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The Politics of Autism

The Politics of Autism

9780199360994
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Opis
In 1994 the American Psychiatric Association published the groundbreaking diagnostic criteria for autism (Autistic Disorder). Since then, the reported numbers of people with autism have increased from one in every 2,000 children to one in every 50-a 75% rise in just the last decade. With big business emerging for everyone including basic researchers, therapists, and educators, while the media in turn promotes sensationalized reports like autism caused by vaccines, or claims thatthousands of hours of 1::1 behavior modification programs can cure it, the need for a level playing field has emerged.The Politics of Autism explores new viewpoints on old issues:: Is there more autism? Whats wrong with how autism gets diagnosed? Are standard treatments really appropriate given the life course of people with autism? Why does fear of vaccines persist? Are we effectively allocating autism research dollars if the goal is to help people with autism? What does this modern fascination with something like autism tell us about our society today? What does it tell us about what people will believe,and how little it can take to get them to believe something?This book takes on the politics of autism by exposing the sub rosa truths that are often impolitic or seemingly too sensitive to discuss. All drawn from data-readers will explore unabashed contrarian views on autism epidemiology, autism service provision, autism education, and autism research. Each chapter will focus both on the controversies themselves, and how these controversies came to be. Chapters divided to address a different set of issues, data, and social policy recommendations forchanges can be read as a sequence or individual treatments on the selected topics.Each chapter will shine light into arenas of the autism world where Bryna Siegel, who has worked in the autism field for 40 years, has had a ringside seat or sometimes been in the ring herself. Each chapter will provide a narrative of the different false alarms, false cures, soft-as-quicksand science, or other snake oil that has heralded the surfacing of some aspect of the world of autism into public consciousness. In addition, readers will find a chapter-by-chapter bibliography with URLs to many engaging references posted on the authors website. References include popular media/internet resources.Dr. Bryna Siegels work has focused on the development and learning of children with autism. She analyzes autism as the confluence of expected and atypical development as a way to understanding autism-specific learning disabilities and learning styles. Her interest in the politics of autism grows from years of observing disparities in access to autism diagnosis, autism education, and support for families living with autism. In The Politics of Autism, she explores American positivism,internet disinformation, and focuses on autism as a case example of how societal forces have led to wasteful and ineffective autism education, false hope for cures, pyrrhic battles about vaccines, lack of vision to plan for adults with autism, and costly medical research that helps no one with autism, butexpropriates dollars that could be directed to improving lives. Analysis of each issue concludes with recommendations for social policy changes.
Szczegóły produktu
OUP USA
88197
9780199360994
9780199360994

Opis

Rok wydania
2018
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
twarda
Liczba stron
352
Wymiary (mm)
156 x 235
Waga (g)
590
  • Table of Contents; Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1: The Politics of Autism; Chapter 2: The Politics of Autism Diagnosis; Chapter 3: The Psychiatric Diagnosis Industry: The APA and Its DSM; Chapter 4: Autism Education and the Illusions of Inclusion; Chapter 5: Educating Youth with ASDs for their Futures; Chapter 6: Autism Health Economics; Chapter 7: The Allure of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM); Chapter 8: The Vaccine Wars; Chapter 9: False Prophets of the Human Genome; Conclusions; Acknowledgements; Index;
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