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美国常态:阿斯伯格综合症的隐秘世界

English | 2002 | ISBN: 0387953078, 1441929460 | 240 pages | PDF | 2 MB

Asperger's Syndrome, often characterized as a form of "high-functioning autism," is a poorly defined and little-understood neurological disorder. The people who suffer from the condition are usually highly intelligent, and as often as not capable of extraordinary feats of memory, calculation, and musicianship. In this wide-ranging report on Asperger's, Lawrence Osborne introduces us to those who suffer from the syndrome and to those who care for them as patients and as family. And, more importantly, he speculates on how, with our need to medicate and categorize every conceivable mental state, we are perhaps adding to their isolation, their sense of alienation from the "normal."

-This is a book about the condition, and the culture surrounding Asperger's Syndrome as opposed to a guide about how to care for your child with Aspergers. -Examines American culture and the positive and negative perspectives on the condition. Some parents hope their child will be the next Glenn Gould or Bill Gates, others worry that their child is abnormal and overreact.


阿斯伯格综合症常被描述为一种“高功能自闭症”的形式,这是一种定义模糊且难以理解的神经性障碍。患有该病症的人通常非常聪明,并且往往具备非凡的记忆力、计算能力和音乐才能。在这篇关于阿斯伯格综合症广泛报告中,劳伦斯·奥斯本(Lawrence Osborne)向我们介绍了该病患者以及作为病人和家庭成员照顾他们的人。更重要的是,他探讨了随着我们需要对每一种可能的精神状态进行治疗和分类,我们是否正在增加他们的孤立感和与所谓的“正常”格格不入的感觉。 -这本书是关于病症本身及阿斯伯格综合症周边文化而非有关如何护理患有阿斯伯格综合症孩子的指南。-考察美国文化中该病症的积极和消极观点。一些父母希望自己的孩子成为格伦·古德(Glenn Gould)或比尔·盖茨(Bill Gates)那样的人,而另一些则担心自己的孩子是异常的,并且反应过度。 -注:根据上下文判断,“阿斯伯格综合症”应写作“阿斯伯格综合症”,这是国际通用的称呼。而在中文里通常写作“阿斯伯格综合症”。
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