Re-Thinking Autism
Diagnosis, Identity and Equality
Herausgeber: Timimi, Sami; Runswick-Cole, Katherine; Mallett, Rebecca
Re-Thinking Autism
Diagnosis, Identity and Equality
Herausgeber: Timimi, Sami; Runswick-Cole, Katherine; Mallett, Rebecca
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Disputing the existing accepted approaches to autism and the focus on diagnosis and 'treatment', this book challenges the attitudes, assumptions and prejudices around autism that are generated from the medical model, suggesting that they can be marginalising, limiting and potentially damaging to the individuals labelled with autism.
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Disputing the existing accepted approaches to autism and the focus on diagnosis and 'treatment', this book challenges the attitudes, assumptions and prejudices around autism that are generated from the medical model, suggesting that they can be marginalising, limiting and potentially damaging to the individuals labelled with autism.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 176mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 598g
- ISBN-13: 9781849055819
- ISBN-10: 1849055815
- Artikelnr.: 42786657
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 176mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 598g
- ISBN-13: 9781849055819
- ISBN-10: 1849055815
- Artikelnr.: 42786657
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Katherine Runswick-Cole, Rebecca Mallett and Sami Timimi
Introduction. Katherine Runswick-Cole, Rebecca Mallett and Sami Timimi.
Part 1. What is autism? 1. Understanding this thing called autism.
Katherine Runswick-Cole. 2. What have we learned from the science of
autism? Sami Timimi and Brian McCabe. 3. Does everybody with autism have
the same underlying condition? Richard Hassall. 4. The Biopolitics of
autism in Brazil. Francisco Ortega, Rafaela Zorzanelli and Clarice Rios.
Part 2. Deconstructing autism. 5. Life without autism: A cultural logic of
violence. Anne McGuire. 6. The commodification of autism: What's at stake?
Rebecca Mallett and Katherine Runswick-Cole. 7. How rude! Autism as a study
in ability. Kim Davies. 8. Autism and the human. Dan Goodley. 9. Autism
screening and diagnostic tools. Sami Timimi and Brian McCabe. Part 3.
Changing practice. 10. Schools without labels. Nick Hodge. 11. Questions of
treatment: Does a diagnosis of Autistic Spectrum Disorder help us to help a
person with Intellectual Disabilities? Graham Collins. 12. Critical
Systemic Therapy: Autism stories and disabled people with learning
difficulties. Mark Haydon Laurelut. 13. Critical autism and critical
neuroscience: Towards a science of research and practice. Tom Billington.
14. Early diagnosis of autism: Is earlier always better? Ginny Russell. 15.
Thinking systems: Mind as a relational activity. Gail Simon. 16. The ethics
and consequences of making Autism Spectrum diagnosis. Saqib Latif. 17.
Examining language and communication in Autism Spectrum Disorder. Tom
Muskett.
Part 1. What is autism? 1. Understanding this thing called autism.
Katherine Runswick-Cole. 2. What have we learned from the science of
autism? Sami Timimi and Brian McCabe. 3. Does everybody with autism have
the same underlying condition? Richard Hassall. 4. The Biopolitics of
autism in Brazil. Francisco Ortega, Rafaela Zorzanelli and Clarice Rios.
Part 2. Deconstructing autism. 5. Life without autism: A cultural logic of
violence. Anne McGuire. 6. The commodification of autism: What's at stake?
Rebecca Mallett and Katherine Runswick-Cole. 7. How rude! Autism as a study
in ability. Kim Davies. 8. Autism and the human. Dan Goodley. 9. Autism
screening and diagnostic tools. Sami Timimi and Brian McCabe. Part 3.
Changing practice. 10. Schools without labels. Nick Hodge. 11. Questions of
treatment: Does a diagnosis of Autistic Spectrum Disorder help us to help a
person with Intellectual Disabilities? Graham Collins. 12. Critical
Systemic Therapy: Autism stories and disabled people with learning
difficulties. Mark Haydon Laurelut. 13. Critical autism and critical
neuroscience: Towards a science of research and practice. Tom Billington.
14. Early diagnosis of autism: Is earlier always better? Ginny Russell. 15.
Thinking systems: Mind as a relational activity. Gail Simon. 16. The ethics
and consequences of making Autism Spectrum diagnosis. Saqib Latif. 17.
Examining language and communication in Autism Spectrum Disorder. Tom
Muskett.
Introduction. Katherine Runswick-Cole, Rebecca Mallett and Sami Timimi.
Part 1. What is autism? 1. Understanding this thing called autism.
Katherine Runswick-Cole. 2. What have we learned from the science of
autism? Sami Timimi and Brian McCabe. 3. Does everybody with autism have
the same underlying condition? Richard Hassall. 4. The Biopolitics of
autism in Brazil. Francisco Ortega, Rafaela Zorzanelli and Clarice Rios.
Part 2. Deconstructing autism. 5. Life without autism: A cultural logic of
violence. Anne McGuire. 6. The commodification of autism: What's at stake?
Rebecca Mallett and Katherine Runswick-Cole. 7. How rude! Autism as a study
in ability. Kim Davies. 8. Autism and the human. Dan Goodley. 9. Autism
screening and diagnostic tools. Sami Timimi and Brian McCabe. Part 3.
Changing practice. 10. Schools without labels. Nick Hodge. 11. Questions of
treatment: Does a diagnosis of Autistic Spectrum Disorder help us to help a
person with Intellectual Disabilities? Graham Collins. 12. Critical
Systemic Therapy: Autism stories and disabled people with learning
difficulties. Mark Haydon Laurelut. 13. Critical autism and critical
neuroscience: Towards a science of research and practice. Tom Billington.
14. Early diagnosis of autism: Is earlier always better? Ginny Russell. 15.
Thinking systems: Mind as a relational activity. Gail Simon. 16. The ethics
and consequences of making Autism Spectrum diagnosis. Saqib Latif. 17.
Examining language and communication in Autism Spectrum Disorder. Tom
Muskett.
Part 1. What is autism? 1. Understanding this thing called autism.
Katherine Runswick-Cole. 2. What have we learned from the science of
autism? Sami Timimi and Brian McCabe. 3. Does everybody with autism have
the same underlying condition? Richard Hassall. 4. The Biopolitics of
autism in Brazil. Francisco Ortega, Rafaela Zorzanelli and Clarice Rios.
Part 2. Deconstructing autism. 5. Life without autism: A cultural logic of
violence. Anne McGuire. 6. The commodification of autism: What's at stake?
Rebecca Mallett and Katherine Runswick-Cole. 7. How rude! Autism as a study
in ability. Kim Davies. 8. Autism and the human. Dan Goodley. 9. Autism
screening and diagnostic tools. Sami Timimi and Brian McCabe. Part 3.
Changing practice. 10. Schools without labels. Nick Hodge. 11. Questions of
treatment: Does a diagnosis of Autistic Spectrum Disorder help us to help a
person with Intellectual Disabilities? Graham Collins. 12. Critical
Systemic Therapy: Autism stories and disabled people with learning
difficulties. Mark Haydon Laurelut. 13. Critical autism and critical
neuroscience: Towards a science of research and practice. Tom Billington.
14. Early diagnosis of autism: Is earlier always better? Ginny Russell. 15.
Thinking systems: Mind as a relational activity. Gail Simon. 16. The ethics
and consequences of making Autism Spectrum diagnosis. Saqib Latif. 17.
Examining language and communication in Autism Spectrum Disorder. Tom
Muskett.







