Hannah Gadsby's Douglas Is Our Nanette
Hannah Gadsby is boldly talking about autism, but are we really listening? Late-diagnosed autistic women provide perspectives on her new show, "Douglas."
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Late-diagnosed autistic women reflect on messages they wish they’d heard as children and share some of them here to promote well-being in today’s autistic youth.
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Conventional language pathologizes the autistic experience. Professionals can reflect on language to promote more positive interactions with autistic individuals.
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Conventional language about autism pathologizes the autistic experience. Here, we suggest alternatives to promote more positive interactions with autistic individuals.
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View ArticleHannah Gadsby's Douglas Is Our Nanette
Hannah Gadsby is boldly talking about autism, but are we really listening? Late-diagnosed autistic women provide perspectives on her new show, "Douglas."
View ArticleTalking About Autism
People often conflict over whether to use "identity-first" or "person-first" language when it comes to autism. Here are the arguments for both.
View ArticleWhen a Late Diagnosis of Autism Is Life-Changing
A diagnosis of autism in adulthood can change self-concept for the better.
View ArticleAuthenticity and Autism
What does authenticity mean for autistic individuals who often hide their true selves?
View Article5 Messages for My Younger Autistic Self
Late-diagnosed autistic women reflect on messages they wish they’d heard as children and share some of them here to promote well-being in today’s autistic youth.
View ArticleMoving Beyond Autism Awareness to Autism Acceptance
Autism Awareness Day aims to make positive change for the autistic community, but a shift to acceptance is critical to the well-being of autistic adults.
View ArticleReframing Professional Language Around Autism
Conventional language pathologizes the autistic experience. Professionals can reflect on language to promote more positive interactions with autistic individuals.
View ArticleReframing Professional Language Around Autism in Practice
Conventional language about autism pathologizes the autistic experience. Here, we suggest alternatives to promote more positive interactions with autistic individuals.
View ArticleDoing More by Doing Less: Reducing Autistic Burnout
To foster capacity building, many autistic adults require supports that actually allow them to do less, unlocking capacity that had been spread too thin.
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