Depression
Severe General Anxiety Disorder
OCD
Severe speech disorder
and possibly sociapathy.
I also hit every criteria for PTSD except for one.
Depression
Severe General Anxiety Disorder
OCD
Severe speech disorder
and possibly sociapathy.
I also hit every criteria for PTSD except for one.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but you cannot possibly be Autistic and also Sociopathic.
Sociopaths are Neurotypical to start, with a capacity for better empathy and emotional intelligence skills within that NeuroType, and thus, the really good ones, master manipulators, can not only summon a following but get them to engage in harmful activities. It is at base, Neurotic which is the polar opposite of Autistic, who, with a dash of intellect and better use of language and semiotics, can spot the unfair and warped elements within society and also strategise in such a way to use them to their advantage. They are usually seen as successful individuals and sometimes role models.
Autistics can be blind-sighted by Sociopaths but only for so long, as we eventually spot the inconsistencies and selfish motives, even if it takes a minute.
A sociopath will adhere to laws and find ways to make them work in their favour. The out come is always selfish but some understand the advantage of helping the minions to not actually feel taken advantage of. For instance, give the public just enough so they're not struggling to survive but not enough to get ahead, always believing they can or you'll have a revolt. The degree between this and psychopathology is merely of a kind of 'sanity'. One who is adhering to the law has less to be calculating with.
These aren't autistic forms - we might not realise how unfair the social world can be until late into adulthood, and being too busy emerging from confusion, there's little ability to strategise when you don't know how the 'game' is actually played... the Social Rule Book seemingly handed out in secret codes and Autistics lack the ability to decipher. Further, having less an ability to filter out sense-perception in the same way, we often need to be taught why blunt raw truth isn't always appropriate.
If you're concerned at all about elemental truths above others emotional needs, you'll never make a good sociopath, I'm afraid. That doesn't mean you shouldn't at least learn a little diplomacy and compassion. ;)
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but you cannot possibly be Autistic and also Sociopathic.
Sociopaths are Neurotypical to start, with a capacity for better empathy and emotional intelligence skills within that NeuroType, and thus, the really good ones, master manipulators, can not only summon a following but get them to engage in harmful activities. It is at base, Neurotic which is the polar opposite of Autistic, who, with a dash of intellect and better use of language and semiotics, can spot the unfair and warped elements within society and also strategise in such a way to use them to their advantage. They are usually seen as successful individuals and sometimes role models.
Autistics can be blind-sighted by Sociopaths but only for so long, as we eventually spot the inconsistencies and selfish motives, even if it takes a minute.
A sociopath will adhere to laws and find ways to make them work in their favour. The out come is always selfish but some understand the advantage of helping the minions to not actually feel taken advantage of. For instance, give the public just enough so they're not struggling to survive but not enough to get ahead, always believing they can or you'll have a revolt. The degree between this and psychopathology is merely of a kind of 'sanity'. One who is adhering to the law has less to be calculating with.
These aren't autistic forms - we might not realise how unfair the social world can be until late into adulthood, and being too busy emerging from confusion, there's little ability to strategise when you don't know how the 'game' is actually played... the Social Rule Book seemingly handed out in secret codes and Autistics lack the ability to decipher. Further, having less an ability to filter out sense-perception in the same way, we often need to be taught why blunt raw truth isn't always appropriate.
If you're concerned at all about elemental truths above others emotional needs, you'll never make a good sociopath, I'm afraid. That doesn't mean you shouldn't at least learn a little diplomacy and compassion. ;)
Also, gotta love that this is classified as MORBID is in this language... LOL