When autism researchers disregard harms: A commentary

Added on 12/06/2024

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Journal article of the type Perspective ( ; english)

Michelle Dawson*, Sue Fletcher-Watson , When autism researchers disregard harms: A commentary published in the journal "Autism", n°26, vol.2, 2 pages , doi:10.1177/13623613211031403

*One co-author is autistic. [Learn more about this mention]

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Extrait: The literature on nonpharmacological early autism interventions has profoundly influenced how autistics are regarded and treated. It underlies the widespread promotion of early interventions as having large and lasting effects on the lives of autistic people. But do these effects include short- and long-term harms?


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