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The neurodiversity reader [electronic resource] : exploring concepts, lived experience and implications for practice / lead editor, Dr. Damian Milton.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Shoreham by Sea, West Sussex : Pavilion Publishing and Media, 2020Copyright date: �2020Description: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 9781914010941
  • 1914010949
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 616.85882 23
LOC classification:
  • RC553.A88
Online resources:
Contents:
Neurodiversity past and present: an introduction to the neurodiversity reader / Damian E.M. Milton -- Mind as a dynamical system: implications for autism / Mike Lesser and Dinah Murray Autism & Computing, London, UK -- Dimensions of difference / Dinah Murray -- Perceptual deviants: understanding autistic subjectivities in a (not so) predictable world / Gemma L. Williams -- What kind of thing is autism? / Robert Chapman -- Stigmaphrenia�: reducing mental health stigma with a script about neurodiversity / Chloe Farahar -- Neurodiversity: not just about autism! / Maura Campbell -- Multiplicity and neurodiversity: exploring potential in Deleuzoguattarian social theory for furthering a paradigm shift / Donna-Lee Ida -- From neuronormativity to neurodiversity: changing perspectives on autism / Linus Mueller -- Neurodiversity is for everyone / Fergus Murray -- An act of resistance / Carl Cameron -- New light through old windows / Paul Davies -- Female neurodiversity and the emotional leeching boyfriend / Anon -- The perpetual bookworm: avid reading and the moment the penny dropped / Susan Harrington -- A few words on a lot of living / Paul Wady -- Communicating away the barriers / Anna Barzotti -- Autism: understanding behaviour / Dr. Michael McCreadie and Dr. Damian Milton -- Challenging behaviour(ists): neurodiverse culture and applied behaviour analysis / Owen McGill-- 'Zero tolerance' of black autistic boys: are schools failing to recognise the needs of African Caribbean boys with a diagnosis of autism? / Olatunde Spence -- Neuro-queering music therapy / Jessica Leza -- From difference to diversity in school / Dr. Rebecca Wood -- 'I'd like to tell them what gets left-out or 'unsaid': autism, neurodiversity and employment experiences in neoliberal times / Sharon Elley, Angie Balmer, John Wilson and Akiva Secret -- A literature review exploring the efficacy of person-centered counseling for autistic people / Lisa Cromar -- Autism and addiction / Tania Browne -- Establishing neurodivergent authorship in the sexual violence debate / Dr. Susy Ridout -- University through the eyes of autistic students and staff / Nicola Martin -- Accessing services and social interaction: strategies used by autistic people / Marion Hersh, Sharon Elley, Zyggy Banks, Panda Mery, David Cowan & Cal Watson.
Summary: "The Neurodiveristy Reader brings together work from pioneering figures within and beyond the neurodiversity movement to critically explore its history, the concepts of neurodiversity that have shaped it, lived experiences, and how a better informed understanding might be translated into practice and service provision." --Amazon.
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"The Neurodiveristy Reader brings together work from pioneering figures within and beyond the neurodiversity movement to critically explore its history, the concepts of neurodiversity that have shaped it, lived experiences, and how a better informed understanding might be translated into practice and service provision." --Amazon.

Neurodiversity past and present: an introduction to the neurodiversity reader / Damian E.M. Milton -- Mind as a dynamical system: implications for autism / Mike Lesser and Dinah Murray Autism & Computing, London, UK -- Dimensions of difference / Dinah Murray -- Perceptual deviants: understanding autistic subjectivities in a (not so) predictable world / Gemma L. Williams -- What kind of thing is autism? / Robert Chapman -- Stigmaphrenia�: reducing mental health stigma with a script about neurodiversity / Chloe Farahar -- Neurodiversity: not just about autism! / Maura Campbell -- Multiplicity and neurodiversity: exploring potential in Deleuzoguattarian social theory for furthering a paradigm shift / Donna-Lee Ida -- From neuronormativity to neurodiversity: changing perspectives on autism / Linus Mueller -- Neurodiversity is for everyone / Fergus Murray -- An act of resistance / Carl Cameron -- New light through old windows / Paul Davies -- Female neurodiversity and the emotional leeching boyfriend / Anon -- The perpetual bookworm: avid reading and the moment the penny dropped / Susan Harrington -- A few words on a lot of living / Paul Wady -- Communicating away the barriers / Anna Barzotti -- Autism: understanding behaviour / Dr. Michael McCreadie and Dr. Damian Milton -- Challenging behaviour(ists): neurodiverse culture and applied behaviour analysis / Owen McGill-- 'Zero tolerance' of black autistic boys: are schools failing to recognise the needs of African Caribbean boys with a diagnosis of autism? / Olatunde Spence -- Neuro-queering music therapy / Jessica Leza -- From difference to diversity in school / Dr. Rebecca Wood -- 'I'd like to tell them what gets left-out or 'unsaid': autism, neurodiversity and employment experiences in neoliberal times / Sharon Elley, Angie Balmer, John Wilson and Akiva Secret -- A literature review exploring the efficacy of person-centered counseling for autistic people / Lisa Cromar -- Autism and addiction / Tania Browne -- Establishing neurodivergent authorship in the sexual violence debate / Dr. Susy Ridout -- University through the eyes of autistic students and staff / Nicola Martin -- Accessing services and social interaction: strategies used by autistic people / Marion Hersh, Sharon Elley, Zyggy Banks, Panda Mery, David Cowan & Cal Watson.

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