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Mizter T wrote: On Aug 12, 6:08*pm, Graeme wrote: 1506 wrote: [snip] Decent people do not mock the afflicted. *In point of fact asperger's is a gift as much as it=92s an affliction. *The ability to focus in a very narrow to the exclusion of outside data can at times be very useful. Aspergers is not Autism, though they are in the same spectrum of mental conditions. You haven't come across the recent debate about a proposed change in a new edition some very influential American medical or mental health text book - AIUI the notion is that Asperger's would no longer be separately classified, instead it would just be at one end of the autism spectrum. Yes I have, I've also had my ear bashed comprehensively by various interested parties about why that shouldn't hasppen. Interesting debate ensues - one school of thought in the medico-mental health world seem to consider this to be logical, honest and in line with the evidence that it's all just a spectrum of the same thing, whilst others - some campaigners and the like - were/are wary of reclassification, the thinking being that the term Asperger's has broadly been successfully de-stigmatised in the mind of society at large (which in turn has encouraged people to seek help who otherwise wouldn't have done so), and that 'abolishing' Asperger's and lumping it all in with autism would be a backward step in this. At least, that's my understanding of the debate. That's the meat of it. -- Graeme Wall This address not read, substitute trains for rail Transport Miscellany at www.greywall.demon.co.uk/rail Photo galleries at http://graeme-wall.fotopic.net/ |
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