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FreeSpirit1 · F
Over diagnosing . Any emotional problem is being attributed to autisim

SW-User
VERY true. And you've got Internet-professionals who use outdated information all the time. Asperger's isn't even in the DSM-5 anymore. You'll be amazed - now that no one can get insurance to pay for treatment of a non-recognized disorder - how many fewer cases we'll see in the next five years.
Big Pharma creates, fabricates, makes up out of whole cloth disorders, syndromes, diseases and maladies. Luckily, they always have a brand new expensive drug to fight them.
Big Pharma creates, fabricates, makes up out of whole cloth disorders, syndromes, diseases and maladies. Luckily, they always have a brand new expensive drug to fight them.
Doomflower · 41-45, M
Aspergers is not in the DSM V because it has been moved to be included with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The diagnosis wasn't eliminated, it was clarified. Why have aspergers as a separately listed disorder when really aspies are just people with autism who are high functioning?
Second, there is no medication for ASD. Big pharma does not benefit from the diagnosis of ASD. Most of the interventions for ASD are sensory and behavioral.
Third you should know that ASD vary widely in their presentations but are diagnosed by a specific criteria. It is not simply emotional problems - children with emotional problems are diagnosed with the specific emotional disorder that fits their symptoms. Often people with ASD have co occurring disorders.
My experience with ASD has taught me autism is a different way of seeing and processing the world.
Second, there is no medication for ASD. Big pharma does not benefit from the diagnosis of ASD. Most of the interventions for ASD are sensory and behavioral.
Third you should know that ASD vary widely in their presentations but are diagnosed by a specific criteria. It is not simply emotional problems - children with emotional problems are diagnosed with the specific emotional disorder that fits their symptoms. Often people with ASD have co occurring disorders.
My experience with ASD has taught me autism is a different way of seeing and processing the world.

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@Doomflower: You make some very good points in a casual discussion that perhaps shouldn't be so casual. I would argue that while meds aren't the indicated treatment method for ASD, plenty of prescriptions are written around its "symptoms."
And while ASD is completely legitimate, it's still unfortunately used as a catch-all by lazy or unskilled therapists.
And while ASD is completely legitimate, it's still unfortunately used as a catch-all by lazy or unskilled therapists.