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High Functioning Autism vs Antisocial Personality Disorder
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<blockquote data-quote="Sumsky" data-source="post: 739199" data-attributes="member: 22893"><p>Thank you SWOT! The behaviors you are describing sound like what I know of autism. I know my knowledge is very limited and I know that autistic children are all unique and have different behaviors but I’ve never heard of the ‘mean hearted’ characteristics we are dealing with.... I guess that’s maybe what they are saying. If he being ‘mean hearted’ or just doesn’t understand or able to relate outside of his wants. Either way, safety is number one. I was just looking for some insight. Maybe I’ve only seen the gentle side of autism. But you’ve given me some very good information. Thank you for sharing! You’re son sounds like an amazing young man!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sumsky, post: 739199, member: 22893"] Thank you SWOT! The behaviors you are describing sound like what I know of autism. I know my knowledge is very limited and I know that autistic children are all unique and have different behaviors but I’ve never heard of the ‘mean hearted’ characteristics we are dealing with.... I guess that’s maybe what they are saying. If he being ‘mean hearted’ or just doesn’t understand or able to relate outside of his wants. Either way, safety is number one. I was just looking for some insight. Maybe I’ve only seen the gentle side of autism. But you’ve given me some very good information. Thank you for sharing! You’re son sounds like an amazing young man!! [/QUOTE]
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