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Journal of Global Medical Education and Research

Volume  4, Issue 1, January-June 2021, Pages 17-19
 

Review Article

Asperger Syndrome: A Review

Shivaleela S Sarawad

Assistant Professor, Dr. Vithalrao Vikhe Patil Foundation’s College of Nursing, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra 414111, India.

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Abstract

 Autism is a spectrum disorder, and Asperger syndrome is part of it. People with Asperger syndrome have difficulty communicating, socialising, and forming relationships, and being autistic has an impact on people's personal and social lives.  people in a variety of ways, including mental health disorders and other conditions. Because they are having issues with social and developmental abilities, they have an Intelligence Quotient of below or average. They normally do not have learning disabilities, but they may have specific learning problems. They have less speech impairments, but they may still have trouble interpreting and processing words. People with this syndrome may be socially uncomfortable and have a voracious interest in a particular subject. People with the syndrome can benefit from communication training and behavioural therapy to improve their social skills. A diagnosis is the formal recognition of a condition, which is usually done by a multidisciplinary diagnostic team.


Corresponding Author : Shivaleela S Sarawad