This talk examines how the sensory needs of autistic people are currently assessed, including a critique of such assessments, alongside and exploration of support strategies that can be employed to help autistic people such as the low-arousal approach and universal design
There have been few examples of inductive research in sensory reactivity, particularly in relation t...
This presentation traces the history of neurodiversity and related concepts, including autistic self...
An invited contribution for Performance Research's 100th issue. Responding to issue 4(3) 'On Silence...
An exploration into autism theory from monotropism, through the double empathy problem to predictive...
• Alternative explanations of autism • The concept of ‘flow states’ and the ‘double empathy proble...
This presentation explores the concepts of monotropism, flow states, and the double empathy problem ...
Introduction: Many autistic adults have sensory needs. There is little research around the extent t...
This presentation gives an overview of criticisms made of Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) and Pos...
This presentation reflected on two projects in relation to the wellbeing of autistic people. The fir...
This presentation gives an overview of participatory research in relation to autism, utilising a ran...
This presentation explores the theoretical connections possible between accounts of monotropism and ...
Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) tend to have sensory processing difficulties (Bara...
Autistic adults commonly experience sensory reactivity differences. Sensory hyperreactivity is frequ...
A collection of links regarding useful techniques to engage with people on the autism spectrum (prim...
This presentation gives an updated overview of the development of the Participatory Autism Research ...
There have been few examples of inductive research in sensory reactivity, particularly in relation t...
This presentation traces the history of neurodiversity and related concepts, including autistic self...
An invited contribution for Performance Research's 100th issue. Responding to issue 4(3) 'On Silence...
An exploration into autism theory from monotropism, through the double empathy problem to predictive...
• Alternative explanations of autism • The concept of ‘flow states’ and the ‘double empathy proble...
This presentation explores the concepts of monotropism, flow states, and the double empathy problem ...
Introduction: Many autistic adults have sensory needs. There is little research around the extent t...
This presentation gives an overview of criticisms made of Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) and Pos...
This presentation reflected on two projects in relation to the wellbeing of autistic people. The fir...
This presentation gives an overview of participatory research in relation to autism, utilising a ran...
This presentation explores the theoretical connections possible between accounts of monotropism and ...
Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) tend to have sensory processing difficulties (Bara...
Autistic adults commonly experience sensory reactivity differences. Sensory hyperreactivity is frequ...
A collection of links regarding useful techniques to engage with people on the autism spectrum (prim...
This presentation gives an updated overview of the development of the Participatory Autism Research ...
There have been few examples of inductive research in sensory reactivity, particularly in relation t...
This presentation traces the history of neurodiversity and related concepts, including autistic self...
An invited contribution for Performance Research's 100th issue. Responding to issue 4(3) 'On Silence...