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Aspergers and schizophrenia linked? Social skill training for Schizophrenia?

Question:
Aspergers and schizophrenia linked? I just was reviewing extra goodies on the commentary on the beautiful mind DVD and they were describing the scenes they cut out, etc and the real john Nash and he had a lot of the same characteristics as Aspegers individuals. Any comments? I have not done any extensive research on John Nash as of yet if anyone can find any good information let me know.


Answer:
The negative symptoms of schizophrenia resemble some expressions of Asperger's. Also, a disproportionate number of intellectually gifted people have autistic traits and this is even more pronounced in those who are gifted at mathematics and/or engineering specifically. Those factors are probably where any perceived links come from rather than any significant overlap in the actual conditions and their causes or mechanisms. Watching the movie I really thought he seemed much more autistic than schizophrenic. Its not unheard of for autistics to be delusional, perhaps he was delusional autistic rather than sz? Schizophrenics I've met seem pretty social competent, until you get to the really bad cases who are walking down market st. screaming at people who arn't there. As usual, I don't really think "sz" is one thing (and I mean this in the sense that it's *way* more diverse and disconnected from each other than autism *ever* seems to be), so I think it's pretty hard to say that "it" is *anything*. But I do know that people with that diagnosis occasionally "recognize" me as "one of their own" if they don't know about autism. I asked a friend about it, and she speculated about:
1. My movement patterns, which are influenced both by autism (and the movement thing that's happened with some autistic people) and by neuroleptic drugs that people with that dx are given. Catatonia (which is often used to dx "sz") is definitely there, and people could draw conclusions from that, or they could be looking at the movements based on the drugs I've been given (which I'm told I've never moved the same since the first day they were given to me), or both.
2. A possibility that people with that dx are (unintentionally?) trained to act a certain way, and having had that dx for awhile, I may have been trained to act that way. Technically, a person can be dxed with both. And if a person meets the criteria for any autism-type thing, they can only be *also* dxed with schizophrenia if they have 'delusions' or 'hallucinations'. (However, shrinks have been known to take "I'm not human" as a delusion, and "I hear voices" (because I hear the shrink talking to me) as a hallucination, or to coerce such answers out of people. I was diagnosed with "severe treatment-refractory schizophrenia", after a brief interview in which a psychiatrist asked a bunch of leading questions that given how terrified I was of him I tried hard to answer and stick to my answers, and the diagnosis turned out to be an excuse to give me Clozaril more than anything. (Given that I had just been transferred to his 'treatment' facility from a couple places where my life was threatened for not taking meds or answering questions 'wrong' (and I could never figure out how to answer them *right*, because they wanted signs of pathology out of me and never believed a word I said whether I told the truth or not), I wasn't going to argue with him and I *was* going to try to figure out what the best answers were for staying alive. I'm told now that if I'd denied these things he probably would have dxed schizophrenia anyway.)That observation holds very true for many of us. To look at the hering voices thing, the other day I found myself in an interview room with someone who is advocating my complaint against mental helth services and noted, that due to the poor soundproofing I could indeed here voices which were not in the room. How many times has our literal anser to a question that assumes some foreknowledge of what Sz is, condemns us. A delusion is no more than a strongly held belief that does not concur with the observations and perceptions of ones peers. I think a certain amount of paranoia is merely helthy and I have a way of thinking that has evolved to suit my circumstances that could be seen as negative and dysfuntional that actually works very well for me. As for the alien thing, that too is quite common when one fits so badly with human society and cannot reall relate to there thinking processes at all it is a logical thery to come to. Still can't be sure I am not an alien, except if I am my brother comes from the same planet as well I know all the pysciatrists trick questions now and can turn them, neither am I afraid to anser to the literal truth of there distorted questions on things like voices, because I know very well what I mean and could conclusively argue that if need be. Of course I can also argue things so absurd as to drive any pysciatrist insane, especially when it comes to maths and my arguing that 2 and 2 does not always equal four (notwithstnanding ways of squaring circles and circling squares) Fizbin anyone ? Yes I too was Schizoid without the positives. Then I got a few people and they all nailed me AS, then I saw a specialist and was DX as AS. But reading back on my files its funny to see how much even when it was for AS it kept saying rule out Schizophrenia or any other mood/thought disorder. But now I am 1. AS 2. Major Depression & Anxiety.



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