irishmic wrote:
Well it worked for Bill Gates, Warren Buffet, Steve Wozniack, Temple Grandin ....
Aspies have higher then average IQs and usually are very good at studying our individual fields of interest to the nth degree. What we usually are not good at is working for others.
Someone said that Aspies are bad at therapy, but I would argue that there is a great need for us in the field, especially at the doctoral level. As you can see in various places around this site, a lot of really bad information about aspergers is disseminated by psychologists who are not on the spectrum. This will unfortunately persist until we begin to frame our own psychology from within the spectrum instead of passivly allowing NTs to define us. I am currently working on getting my MFT licensure specializing in working within the autistic population. I volunteer my time to various communities interested in learning more about the autistic community. This is work that I am uniquely qualified for, have done a ton of research on, and can offer hope to parents, children, and adults struggling to define autism. It is so rewarding. We desperatly need more people with Asperger's to do this work.
Irishmic: I do a radio show about aspergers and job struggles. When u become licensed, let me know! The psychologist I saw was SSec appointed for disability and she was much more interested in talking about my abusive family background than in dealing with the issues of today.. m y work problems! Sensory, god, it is getting worse the older I get.