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High Functioning Autism vs Antisocial Personality Disorder
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<blockquote data-quote="Sumsky" data-source="post: 739169" data-attributes="member: 22893"><p>Thank you SWOT! The therapists are leaning toward antisocial personality disorder because of the deceit, manipulation, etc... our appointment is with a neuropsychologist. We were not able to get in until October 1st (with some strings pulled to get in that quickly). But they are also saying because he doesn’t seem to really understand, they are giving him the benefit of doubt until the test results are back. SS seems to be very cunning and is playing some of this. It is being seen by the therapists. </p><p></p><p> Our very good friends have a son who is autist and he is the sweetest kid. Yes, very naive but he does know when people are upset and that is upsetting to him. What I know of autism does not seem to fit SS in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sumsky, post: 739169, member: 22893"] Thank you SWOT! The therapists are leaning toward antisocial personality disorder because of the deceit, manipulation, etc... our appointment is with a neuropsychologist. We were not able to get in until October 1st (with some strings pulled to get in that quickly). But they are also saying because he doesn’t seem to really understand, they are giving him the benefit of doubt until the test results are back. SS seems to be very cunning and is playing some of this. It is being seen by the therapists. Our very good friends have a son who is autist and he is the sweetest kid. Yes, very naive but he does know when people are upset and that is upsetting to him. What I know of autism does not seem to fit SS in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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