ASD and having Conduct Disorder Unspecified
Is it possible that I might end up committing crimes without meaning to do so if I don't understand what people are trying to tell me or if I am in panic? I have ASD.
Prof. Sam Vaknin explained that people with HFA (like me) can do something stressful or distressful and that people like me with HFA could commit crimes without meaning to do so or are in panic, because people like me don’t have very good social skills.
I feel scared and confused! Because statistics and studies point out that people with mental health and developmental disorders are less likely to commit crimes and are ten times more likely to be victims than the general population.
Source:
Mental Health Myths and Facts (http://mentalhealth.gov/basics/mental-h ... yths-facts)
Statistics and studies of mental health, development and personalities are similar in almost all over the world.
Prof. Sam Vaknin explained that only people with HFA (High-functioning Autism) can have conduct disorders and I am one of them. I am a High-functioning person with ASD who also has a diagnosis of Conduct Disorder Unspecified.
https://youtu.be/7GjuAdqi1nA
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