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Cassandra Phenomenon: The Dangers of Marrying a Partner with OCPD, Asperger's Syndrome, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Schizoid Personality Disorder, and Narcissistic Disorder
- Transcend Mediocrity, Book 117
- Narrated by: Faris Monshi
- Length: 31 mins
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Summary
You got the diagnosis. You knew that the other person was "different" or "eccentric" in many ways, but you didn't know why or how. Now you know that you are living with something called obsessive compulsive personality disorder, Asperger syndrome, Asperger's disorder, autism spectrum disorder, schizoid personality disorder, or narcissistic personality disorder.
You might be relieved in many ways. You now can begin to understand why the other person gets frustrated so easily and so quickly. You begin to understand why he or she cannot think in the way that you can think or why he or she seems to be unable to plan out certain things. This person might be hung up on many of the words or sentences that you use. He or she might nitpick the way that you say things. You wonder why this person just can't infer things or read between the lines, like most other people seem to be able to do. You have an explanation for his or her crazy-making and infuriating behaviors.
The person might need an excessive amount of time alone or might prefer to do many activities alone. This person is task oriented and object oriented. He or she rarely listens to your opinion and may ramble on and on about things he or she enjoys. This person never seems to be consistent in thought patterns, moods, morals, and values. He or she is easily defensive and offended. It is difficult to share your own interests in a conversation with people like this, because they are driven to talk only about themselves or things they are interested in. They seem to be in their heads much of the time or might be excessively involved in their hobbies or in their work.
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- angie gray
- 14-09-21
Do not buy!
As I started listening to this book as a female with asd, adhd, eds and fibromyalgia I was looking into help with my partner of 12yrs who we have 2 kids together. This book totally made the "aspii" out to be some awful person and the neurotypical to be the Saint.
My relationship is the compete opposite he is always right, I am something he has just trod on. He shouts and swears at me in front of my kids making the elder who is 10 think it is OK to call their mum a f*****g c***t and push and kick.
I am so disappointed in the portrayal as a high functioning autistic person to be portrayed as a non feeling serial killer! My proplem and many others is that we feel to much and worry and are for those we love!
My partner is very narcissistic in his behavior and control over me and throughout this book this behavior was what autistic people are like.
Do not waste your money if you are looking for something to help your relationship a ddo not let your neurotypical listen to it
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- Trish O'Hara
- 12-01-20
Most depressing.
I came across this when feeling at an all time low whilst trying to deal with a very difficult husband who has Aspergers. I thought this may provide me with some insight into how my husband’s brain worked. I only got part way through as I found the narrator’s voice terribly depressing and monotone and found the content very repetitive and unhelpful.
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