Adults with Asperger’s syndrome are susceptible to having various psychological difficulties. Often they are the result of the individuals’ difficulty coping with their Asperger’s syndrome and the stress, anger, frustration, confusion, anxiety and fear that they feel. Some of the most common additional difficulties include the following: anger outbursts agitation and restlessness increase in obsessional/ repetitive activities/ thought/ speech low mood/ depression apathy and inactivity onset of uncharacteristic, bizarre behaviour or thoughts. For some people with Asperger’s syndrome, there appears to be faulty emotion regulation or control mechanism for expressing anger. When feeling angry the person does not appear to be able to
Adults with Asperger’s syndrome are susceptible to having various psychological difficulties. Often they are the result of the individuals’ difficulty coping with their Asperger’s syndrome and the stress, anger, frustration, confusion, anxiety and fear that they feel. Some of the most common additional difficulties include the following: anger outbursts agitation and restlessness increase in obsessional/ repetitive activities/ thought/ speech low mood/ depression apathy and inactivity onset of uncharacteristic, bizarre behaviour or thoughts. For some people with Asperger’s syndrome, there appears to be faulty emotion regulation or control mechanism for expressing anger. When feeling angry the person does not appear to be able to