Autism was once considered to be an extremely rare ‘disorder’ that affected a tiny proportion of the population, however in recent decades the numbers of those diagnosed as being somewhere on the wider ‘autism spectrum’ has massively increased to an approximated figure of 1 in 100. Autism has been variously described as everything from an evil spirit that robs parents of their children, to a fundamental asset to human evolution as a person with a differing style of thinking. It is no wonder that the ‘enigma’ still evades simplistic description, as scientists and psychologists search in vain for the cause of ‘what it is’. This article attempts to help the reader navigate through the maze of explanations that have been suggested and some of t...
The history of coming to grips with what autism is and its etiology has been tortuous ― if not tortu...
In this article, we argue that the exclusion of autistic people from meaningful involvement in socia...
This presentation explores the concepts of monotropism, flow states, and the double empathy problem ...
Currently, autism is a widespread and diverse neurodevelopmental disorder that includes both severel...
Autism spectrum disorder is a construct used to describe individuals with a specific combination of ...
Only a few decades ago, autism was a rare and largely unknown psychiatric disorder. Today, autism is...
Imagine a child who does not communicate verbally, does not engage in eye contact, meaningful intera...
• Alternative explanations of autism • The concept of ‘flow states’ and the ‘double empathy proble...
An overview of the spectrum of ideology underlying current debates in the field, and the tensions be...
Autism is one of three developmental disorders in the group known as the autism spectrum disorders (...
In this article, I argue that the history and philosophy of autism need to account for two kinds of ...
Autism research is facing profound difficulties. The lack of clinically valuable translations from t...
In recent years we have seen a massive growth of academic research in the field of autism. Much of t...
Since the publication of Leo Kanner\u27s seminal paper in 1943, there has been essentially no defini...
Although clinicians and researchers working in the field of autism are generally not concerned with ...
The history of coming to grips with what autism is and its etiology has been tortuous ― if not tortu...
In this article, we argue that the exclusion of autistic people from meaningful involvement in socia...
This presentation explores the concepts of monotropism, flow states, and the double empathy problem ...
Currently, autism is a widespread and diverse neurodevelopmental disorder that includes both severel...
Autism spectrum disorder is a construct used to describe individuals with a specific combination of ...
Only a few decades ago, autism was a rare and largely unknown psychiatric disorder. Today, autism is...
Imagine a child who does not communicate verbally, does not engage in eye contact, meaningful intera...
• Alternative explanations of autism • The concept of ‘flow states’ and the ‘double empathy proble...
An overview of the spectrum of ideology underlying current debates in the field, and the tensions be...
Autism is one of three developmental disorders in the group known as the autism spectrum disorders (...
In this article, I argue that the history and philosophy of autism need to account for two kinds of ...
Autism research is facing profound difficulties. The lack of clinically valuable translations from t...
In recent years we have seen a massive growth of academic research in the field of autism. Much of t...
Since the publication of Leo Kanner\u27s seminal paper in 1943, there has been essentially no defini...
Although clinicians and researchers working in the field of autism are generally not concerned with ...
The history of coming to grips with what autism is and its etiology has been tortuous ― if not tortu...
In this article, we argue that the exclusion of autistic people from meaningful involvement in socia...
This presentation explores the concepts of monotropism, flow states, and the double empathy problem ...