Guest guest Posted March 30, 2008 Report Share Posted March 30, 2008 I just read a report on Autism Link newsletter where a child was going through Neural Feedback therapy (something I'm familiar with and how it can help). The child while the therapy was going on 'changed his self-image and felt better about himself' (not exact quote) which had me wondering about that aspect of us Aspies. I know of the self-image problems of people with disabilities which is forced upon ourselves (I have a few disabilities myself, and was into advocacy) so there is that BUT I'm wondering about Aspie ( & Autism in general) persons (any age) having a bad self-image " naturally " as a " born with " function rather than taught by bad parents (which I did have). It sounded like the child was naturally self-critical through the common OCPD (Obsessive / Compulsive Personality Disorder - an old diagnosis of mine before the Aspie discovery & diagnosis) as we are noticing our behavior " as bad " and therefore taking ourselves down a notch. Is it common? And therefore a part of our condition (both good and bad) which is then handled and hopefully in time " reversed " ? A note: the good side of " poor self image " as it is labeled is that as Aspies we are looking at ourselves " in the mirror " and seeing where we are making mistakes and are doing something wrong when it is common (these days especially) where NT's don't pay attention to their own actions and don't realize their own bad behavior (fast & reckless driving & law breaking for example). I also had two components, as I recently realized, of our " bad " self-image problem. One is the negative self putting downs ( " I'm not ok, but you are " a reverse of the current trend of " I'm perfect, you suck " attitudes - terms derived from the 1970's " I'm ok, your not ok " psychology books). The other is a good one as I try to describe it and no one gets it. It's a " laughing at oneself " humor, like a " I trip, I fall, I laugh at my so called clumsiness, like 'oh, my, I am so clumsy' " that some people do in a harmless way. In my case it's a self observation of my behavior that has been going on all my life as I learned how to understand behavior through Psychology classes in High School and Business College. I make jokes about how things seem to go bad for me all the time. Like my asset in Quality Assurance. I think I can say it here on the list server as an illustration: I have " Randy's variation of 's Law: everything that can go wrong, will go wrong. And it certainly does for me. " . People, it's a JOKE! 's Law (you know your old if your remember THAT! And it's posters!) was a joke, not serious! It's a funny look at coincidences and things that happen in life. Yet when I talk about it, it always seems to come across as self-depreciation. Bah! It's an asset in my case as it does NOT bring down my feelings but is how I explain how I am such a TREMENDOUS (yes, I do have a substantial Ego problem!) ability to find defects in something I'm using or testing that most won't find. So as a result when a product (software is my specialty though current unemployed) is put through my insidious tests, it will come out " bug free " (if the manager allows most all of the reproducible bugs to be fixed)! One wonders how someone can build a jet airplane fuel tank with an electrical problem that sets off a fire or explosion crashing the plane? NOT everyone has my talent, to say the least is the answer. Plus most employers won't hire or keep the disabled hired that work harder, especially us Aspies. Now I'm not advocating BAD self-image, nearly the opposite, and is just a question of how prevalent it is in ASD persons. I do advocate (though not force on others, sheesh!) good sensible thinking of " yes, I make mistakes " " but I am not a bad person as I do try hard to do things correctly " . I hope that these notes come across correctly. Anyway, why am I having a hard time describing the sensible thinking and feelings I have that I learned over the decades?! ;-) Any who... All in all, it's " Hey baby, that's life!! " (smile!) Randy Garrett Antioch, CA USA -----<---{(@ No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.1/1349 - Release Date: 3/29/2008 5:02 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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