Asperger syndrome- is it a high-functioning form of autism?
Asperger syndrome, commonly referred to as Asperger's disorder, is a developmental disorder that was formerly listed as a discrete diagnosis under the umbrella term Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). However, Asperger syndrome was replaced with a more inclusive diagnosis of ASD in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) released in 2013.
ASD and Asperger's syndrome have no known cures, although early intervention and treatment can help people manage their symptoms and enhance their quality of life. Some of the frequently used treatments include behavioral therapy, speech and language therapy, and medication to treat co-occurring conditions like anxiety and depression.

Symptoms of Asperger syndrome

Asperger syndrome is distinguished by considerable issues with social interaction and communication skills, as well as restrictive and repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, and hobbies.
It may be difficult for people with Asperger's to read social cues and comprehend nonverbal communication, which makes it difficult for them to establish and maintain friendships and other relationships. Read More…