Abstract
The paper presents a case study of a child who manifested strong language disorders and emotional prosody during diagnosing of Asperger Syndrome. Analyzing the case, the author of the work tries to discuss the characteristics typical of the disorder, with particular emphasis on deficits occurring in the content and form of the child’s language – from their diagnosis to the treatment. Furthermore, the article discusses the impact of therapeutic forms, including the CBT therapy, in terms of cooccurring symptoms, minutely analyzes the data derived from medical epicrisis, and presents recommendations for further therapeutic work.
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