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The signs that were once part of an Asperger's diagnosis now fall under autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Learn more about these two conditions. Asperger's was once considered different from...
Despite the consolidation of diagnoses under ASD, understanding the nuances between what was previously known as Asperger’s Syndrome and other forms of autism remains crucial. These distinctions can significantly impact how individuals are supported, educated, and treated.
Asperger's syndrome and autism (ASD) are different diagnoses, but if you've guessed that there's a lot of overlap, you're also right. You can learn why here.
No longer separate diagnoses, Asperger’s and autism are now part of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Asperger’s used to be considered a mild form of autism.
Explore the differences and similarities between Autism and Asperger's, including diagnosis, characteristics, and implications for adults.
This article explores the differences between Asperger's syndrome and autism spectrum disorder. Learn about diagnostic criteria, types of support, and more.
However, in 2013, the DSM-5 started to group all forms of autism — including what clinicians used to consider Asperger’s syndrome — under the umbrella diagnosis of ASD. This article explains how Asperger’s syndrome relates to ASD and the diagnosis of ASD.