Discovering My Autism: Apologia Pro Vita Sua (With Apologies to Cardinal Newman) / Edition 1

Discovering My Autism: Apologia Pro Vita Sua (With Apologies to Cardinal Newman) / Edition 1

by Edgar Schneider
ISBN-10:
1853027243
ISBN-13:
9781853027246
Pub. Date:
01/01/1999
Publisher:
Kingsley, Jessica Publishers
ISBN-10:
1853027243
ISBN-13:
9781853027246
Pub. Date:
01/01/1999
Publisher:
Kingsley, Jessica Publishers
Discovering My Autism: Apologia Pro Vita Sua (With Apologies to Cardinal Newman) / Edition 1

Discovering My Autism: Apologia Pro Vita Sua (With Apologies to Cardinal Newman) / Edition 1

by Edgar Schneider

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Overview

In 1978, under immense pressure at work, Edgar Schneider suffered a nervous breakdown. After convalescing, he returned to work, but within a few months he was again suffering from problems involving short-term memory and concentration. He was described as eccentric, tangential, illogical and hallucinatory; and misdiagnosed as schizophrenic.

Sixteen years later, the chance reading of an article on autistic savants alerted Schneider to the possibility that he had been misdiagnosed. This proved to be the case: he is believed to be a high-functioning autistic, with attention deficit disorder (ADD). Suddenly, many apparently paradoxical or inexplicable elements of Schneider's life made sense. He calls the discovery of his autism 'liberating'. Schneider attributes his autism to brain damage caused by infectious diseases in early childhood. In Discovering My Autism, he reflects on his experiences and his memories of his childhood and teenage years as a clever and artistic loner. He explains how in order to experience 'emotions' such as grief, sympathy or desire, he must intellectualise or aestheticise them. Dispassionately, he examines his difficulties with relationships, his high pain threshold, his lack of concentration and his highly absorbant intelligence, all of which are related to his autism. He also describes the pleasure he derives from art, music and literature; the importance to him of his religious beliefs; and his work with parents' support groups. As an account of how it feels to be a high-functioning autistic, this book should be read by parents of autistic children, professionals working with them, and people with autism, Asperger's Syndrome, or ADD themselves.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781853027246
Publisher: Kingsley, Jessica Publishers
Publication date: 01/01/1999
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 6.18(w) x 9.21(h) x 3.70(d)

About the Author

Edgar Schneider was diagnosed as a high-functioning autistic in 1995. Formerly a mathematician and computer programmer, he now lives and continues to write in Florida.

Table of Contents

Prologue. 1. The determining time period. 2. Aftermath. 3. Resolution, of a sort. 4. Suspicions. 5. A revelation. 6. Recap of a terrible period. 7. Correlating my past life. 8. An interesting aside. 9. My tastes. 10. What I mean by the word ‘love'. 11. A missing faculty. 12. Two perilous characteristics. 13. Can ‘heartless' pity be real? 14. Grief. 15. Death and the afterlife. 16. Solitude and loneliness. 17. Learning. 18. Values manufested during military service. 19. Interactions with others. 20. Art as an early outlet. 21. Religion. 22. Disclaimers about religion. 23. A perhaps dangerous characteristic. 24. The upshot of this self-discovery. 25. Is a future close relationship possible? 26. Waxing philosophical about ‘love' among the non-autistic. 27. The emotional deficit. 28. Self-compensating. 29. Our own country. 30. Retrospect. 31. What I have tried to do here. 32. Conclusion. 33. Epilogue.
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