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Ole Sylvester Jørgensen - Asperger Syndrom
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DR2 Danskernes Akademi - Forelæsninger med Ole Sylvester Jørgensen
Ole Sylvester Jørgensen
Speciallæge i børne- og ungdomspsykiatri
Pensioneret lektor
Københavns Universitet, KU
Aspergers syndrom som en særlig udviklingsprofil
Aspergers Syndrom er et handicap med en særlig udviklingsprofil med stærke og svage sider. Hør mere i denne forelæsning af Speciallæge Ole Sylvester Jørgensen.
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www.dr.dk/DR2/Danskernes+akademi/Forelaesere/O/Ole_Sylvester.htm
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Update on the DSM-5 Criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorders
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.12 лет назад
IACC Full Committee Meeting date: 7/10/2012 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM chapter: Update on the DSM-5 Criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorders duration: appr. 22 minutes full webcast (7 hrs): webcast.nccsite.com/nih/0007/main.htm# IACC website: iacc.hhs.gov
The Asberries
Просмотров 13812 лет назад
cover version of Meiko - reasons to love you vocal & guitar - Olivia guitar - Lolpi Pi bass - me recorded live by The Asberries @ Aspie-land on the 4th of july 2011
Asperger Syndrome - Clay Marzo: Just Add Water
Просмотров 124 тыс.15 лет назад
A clip from the film "Clay Marzo: Just Add Water", where Dr. Tony Attwood and Dr. Chitra Bhakta speak about Asperger Syndrome.

Комментарии

  • @stellazonoozi2829
    @stellazonoozi2829 7 месяцев назад

    Det er ikke rigtigt. Jeg er meget empatisk, mit sprog er meget avanceret og min IQ ligger på 147...og jeg kan nemt forstå mest komplekse problematikker.. Jeg har flere forskellige interesser... Jeg er så empatisk at jeg kan mærke andres fysisk og psykisk smerter... Dette viser sig at han er meget uvidende om Asparges's syndrom... Det er en skam at han misinformer folk😡 og ja vi gider ikke bruge vores tid med folk som er materialistisk, overfladiske og selvcentrerede. Vi gider ikke være blandt folk som snakker om ligegyldige emner eller bagtaler andre kig her:.ruclips.net/video/XxPqtWlZ9mU/видео.htmlsi=iHR-g5fc8hJ9V6y1

  • @steeneugenpoulsen8174
    @steeneugenpoulsen8174 Год назад

    Denne video burde fjernes eller have in advarsel, hans tankegang er farlig for autister. (At folk gik helt forkert af autisme i starten var meget uheldigt og selv idag giver det stadivæk problemer. Så det er ikke ment som at han har begået forbrydelser mod menneskeheden ved at tage fejl.) Han er gået forkert i byen, når han snakker om "interesser" FORHINDRE social aktivitet. Der er ingen sammenhæng mellem at en autist kan have en specialviden om chokolademælk og at de MANGLER den hjernefunktion der gør at man kan kan læse kropssprog uden aktivt at tænke over det, du kan lære nogle autister at læse kropssprog, problemet er bare at så kan autisten ikke samtidig høre hvad du siger, da den menneskelige hjerne bare ikke er bygget til at udføre to komplekse handlinger samtidig uanset om den sidder i en autist krop eller ikke.

  • @kamillakjrvadodgaard5364
    @kamillakjrvadodgaard5364 2 года назад

    Fremragende beskrivelse! Tak!

  • @braynhilton5300
    @braynhilton5300 2 года назад

    My 4 years old son improved excellently from his autism spectrum disorder with assistance of herbal medicine(treatment) from Solution Healing Home channel on RUclips. Doctors Whatsapp number on video ruclips.net/user/shortsh0YncUMye4c?feature=share He is a honest Doctor he keeps giving assistance till the treatment period is successfully completed.

  • @noncompliant4316
    @noncompliant4316 3 года назад

    The information was helpful, but the other 85%+ of flashing images and music/noise was immensely offputing.

  • @vforsejrv7801
    @vforsejrv7801 3 года назад

    Nu bliver jeg helt i tvivl om jeg har Asperger i stedet for Add. Gu’ ve’ om man kan ha en kombination af begge?🤔🤔. Den der maskine larmer godt nok meget igennem hele præsentationen. 😁

    • @jonaskoelker
      @jonaskoelker 2 года назад

      Jeg har hørt at _mange_ med Asperger/Autisme (~50%-ish) også har AD(H)D. Dog, det Amerikanske diagnosesystem (DSM-4/-5?) tillader ikke (eller tillod indtil for nyligt ikke) at diagnosticere begge dele. Jeg ved ikke hvordan ICD-10 hhv. -11 er skruet sammen på den front. Spørg også din læge / psykiater / psykolog / anden fagperson indenfor (mentalt) helbred.

    • @vforsejrv7801
      @vforsejrv7801 2 года назад

      @@jonaskoelker okay . Tak for det. Lyder allerede besværligt for mig😬

  • @beefter11
    @beefter11 3 года назад

    having been in the world a good while; why would you want to be like the average human? As life goes on, you certainly do suffer from other people. The average is mundane, mediocre, conformal, apathetic, trite. Best be different, special, worthwhile, unique. Best tell those that aren't to f off.

  • @donaldbrough207
    @donaldbrough207 4 года назад

    Clay’s a surf genius

  • @patrickelliot8763
    @patrickelliot8763 5 лет назад

    If only I had found my passion, my special thing. 50's and 60's just wasn't something to base a career on. I did so well in maths at Uni, but never found the same groove in IT, and while I ate actuarial exams for breakfast, I couldn't hold the concentration to function in the job, and it was the 1980s and nobody knew about ASD, Asperger Syndrome, HFA or even ADD.

  • @Michael-590
    @Michael-590 6 лет назад

    I am diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, but according to a doctor that my parents saw when I was younger, I am very borderline. I still have difficulty in picking up on more subtle forms of body language and verbal communication and I generally dislike making eye contact unless I am relaxed around someone or when I feel that it is necessary. I also have rather intense, narrow interests, and new and interesting subjects can keep me occupied for weeks or months at a time. Though they don't interfere with my daily life of course. Apart from that, a genius friend of mine commented once that I'm stupidly good at remembering things of interest to me.

  • @toddybeer3071
    @toddybeer3071 6 лет назад

    🏄🌅❤

  • @toddybeer3071
    @toddybeer3071 6 лет назад

    typical people 🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑

  • @surfs2much976
    @surfs2much976 7 лет назад

    His story is so beautiful and inspiring, hes so good and the way his mom talks about him is amazing. People need to stop picking apart the aspects of people and just label them as a person...

  • @aspiebear
    @aspiebear 7 лет назад

    A great video spoiled by a near painful noise that is likely to cause discomfort to many people that would watch this as they are on the spectrum! Many of us Aspies have sensory issues- especially with sounds like that noise.

  • @sleepyeyeguy
    @sleepyeyeguy 8 лет назад

    I suffer from other people!!

  • @bartjuhbeekmans
    @bartjuhbeekmans 8 лет назад

    Does anyone know the background music?

  • @ronaldderooij1774
    @ronaldderooij1774 9 лет назад

    "You don't suffer from Asperger's, you suffer from other people" "Don't criticize Asperger's, applaud them". That is exactly what I mean on all Asperger video comments I made. I am an Aspie too, and I suffered a lot. But the suffering did never come from myself. Never. I do not have a problem. Others have. End of suffering. I love this man.

    • @CaitlinBrooksMusic
      @CaitlinBrooksMusic 6 лет назад

      Ronald de Rooij I’m with you. We don’t have problems; other people have problems.

    • @tamarahughes7835
      @tamarahughes7835 3 года назад

      My son is also an Aspie. I applaud you. 💞

    • @ronaldderooij1774
      @ronaldderooij1774 3 года назад

      @@tamarahughes7835 Thanks, but no need. I had a failed marriage after 19 years. Not many friends. But I have a wonderful ("normal") son, an academic degree in political science and a successful career as a high civil servant even in international diplomacy. So yeah. It took good parents and a lot of resilliance from my side to reach that. As for parenting, My parents were raised before WW2. Very lolving, totally dedicated to me and my "normal" sister. Totally. But strict, very strict, but I had a lot of freedom at the same time. However, schoolwork had to be done, behavior had to be good, honesty was paramount and parents were above children (until about 18 years old). I don't know if that is a good recepy, but it worked for me. Hope it may help you??

  • @jasonmayne7655
    @jasonmayne7655 9 лет назад

    I suffer from Aspergers Syndrome and this video was extremely useless and quite inspirational I thought. Thank you

    • @zinqtable1092
      @zinqtable1092 8 лет назад

      +Jason Mayne Useless?

    • @ArcadeCabNBud
      @ArcadeCabNBud 8 лет назад

      Jason Mayne well if it inspired some one then it has use, no ?

  • @treefrogjohnson7514
    @treefrogjohnson7514 9 лет назад

    I have Autism myself i hate the myths and stigmatisation that surrounds it so i just started a channel to discuss autism and what it means to me. I only just starred it so there is only one video but i plan to upload frequently ruclips.net/video/Sc2nmTFWKBs/видео.html

  • @ElectricityTaster
    @ElectricityTaster 9 лет назад

    tfw you question your asperger self diagnosis because you aren't great at anything.

  • @jawafreak230
    @jawafreak230 9 лет назад

    Yes

  • @alexandreesquenet3736
    @alexandreesquenet3736 10 лет назад

    2:22 made me cry.

  • @sbsman4998
    @sbsman4998 10 лет назад

    Indeed, learn to embrace solitude since it is the autistic stress reliever. Love yourself, we are indeed special. Learn to not let others "get to you" and mostly forgive them and their ignorance which may be insurmountable, love themtoo. And lastly, develop a strong uncompromising gaze, determined and willing to fight you to the ground if necessary and learn to be a man in this hard and tough world.

    • @4TheRecord
      @4TheRecord 9 лет назад

      +SBS “Aspergican” man Some people can others can not. It's not nice to have solitude when you don't want solitude. If you love it then there is no issue.

  • @stuvs830
    @stuvs830 10 лет назад

    Lovely and affirming. That one doesn't suffer from Aspergers, one suffers from other people." Well-put. Thanks for posting this!

  • @Cas77b
    @Cas77b 10 лет назад

    Is that an AS symptom, your picking up a little bit of an Australian accent. Oh, and is TMS trans magnetic stimulation helpful with AS depression?

  • @bass2beat1991
    @bass2beat1991 10 лет назад

    I just Found out on January 21,2014 that i've had A form of Autism my Whole life i'm age 22 year's old. And the Form of Autism I have is called #Borderline autism and I have a hard time meeting new people and Making Friend's I also Do Autistic Stimming , I love the Water it's fun and very relaxing for me as well. when I was a Baby I was delayed in Everything from Walking, Eating, and yes Even Talking my Speech was At a Delayed rate for 22 Months at 2 year's old, but I had thoughts and Questions Running through my Head constantly but I couldn't get them out into words I did learn to speak

  • @annetteboettner3435
    @annetteboettner3435 10 лет назад

    Bravo!

  • @THEGREATMAX
    @THEGREATMAX 10 лет назад

    I've flapped my hands like that my entire life, every time I've gotten excited.

    • @kimglasser113
      @kimglasser113 10 лет назад

      WOW are sound VERY heartless...... You must be a very sad and lonely person,

    • @THEGREATMAX
      @THEGREATMAX 10 лет назад

      Kim Glasser I don't think I'm the person you were trying to respond to :P

    • @HereticalPuppy
      @HereticalPuppy 8 лет назад

      +THEGREATMAX lol

  • @skannerz22
    @skannerz22 11 лет назад

    www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/04/050411204511.htm

  • @Knowbody42
    @Knowbody42 11 лет назад

    Oh, just somebody saying "yall should read the bible, then you'll understand what life is REALLY about"....

  • @Knowbody42
    @Knowbody42 11 лет назад

    > herp derp you don't agree with me therefore you're an idiot. Gee, what an excellent argument. Not. I've heard better arguments from people who believe the earth is flat.

  • @Knowbody42
    @Knowbody42 11 лет назад

    You go on making your silly assertion over and over again. If you repeat it enough times, it'll become true right?

  • @RussX5Z
    @RussX5Z 11 лет назад

    Ha ha!! I was right about you being an IDIOT.

  • @Knowbody42
    @Knowbody42 11 лет назад

    You did it again. You tried claiming "life is REALLY all about X" *for everyone*. No, not for everyone.

  • @RussX5Z
    @RussX5Z 11 лет назад

    So any rational human being with half a brain will know that life really is all about people and not things and objects. SO WAKE THE FUCK UP!!! And stop thinking like an idiot!!

  • @RussX5Z
    @RussX5Z 11 лет назад

    Yeah they sure can pick and choose what they want in life. But you know and I know that at the end of the day life "from a adult's perspective" Life as a whole is really all about PEOPLE. The truth is people are animals at the start but people are the most intelligent animals on this planet. Because MAN created almost everything on this planet.

  • @Knowbody42
    @Knowbody42 11 лет назад

    You don't get to pick one thing and say "life is REALLY all about X" for *everyone*. People can and should choose their own interests.

  • @magicaltomatoes
    @magicaltomatoes 11 лет назад

    Religion only works because people are afraid of dying, they welcome religion for the reassurance it brings. An aspie usually has a disconnection between emotions / critical thinking. As such an aspie can easily see through the bullshit when reading some fiction work being told as being the thruth. So aspies are usually very good critical thinkers and Atheists because of that.

  • @Silligk
    @Silligk 11 лет назад

    Posting (lies) about the bible on a video that will be watched by aspies a BAD idea, as you found out the hard way:)

  • @xotheodorexo
    @xotheodorexo 11 лет назад

    Wait... I'm new to this video... How did a video about aspergers turn into a religious debate?

    • @toddybeer3071
      @toddybeer3071 6 лет назад

      exactly It happens every time 🐑🐑🐑🐑

  • @xotheodorexo
    @xotheodorexo 11 лет назад

    I have asperger syndrome and this video makes me feel nice about myself :)

  • @RussX5Z
    @RussX5Z 11 лет назад

    In fact its beyond the bible, its just general humanity.

  • @liljarvy
    @liljarvy 11 лет назад

    in the eyes of the bible

  • @lucristianx
    @lucristianx 11 лет назад

    It must be my Autistic brain. But writing the story of someone rising from the dead 200 years after seems very suspect.

  • @AspieAndy2012
    @AspieAndy2012 11 лет назад

    hey youtubers, if you go on google images and type in dale thomas who is an aussie rules footballer and then look up pictures of clay marzo you will see how identical they look to each other

  • @alexjack8377
    @alexjack8377 11 лет назад

    I wish I had the confidence and self-worth to beable to accept having aspergers as a gift and not a tragedy...

  • @lietajucevajceulejmi7264
    @lietajucevajceulejmi7264 12 лет назад

    Hawlly shit this is like a big commercial marketing asperger.

  • @neilmcintosh5150
    @neilmcintosh5150 12 лет назад

    Although I'm a total fan of Tony Atwood, I have to say that when he talks about people with Aspergers not having a disability he may be trying a little too hard to be PC. It is a fact that the majority of Aspies do find it difficult to function on a day to day basis, and we should never forget that. It can also be a dangerous thing to declassify Aspies from being disabled as in turn there wouldn't be any financial and emotional support for them.

  • @theusualmadman
    @theusualmadman 12 лет назад

    The Bible is not historically accurate. It's not even scientically accurate. No one lives for 900 years. Someone lied to you.

    • @toddybeer3071
      @toddybeer3071 6 лет назад

      all bibles are a crock of shit.🐑🐑🐑

  • @barnacmongars
    @barnacmongars 12 лет назад

    Tony Attwood make a really great job about understand us