Hi,
As Osamenor wrote on this topic in the horary section, astrology can show 'how things look' from its medical perspective, yet an astrologer should not diagnose. That should be left to 'the professionals'. Yet many often say that astrological aspects can hit the nail on the head before the psychologist/psychiatrist because of 'how they look'.
From personal study over many years, there are different 'outlets' that can refer to aspects 'on the spectrum'. It depends upon how the individual cogs are fixed on/to the wheel. There are just as many astro. aspects that can refer to an over-emotional nature that need not be considered as such.
A natal chart shows aspects which offer insight into (in)dispositions the individual has inherent from birth.
The chart provided shows 4 planets in Scorpio, the most intensely emotionally motivated and least rational sign of the zodiac. Although the planets are not aspected together to form a stellium across the 6th-7th houses, they ARE all in harsh aspect to a Taurus Moon in the 1st house.
The 1st and 6th houses are strongly associated with physical functions from birth.
A Moon (co-dependency) in Taurus seeks the safety and security through a stability upon which it feels physically able to rely.
Any planet in Scorpio in adverse aspect to such a Moon can experience difficulty in expressing how it feels. Or, if it does, may find that responses based upon emotional outlets take precedence over rational common sense.
Sun-Mercury ensures that everything is experienced at the deepest of inner levels and if Venus-Pluto enhances its 'love-hate' reputation, situations can become explosive, to say the least.
There is an active T-square in the FIXED signs that involves Mars in Aquarius.
Where Venus seeks emotional commitment, Mars seeks uninhibited and unrestrained freedom of its active energy. Although Venus and Mars make no aspect, they each try to have their own way through natal Moon's feelings.
Sun-Mercury refer to the intellect shown through spirit. When Mars becomes adversely involved, there can be irrational mental-emotional clashes within one's nature UNLESS the mood swings Moon feelings consequently undergo can be rationalised to perceive how situations really are and physically work out as they do.
Adverse Mercury-Mars aspects can find an association with ADD, yet neither have affiliations to the 1st and 6th houses.
Moon-Venus-Pluto do have that association. Not only do both houses have a planet in it, but ruler of both the 1st and 6th houses is a retrograde Venus.
Pluto can have associations with Asperger's, yet the orb is too wide for an aspect with Mercury.
Any 'disorder' could find an origin with the more emotional disturbances within one's nature than those brought about through mental influences 'on the spectrum'.
A professional may well deem otherwise.