tortoise wrote:
I'll take a stab at it.
In a nutshell ADHD would be poor impulse control which would include things like; emotional regulation, blurting out, excessive motor movement, and even stopping stray thoughts/ impulses from sidetracking you from completing a task.
OCD - being unable to stop an impulse that you are conscious of.
ASD - difficulty interpreting personal and social meaning from a variety of different forms of communication.
Thing is, the more I think about it, the more I think there is more to each disorder.
Your definition of ADHD is too narrow. Although that WOULD be ADHD, other things could ALSO. Lack of attention, or distraction away may both count as ADD, and the hyperactivity could cause it, be caused by it, or be unrelated.
For OCD, you CAN stop it(just like monk could), it just leads to an urge of wanting to complete or restart. ALSO, the compulsion is either always the same(There could be different obsessions, but any given one will constantly remanifest), or has the same trigger, and is not considered reasonable.
As for ASD? Your definition is very incomplete. Some people even ACQUIRE that problem, and could clearly not be considered AS.
Steve