However, anomalous perceptual experiences can and do often happen in ASD and are clinically overlapping with hallucinatory phenomena. In the case of a neurodevelopment disorder, however, they could probably be better understood as a part of it more than the signal of a co-ocurr...
Finally, autistic symptoms in adults and some non-psychotic symptoms of schizophrenia are not always easily distinguishable. Cognitive impairments, deficit symptoms and motor symptoms including catatonia may be features of ASD as well as of schizophrenia. Until we have reliable biological markers for ...
Autism spectrum disorders are neurodevelopmental disorders that in DSM-V are characterized by impaired social interaction and communication, as well as restricted interests and repetitive behaviors. In addition, individuals diagnosed with ASD may exhibit broader phenomenology including psychotic symptoms. The ...
Because Meg has had numerous symptoms of other disorders and diseases, such as motor and vocal tics, loss of speech, choreiform movements, agitation, rigid OCD (obsessive-compulsive disorder), enuresis, transient psychotic features, aggression, and then a culminating seizure, I have needed to read...
Applebaum’s psychodynamic approach to the phenomenon of loneliness is based on the feeling of loss caused by the process of separation-individuation (Applebaum, 1978). She indicated 4 types of loneliness: 1) existential, 2) reactive, 3) pervasive nonspecific and 4) psychotic. The first category...
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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) represents a highly heterogeneous group of neurodevelopmental conditions with early-onset impairments in social communication and unusually restricted, repetitive behaviors and interests. The global prevalence of ASD is about 1%. Genetic factors underlie important ASD risk with...
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