“When the anger is intense, the person with Asperger's syndrome may be in a 'blind rage' and unable to see the signals indicating that it would be appropriate to stop. Feelings of anger can also be in response in situations where we would expect other emotions. I have noted that sadness may be expressed as anger.” MayPersonsFeelingsWould BeEmotionSituationSadnessAngerManagementBlindResponseRageIntenseAppropriateSignalsAnger ManagementSyndromesAspergersAsperger's SyndromeBlind Rage Book:The Complete Guide to Asperger's Syndrome Source: The Complete Guide to Asperger's Syndrome
“Girls are generally recognized as superior mimics. Those with [Asperger's Syndrome] hold back and observe until they learn the 'rules', then imitate their way through social situations.” WayGirlSocialSituationSuperiorsSyndromesAspergersAsperger's Syndrome Author:Tony Attwood