chairbreak wrote:
I know this has probably been brought up before, but I was going over
this page and wondered, how the heck do you know the difference? This seems to encompass nearly all the signs of AS, just with the addition of hallucinations and delusions. But it even says some of the hallucinations start as sensory oversensitivity, and delusions are usually paranoid in nature - most Aspies have some paranoid thoughts just from being aware that we don't fit in and can't tell when people are lying to us.
A neuropsycholgist can sort out organic brain differences which define AS as a neurobiological condition. I'm not familiar with brain differences in schizophrenia, but I do know it is mainly a disorder of thinking. I have no paranoia nor delusions. I may be wary of certain situations because factually I understand they could be unpleasant, but I don't think people are out to get me. I am an exceedingly rational person and I believe that many aspies are rational and factual.
To my understanding a person with schizotypal personality disorder lacks interest in things. That is completely opposite from the typical aspie's obsessive interests.
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