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One Day I Woke Up; 2. What does Asperger Syndrome (Autism Spectrum Disorder) Look Like in an Adult?; What is Asperger Syndrome (Autism Spectrum Disorder)?; Diagnostic criteria; Diagnostic Criteria for 299.00 Autism Spectrum Disorder; Understanding the updated DSM-5; Is Asperger Syndrome (Autism Spectrum Disorder) prevalent?; The adult population; Misdiagnosis; What causes Asperger Syndrome (Autism Spectrum Disorder)?; Is there a cure? 327 $aThe adult ASD-linked long-term relationshipWhat it looks like-written by aN NT partner; What it feels like-written by a partner with ASD; 3. The Full Realization; The initial diagnosis; Reaction to the diagnosis; Denial; The hidden condition; Is it a disability?; People's judgments; The ultimate tool; Kicking the normalcy habit; The flip side of the coin; A paradigm shift; 4. Diagnostic Criteria A: Persistent Deficits in Social Communication and Interaction; What it may look like: Social reciprocity; Implications and solutions: Social reciprocity; Learning unimpaired social interaction 327 $aWhat it may look like: Emotional reciprocityImplications and solutions: Emotional reciprocity; Give and take; Forgive and forget; The irony of codependency; What it may look like: Sharing interests; Implications and solutions: Sharing interests; Isolation; Intentional hurt; What it may look like: Failure to initiate or respond to social interactions; Implications and solutions: Failure to initiate or respond to social interactions; Appearance of withdrawal; What it may look like: Eye contact; Implications and solutions: Eye contact; Trust; What it may look like: Body language 327 $aImplications and solutions: Body languageClumsiness; Executive function and dyspraxia; The parent-child trap; What it may look like: Gestures; Implications and solutions: Gestures; Mindblindness; Reading people; What it may look like: Facial expressions; Implications and solutions: Facial expression; Faceblindness; What it may look like: Relationships ; Implications and solutions: Relationships; Bullying/teasing; Bonding; What it may look like: Sharing enjoyment; Implications and solutions: Sharing enjoyment; Sex; Babies; Children 327 $a5. 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