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If it Weren't so Ridiculous - it Might Actually be Funny...
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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 438533" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>On the "You don't know how to show her you love her" angle - I had a major lightbulb moment on this yesterday, as it relates to you> And especially to Malika, I'll have to hunt her posts down and let her know as well.husband found a really great interview form a couple of days ago, on Sydney radio. It was Richard Fidler (one of our government radio broadcasters) interviewing Tony Attwood. It was absolutely brilliant, I strongly recommend you download the interview and load the MP3 onto your iPod.You have two weeks from last Friday to grab it.<a href="http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/06/17/3246425.htm?site=sydneyIn" target="_blank">http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/06/17/3246425.htm?site=sydneyIn</a> tis interview, Attwood also describes the rationale behind the "cold mother" theory, why it is so difficult to kill off (because too many psychiatrists, particularly in some regions and some countries such as FRANCE!) still subscribe to it. Because they make money from it. Attwood is doing his best to de-bunk this, and other garbage about autism and Asperger's. Especially the "they have no empathy" crud and the idea that it is metal illness. He said it is NOT mental illness, it is neurological. But of course, you can get problems like depression adding to the mix, because of everything the Aspie is trying to cope with.Go grab a copy of the interview before it gets taken down.Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 438533, member: 1991"] On the "You don't know how to show her you love her" angle - I had a major lightbulb moment on this yesterday, as it relates to you> And especially to Malika, I'll have to hunt her posts down and let her know as well.husband found a really great interview form a couple of days ago, on Sydney radio. It was Richard Fidler (one of our government radio broadcasters) interviewing Tony Attwood. It was absolutely brilliant, I strongly recommend you download the interview and load the MP3 onto your iPod.You have two weeks from last Friday to grab it.[url]http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/06/17/3246425.htm?site=sydneyIn[/url] tis interview, Attwood also describes the rationale behind the "cold mother" theory, why it is so difficult to kill off (because too many psychiatrists, particularly in some regions and some countries such as FRANCE!) still subscribe to it. Because they make money from it. Attwood is doing his best to de-bunk this, and other garbage about autism and Asperger's. Especially the "they have no empathy" crud and the idea that it is metal illness. He said it is NOT mental illness, it is neurological. But of course, you can get problems like depression adding to the mix, because of everything the Aspie is trying to cope with.Go grab a copy of the interview before it gets taken down.Marg [/QUOTE]
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