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Autistrain
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Autistic Advocate, like philosophy and critical studies. Read more than I write. My username is a portmanteau of me and my passions. they/them
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In We See Things They’ll Never See, Chantelle Jessica Lewis and Jason Arday show how neurotypical hegemony reproduces a culture of exclusion—and how to overcome this with love, hope, and solidarity.

Out now. Check out a free preview of this pathbreaking book: press.princeton.edu/books/paperb...
Could we stop using and providing pseudoscience, new-age, etc. with/to autistics? It's making things worse for them.
I will definitively listening to this while hiking tomorrow.
This is amazing! I just wanted a good book about autism and pregnancy. Thank you!
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In an autistic child (age 5), targeting "whining" ("Emission of dissatisfied statements or sounds 2.5s or longer at speech level volume or higher") & crying ("Tears and facial contortions with or without vocal accompaniment") as "problem behavior"? onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/... ABA in 2025
Application of Abductive Reasoning in Synthesized Contingency Assessments
In a synthesized contingency analysis (SCA), contingencies hypothesized to maintain problem behavior are combined into a single test condition; if the behavior occurs at a higher rate in that conditi...
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These are much needed in the field. It's astonishing how low quality research can be published in journals. Autistic are human.
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This episode provides a rigorous critique of institutional power and the “myth of democracy” within autism research, arguing that the language of “consensus” and “community involvement” is often a performance that masks deep-seated inequity and colonial structures.

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Episode 384: Consensus Without Consent in Autism Research
Today’s episode provides a rigorous critique of institutional power and the “myth of democracy” within autism research, arguing that the language of “consensus” and “community involvement” is often a ...
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Nothing really new here. The playbook comes from German occulture.
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In our study, led by the amazing Taylor Burns, we found that masking of autistic traits may leave autistic people vulnerable to identity distress which in turn effects mental health. This means constantly adapting to neurotypical norms may make it hard for autistic people to hold on to who they are
New research involving @drmbothapsych.bsky.social in our @durhampsych.bsky.social finds that identity distress (where someone has difficulty forming a cohesive sense of identity) is at the heart of higher rates of poor mental health experienced by autistic people. Find out more 👉 bit.ly/3KMtz88
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AMASE @amase.org.uk · Sep 22
Again and again, studies that actually ask people what autism research should prioritise find that the funding landscape bears little relation to stakeholders' priorities.

The RFK Jr project is even worse: politically motivated, unscientific & anti-Autistic.
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4230972
What should autism research focus upon? Community views and priorities from the United Kingdom
The rise in the measured prevalence of autism has been accompanied by much new research and research investment internationally. This study sought to establish whether the pattern of current UK autism...
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You should add a space between the point and the URL. Otherwise, the link doesn't work.
At the cost of the autistics who any way where not considered, it's an attempt to control the pregnancy, and women. They want women under male autority. This will never be fine.
One of the extraordinary claims from the Orange Leader about autism, Tylenol and vaccines, yesterday, was that if people do as he suggests, there was no downside. "Nothing bad can happen". Just good things would happen, apparently.
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AMASE @amase.org.uk · Sep 22
Paracetamol (Tylenol) does not cause autism, and it is a source of great dismay that autism researchers and Autistic advocates still have to spend so much time battling misinformation.

Research on causes of autism systematically fails to control for the existence and behaviour of Autistic parents.
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Queer and neurodivergent people are biological facts.

We are stable parts of the human genome.

“Human cognitive diversity exists for a reason; our differences are the genius – and the conscience – of our species.”
—Carol Black, A Thousand Rivers

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Behold the Spectrum
Queer and neurodivergent people are biological facts.We are stable parts of the human genome.If you believe in a Maker, Maker built us in.Look to Maker and behold the Spectrum!If you don’t subscribe…
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Take the same old receipt, change the name of the ingredients. Pretend it's new.
Specialists have a new phrase for autistic children too exhausted to attempt school. "Emotionally based school avoidance".
Well, no. Forcing exhausted children to endure yet more pain, overwhelm, bullying and bewilderment, in a system 100% not designed for them, isn't an 'emotional' failure, is it.
The words in capital say everything!
So my keynote at #AECongress25 involved a lot of memes to illustrate my points about how to understand and apply the neurodiversity paradigm.

The focus is on LIBERATION from OPPRESSIVE systems and beliefs.

This will work best, I believe, when we COLLECTIVISE our action.

Here we go…
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Unfortunately, this is important.

Re-posting with alt text.
Does anyone have ressources about being in a sort of "savior mode" and autistic?
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In this systematic review, George Watts & colleagues find there is a "certain magic"✨ of autistic adults connecting with each other, enhancing their quality of life across various domains. These interactions could be key to better wellbeing.

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I was thinking about this. :)
On the quick, will have to think about it, but that outcomes is a product of the environment.
A French politician once said:

When you're pissed off by a case, you have to create a case within a case, and if necessary another case within the case of the case, until nobody understands anything any more.
"Challenges to ABA" special issue intro--"important to recognize that critiques target specific procedures or interventions... and not ABA as a discipline"?--not ABA terrible standards, ABA disregard of harms, ABA COIs, etc? link.springer.com/article/10.1... autistics "with profound support needs"?
Challenges to Applied Behavior Analysis: Introduction to the Special Issue - Perspectives on Behavior Science
Perspectives on Behavior Science -
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