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  1. Alexithymia (pronounced: /ˌeɪlɛksəˈθaɪmiə/) from the Greek words λεξις and θυμος, literally "without words for emotions") was a term coined by Peter Sifneos in 1973[1][2] to describe people who appeared to have deficiencies in understanding, ...
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  2. Social phobias Classification & external resources ICD-10 F40.1 ICD-9 300.23 Social anxiety is an experience of fear, apprehension or worry regarding social situations and being evaluated by others. People vary in how often they exp...
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  3. Some information in this article or section is not attributed to sources and may not be reliable. Please check for inaccuracies, and modify and cite sources as needed. Schizoid personality disorder Classification & external resources IC...
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  4. Hans Asperger, who discovered Asperger syndrome, described his patients as "little professors". Hans Asperger (b. February 18, 1906, d. October 21, 1980) was the Austrian pediatrician after whom Asperger syndrome is named. Contents ...
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  5. Autism rights movement Issues Ethical challenges to treatment Controversies about labels Organizations Aspies For Freedom Autism Network International Philosophy Autistic pride Neurodiversity · Neurotypical People M...
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  6. This page refers to eccentricity in behavior and popular usage. For other uses, see eccentricity (disambiguation). In popular usage, eccentricity refers to unusual or odd behavior on the part of an individual. This behavior would typically ...
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  7. 299.80 Asperger's DisorderDiagnostic FeaturesThe essential features of Asperger's Disorder are severe and sustained impairment in social interaction (Criterion A) and the development of restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, and activities (Criterion B). The dist...
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