| Obsessions and compulsive behavior are typical | | | | longings for social contact and an inability to be social in |
| problems linked with Asperger Syndrome Behavior. | | | | ways that attract friendships and relationships. |
| This is often a hallmark sign of Aspergers syndrome. | | | | How To Cope With Anger And Depression? |
| These children may become fixated on a narrow | | | | 1. Communication skills and a healthy self esteem. |
| subject, such as the weather, compulsive cleanness, | | | | These things can create the ability to develop |
| sport statistics or other narrow concern. | | | | relationships and friendships, lessening the chances of |
| How to deal with this Asperger Syndrome Behavior? | | | | having issues with anger or depression. |
| Ways to overcome obsessions and compulsive | | | | 2. Anger can also come when rituals can't get |
| behavior: | | | | accomplished or when their need for order or |
| 1. Communication | | | | symmetry can't be met. |
| For example, Aspergers syndrome can be explicitly | | | | 3. Cognitive-behavioral therapy |
| taught better ways of communication with others | | | | It focuses on maintaining control in spite of the |
| which will lessen their focus on obsession. | | | | frustration of not having their needs met. |
| 2. Cognitive behavioral therapy | | | | While it is better to teach communication skills and self |
| 3. Medications | | | | esteem to the younger children, communication skills |
| Medications that control obsessive behavior can be | | | | and friendship skills can be taught to teens or even |
| tried to see if some of the obsessiveness reduces. | | | | adults that can eliminate some of the social isolation |
| In some cases, it helps to turn your child's obsession | | | | they feel. This can avert or reverse depression and |
| into a passion that can be integrated into his or her | | | | anger symptoms as well as obsessions and |
| own extracurricular or school activities. A consuming | | | | compulsive behavior. |
| interest in a given subject can help connect your child | | | | Asperger Syndrome Behavior |
| to schoolwork or social activities, depending on the | | | | Families must, to some extent, learn to cope with |
| obsession and the behavior. | | | | compulsive behaviors on the part of their Aspergers |
| Asperger Syndrome Behavior - Anger And | | | | child. It helps to learn as much as you can about the |
| Depression | | | | syndrome and its nuances. |
| Part of the problem stems from a conflict between | | | | |