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Can an asperger accept to acknowledge he/she misunderstood?

by Guest66196  |  earlier

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When an asperger reacts by speaking nonsense because he/she misunderstood the situation in which he/she thought he/she was concerned and make a fuss that other people do not understand the reason for, is there any possibility to recall the situation with the asperger and tell him/her that he/she should not have made himself/herself uneasy because he/she was not concerned? That would also mean that those people who live with an asperger should learn not to live as if aspergers were ordinary people, by ordinary I mean people who understand where they are when confronted with conversations. It would also imply that aspergers would in any case put a pressure on other people by the fact that there would be ways to behave in front of them for them not to feel uneasy and make a fuss that finally annoys everyone. I really want to know if there is a way of avoiding such tiring conflicts with aspergers.

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  1. This is a very difficult question as it is too general. Each patient is unique even if they have aspergers and should be treated as a valued individual.

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