Asperger's and Anger Management
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Asperger's Syndrome is classified as a milder form of autism and has both similarities and differences to regular autism disorder. This syndrome is characterized by eccentric behavior, isolation from social peers, communication impairments and clumsy tendencies in motor skills and speech. It is common for those with Asperger's to have obsessive interest in one topic that leaves no room for other interests or interactions. Asperger's and anger management often go hand-in-hand because it can be hard for an afflicted individual to control their emotions.
If your child or a loved one has been diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, then it's likely you are already working with one or more professionals who are qualified and experienced with this issue. Because a person with this syndrome needs a different kind of care than someone without it, you cannot always apply traditional anger management therapies. The best course of action is to work closely with the therapist or doctor to come up with a plan for dealing with your loved one's anger issues in a appropriate and effective way.
A person with Asperger's who attends school or a job needs special care as well. It is important that this care not be offensive or ostracizing to the individual but addresses their needs in a compassionate way. Make sure that your loved one is in an environment with teachers and/or supervisors who understand their syndrome and how to best deal with the side effects from it. Most teachers that work with special needs children are fully equipped to instruct a child with Asperger's, although the same cannot always be said for the adult workforce. You can sometimes find special programs for adults with Asperger's who desire gainful employment.
If you want to learn more about Asperger's and anger management, there are several ways to do so. Your first step should be to learn as much about the syndrome and its manifestations as you possibly can. Once you do that, you will be better able to understand and cope with the anger. You should also consult with a therapist or doctor regarding your loved one and ask them to provide you with strategies for managing angry outbursts. Because a person with this syndrome can have so much difficulty managing their own emotions and actions, it is crucial that those around them take steps to assist them whenever possible.
Copyright 2007 Janice D. Sterling - All Rights Reserved
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