Do stimulants work for Aspergers?

Do stimulants work for Aspergers?

Interestingly, a sizeable portion of children with Asperger’s Disorder (and an even greater number of children with more severe PDD) do not have a favorable response to stimulants like methylphenidate (Ritalin, Concerta, Metadate) or to amphetamines alone or in mixture (Dexedrine, Adderall).

How do you deal with high functioning Aspergers?

4 Ways to Cope When Your Partner Has Asperger’s Syndrome

  1. Communicate your needs directly. Do this either verbally or in writing and without emotion.
  2. Set clear rules about parenting.
  3. Consider therapy.
  4. Seek support.

What should you not do with Aspergers?

5 things to NEVER say to someone with Autism:

  • “Don’t worry, everyone’s a little Autistic.” No.
  • “You must be like Rainman or something.” Here we go again… not everyone on the spectrum is a genius.
  • “Do you take medication for that?” This breaks my heart every time I hear it.
  • “I have social issues too.
  • “You seem so normal!

How do you calm someone with Aspergers?

Low: Use a low, quiet voice to speak to your child. Slow: Their language processing is generally slower than ours (especially after a meltdown) so speak few words and each word slowly. Offer choices: In your quiet, slow speech, give them a couple of choices that they can choose to do now to feel better.

Does zoloft help autism?

This open-label study suggests that short-term sertraline treatment may reduce the behavioral reactions seen in association with situational transitions or environmental changes in children with autistic disorder, though the beneficial effect may be only temporary in some children.

What is the best therapy for Aspergers?

There is no single best treatment program for all children with Asperger syndrome, but most professionals agree that the earlier the intervention occurs, the better. Asperger treatment may include: Social skills training. Cognitive behavioral therapy. Medication for coexisting conditions. Other measures.

What are the long term outcomes for people with Aspergers?

The long term outcomes for those with Aspergers and High Functioning Autism depends on the severity of their symptoms, their baseline IQ, their ability to communicate, and what kinds of interventions and support they receive. Those who come from supportive families, retain a reasonable sense of self-esteem, and become relatively well-educated, stand a good chance of getting into solid relationships, finding good jobs, and having a normal life.

What are the best medications for Aspergers?

Antidepressant medication, particularly SSRIs, is the most commonly prescribed medication class for adults with Asperger’s. Prozac, Luvox, Celexa, Lexapro and Zoloft have all shown reasonable effectiveness in reducing anxiety in people with Asperger’s.

Is Aspergers a real disorder?

Asperger’s syndrome is indeed a real disorder. There are certain overlaps with other disorders (most notably ADHD), but that accounts for several neurological disorders (eg. Tourette’s syndrome) as well.

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