Mind blindness (Asperger's Syndrome)?!


Question: Mind blindness (Asperger's Syndrome)!?
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People like me who have Asperger's Syndrome have a hard time reconizing facial / body launguage!.

Is there a way that I can learn and get rid of this problem that causes me anxiety all the time!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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I have aspergers too!.

You learn to ignore the things that cause you anxiety over time!. Its actually easy to learn body language that other people give off over time!. The HARD part is displaying the correct body language for them to pick up on!.

Thats the major problem which is why other people don't associate or like us that well!. Basically, they perceive our body language as being negative!. So why would they like you if your body language is telling them that you are rude and mean!?

So basically, you need to practice learning body language, but more importantly, you need to practice sending body language!. For that, you need a Neurotypical teacher - for example an NT friend or relative!.

BTW, I prefer the term "Social Blindness" rather than "Mind Blindness"!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I will answer your question directly!. Yes, there are ways you can learn body language and facial expressions!. Since it doesn't come to you naturally, you need to study this as you would a topic at school

There are many books (usually in anthropology or psychology) on the topic of body language and facial expression!. Find one with lots of pictures, and start learning!. As you learn, you will probably need to stifle your impulse to constantly tell people what you are observing in their body language!. The information you learn from other's body language is to tell you how you should respond to them; it's not a conversation topic!.

At times, you may not understand what somebody is thinking or feeling!. At these times, it is okay to politely ask a person what they are thinking or feeling!. Most people see this as a positive sign, a sign that you are concerned and interested in them!. On the other hand, you cannot ask this question of somebody every 5 minutes--maybe once a day is enough, or else they will feel like you are being nosy and prying into their privacy too much!. This is also a question you should only ask a close friend, or somebody you are having a disagreement with, and you are having trouble resolving it!.

A related problem I've observed--related to mind-blindness that is--is that people with AS are sometimes arrogant, and even when they know what another person is feeling, or they have been told directly, the person with AS refuses to alter their behavior accordingly!. This is a tricky issue, because NTs do this too--that is, they refuse to give in sometimes!. A starting rule for these times when you don't want to give in is: If giving in to somebody will not lead to being robbed, raped or beaten, then perhaps you had better seriously consider giving in!.

Another thing people with AS need is somebody they can go to and ask questions about behavior, to find out if the other person's behavior is appropriate, and how should the AS respond to it!. And one last suggestion is that you study how to be mannered and civil, which will help you a lot in life!. A good basic book for this is found here: http://www!.amazon!.com/Choosing-Civility-!.!.!.

Good luckWww@Answer-Health@Com





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