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LadynStFreknBed
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Asperger's is rare. I diagnosed 1000s of kids and never saw one.
Is HOUSE Asperger's? No. He's what we call a cerebral narcissist...a fucking know-it-all. But even this label isnt correct, becuz he's usually right. Real cerebral narcisists are stubborn to the point of being dangerous if you cross them. Its their way or a fat lip, and when they fuck up its your fault.
The best way to seriously fuck up a diagnosis is to assume that the average child is docile, obedient, altruistic, diligent, and plays nice with others. This is the classic diagnosis for Dependent Personality Disorder.
The best measure for pathology is to gauge how much control a kid requires. Kids who need incarceration and physical restraint are much worse than kids who respond to voice commands and re-direction. The official diagnostic criteria doesnt distinguish bad from worse, or inconvenient from bad, and the typical guidance counselor doesnt know her ass from a crack in the sidewalk.
All true.
In that episode of House, they say he doesn't actually have Asperger's.
I won't say that all guidance counselors are morons, but my daughter's guidance counselors have all been idiots... from the one who tested my daughter's IQ when she was 4 without having the right test to the one who refused to write an IEP cuz he said her IQ is too high to qualify for an IEP. He also disagreed my daughter's psychiatrist's diagnosis based on the fact that my daughter gets good grades-- which has nothing to do with Asperger's.
The DSM should probably have more qualifiers about the severity of an illness. I believe, though I could be wrong, that depression is the only illness that has a qualifier for "severe."