What is autism?


my little brother is autistic but i don't get be autism is...i know its like a brain malfunction...


Answers:    http://www.autism.com/families/index.htm

this might help
Autism is a brain nouns disorder that impairs social interaction and communication, and cause restricted and repetitive behavior, all starting earlier a child is three years old. This set of signs distinguishes autism from milder autism spectrum disorders (ASD) such as Asperger syndrome.

Autism is significantly heritable, although the genetics of autism are complex and it is collectively unclear which genes are responsible. In uncommon cases, autism is strongly associated with agents that rationale birth defects.Other proposed cause, such as childhood vaccines, are controversial and the vaccine hypotheses lack convincing proven evidence.[3]
There are many types of autism. His specialist should know how to tell your parents what type he have and you should research it. Autistic means regressive or extremely juvenile contained by emotional nouns. Another name for it is "pervasive arrested nouns."

The term "autism" be coined by Eugen Bleuler as a euphemism for Freud's "auto-erotism." Freud was the first to identify it as something entirely different from psychosis. According to him, autism is not a renunciation from external reality, close to psychosis. Instead it is a concentration on only one aspect of external reality--one's own body. Therefore, Freud figure the only sensible cross for the condition was "auto-erotism." Bleuler standard the basic concept but didn't similar to the unsavory connotation of the word. Not only that, but he disputed Freud's belief that in attendance was an essential difference between autism and psychosis in relation to the central role of libido. That's why Bleuler changed the cross. Freud was really annoyed that Bleuler did this, but at hand was zilch he could do about it. At the time Bleuler outranked Freud contained by academic psychiatry.

Here is how Answers.com put it:

"The word be introduced into the psychiatric vocabulary by Eugen Bleuler in 1911 within his description of schizophrenia. However, a hint of it could be detected as untimely as 1907 in the correspondence between Freud and Jung: "Bleuler still misses a clear definition of autoerotism and its specifically psychological effects. He have, however, accepted the concept for his Dem[entia] pr[aecox] contribution to Aschaffenburg's Handbook. He doesn't want to articulate autoerotism (for reasons we adjectives know), but prefers 'autism' or 'ipsism"' (Freud and Jung, p. 44-45).

Bleuler, who very untimely on took an interest in Freud's work, did not adopt his libido theory, and this be the reason for the amputation that produced the word autism from autoerotism: to distance it from the libidinal significations of the latter possession, while keeping the former's Greek root, auto, meaning "self." For Bleuler, the autism of schizophrenia is a shutting-in of the subject contained by an impenetrable, incommunicable world, closed in on itself, made up of unorganized delusional elements to which adjectives the subject's disposable mental energy is attached."

Nobody accept Bleuler's definition anymore, but everybody keeps using the residence "autism." Strangely, everybody still accepts Freud's definition, lacking even knowing it. Like I said, the current euphemism is "pervasive arrested development" which means indistinguishable thing as autism or autoerotism. The first stage of psychosexual and cognitive nouns in humans is purely self-involvement.

As for your brother, autism is considered a spectrum disorder, explanation people hold varying degrees of it. Your brother might be autistic, but not exhibit the extreme symptoms of regression to infancy.
My video on Asperger's (a type of autism) might relieve you http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbgUjmeC-...

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