Asperger’s & High Functioning Autism
Asperger’s and Failure to Launch Syndrome
Asperger’s Syndrome can present with many symptoms that can have debilitating effects on young adults as they try to launch into adulthood. Individuals often exhibit impairment in reading and interpreting social cues as well as difficulty understanding and demonstrating empathy. Most of these add up to the most devastating effect for young adults:, difficulty forming…
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Read MoreCareer Planning for Young Adults with Asperger’s Disorder
Because of the age range of the young adults that we work with, we generally see participants in the exploration phase of their career process. According to Donald Super’s “Stages of Occupational Development,” people in their late teens and early twenties are beginning to try out new experiences and different roles in relation to career…
Read MoreMy Young Adult Child with Asperger’s: Out of the Nest and Into the World
Most parents feel some degree of anxiety and reluctance about releasing their young adult children out into this difficult world. Rejection, failure, and heartbreak are staples to maturity and success but parents often feel a need to protect their children from these pains. When you have a young adult who is suffering from Asperger’s disorder,…
Read MoreAsperger’s and Getting Unstuck (Overcoming Failure to Launch Syndrome)
Why is it that young adults with Asperger’s often struggle when it is time to launch into adulthood and independent living? Is it due to their difficulties in the social world? Is it due to their thinking style? Is it due to their challenges with day to day independent living skills? I believe that it…
Read MoreDSM-V and How it Affects the Diagnosis of Asperger’s Disorder
Many of the participants at OPI come to us because they struggle with difficulties in communication and social interactions. They may have a prior diagnosis of a Pervasive Developmental Disorder such as Asperger’s Disorder. In the previous edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), the main diagnostic criteria of Asperger’s Disorder…
Read MoreAsperger’s and the Power of ‘Joy’: Treating the Whole Person, Not Just the Diagnosis
In my 30-plus years of treating children, Young Adults and their families, they are the ones who have taught me the most. Today, I am lucky enough to recognize just how many times my assumptions were incorrect. This is especially true at the Optimum Performance Institute where we work in a supportive system that affords…
Read MoreOPI Produces Documentary on Asperger Syndrome
Woodland Hills, CA – A student film offering insight into the difficulties a young adult with Asperger Syndrome has as he struggles to interact with peers and participate in ordinary activities will headline a talk given by Robert F. Fischer, M.D at the NATSAP conference in La Jolla in February. Also featured is an interview…
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