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Social Skills for Adults with Aspergers Syndrome and Mental Illnesses

Topic: Therapy and CounselingFeaturing Joshua UebergangPublished August 19, 2010

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It can be hard for people to socialize when the tools necessary to do so were never taught to them in their childhood or if they have aspergers, a disability, or some mental illness. Though it may seem initially difficult, and maybe even a bit daunting, there are a few simple ways for adults to build these essential social skills, no matter the situation. COMMUNICATION Being able to communicate your thoughts, wishes, needs and desires with others is crucial, among the most important of all effective social skills the human adult needs to be capable of performing. Unfortunately, a host of social and psychological disorders can disturb the proper development of this essential skill in adults and children alike. Slow and methodical practice is the usually the best path to forging the requisite experience necessary to building competency in this area. EMPATHY Certain psychological disorders prevent some adults from being able to empathize with others, blocking nearly all forms of understanding, be it verbal, non-verbal, emotional or intellectual. Special training and practice to encourage such a special-needs adult into seeing the emotional value of other people is a great place to start. RECIPROCATION Following the previous prescription for helping a special-needs adult to recognize the emotional and intellectual worth of other people, they need to also be trained to reciprocate kindness and positivity when it is initially directed at them, instead of ignoring it or freezing up into their own awkward shyness. ASPERGER'S SYNDROME It is vitally important to treat adults diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome carefully, and realize that with such adults, especially High Functioning Patients, their inability to interact socially is less of a problem of them not understanding or recognizing emotions in others, but in their inability to respond to these emotions in an appropriate manner. This, of course, leads to a heightened level of frustration and it is not uncommon for High Functioning Asperger's Patients to lash out and overreact to seemingly innocuous social situations. The best advice in the case of Asperger's patients (or if you suspect a person may have Asperger's) is to seek a psychiatric specialist trained to deal with this disability. It is critically important to get professional assistance for any adult that you suspect may suffer from any serious social disorder that cannot be treated with basic exercises designed to facilitate familiarity with social situations and build a set of skills for interacting on an adult level. Good social skills develop with time and effective guidance from someone who knows what they're doing.

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