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AUTISTIC - The ultimate guide to surviving in the wild neurotypical world
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AUTISTIC - The ultimate guide to surviving in the wild neurotypical world

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The human being tends to stigmatise and brand anything that isn't in keeping with the majority as wrong, categorising it as a disease or disorder. When put through this unfair test, all different ways of thinking and processing are condemned to failure. This is what autistic people have been subjected to for decades: if you're unable to adapt to society, I'll exclude you from it, and only because you've got a different processing system that doesn't fit in with the way the majority processes information. For as long as we maintain the archetype of autism as a disease, or at the very least, a disorder, those who look for the easy way out: eradicate and side-line it, will continue to exist. Only through conceptualising autism as a form of neurodivergence and a different way of perceiving the world will we be able to help change how it's seen and understood. This conceptual transformation will come as a result of changing the world, not autistic people. Daniel Millan Lopez is a graduate in Clinical and Health Psychology from Madrid Complutense University. He's been working with autistic people of all ages for over 15 years. He did his training and gained experience in the field of autism through the Asociacion de Padres de Ninos Autistas and the Deletrea diagnostic team, among others. He was the director and line manager at the Asociacion de Padres de Ninos Autistas de Badajoz, where he undertook innovative therapies in the region, such as the creation of therapy groups for children with Asperger's syndrome, the development of awareness programmes, and the launch of diagnostic tools for paediatricians and other health professionals. He currently offers therapy and diagnostic services for people around the world.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lulu Press Inc
Country
United Kingdom
Date
5 March 2023
Pages
318
ISBN
9781447837916

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The human being tends to stigmatise and brand anything that isn't in keeping with the majority as wrong, categorising it as a disease or disorder. When put through this unfair test, all different ways of thinking and processing are condemned to failure. This is what autistic people have been subjected to for decades: if you're unable to adapt to society, I'll exclude you from it, and only because you've got a different processing system that doesn't fit in with the way the majority processes information. For as long as we maintain the archetype of autism as a disease, or at the very least, a disorder, those who look for the easy way out: eradicate and side-line it, will continue to exist. Only through conceptualising autism as a form of neurodivergence and a different way of perceiving the world will we be able to help change how it's seen and understood. This conceptual transformation will come as a result of changing the world, not autistic people. Daniel Millan Lopez is a graduate in Clinical and Health Psychology from Madrid Complutense University. He's been working with autistic people of all ages for over 15 years. He did his training and gained experience in the field of autism through the Asociacion de Padres de Ninos Autistas and the Deletrea diagnostic team, among others. He was the director and line manager at the Asociacion de Padres de Ninos Autistas de Badajoz, where he undertook innovative therapies in the region, such as the creation of therapy groups for children with Asperger's syndrome, the development of awareness programmes, and the launch of diagnostic tools for paediatricians and other health professionals. He currently offers therapy and diagnostic services for people around the world.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lulu Press Inc
Country
United Kingdom
Date
5 March 2023
Pages
318
ISBN
9781447837916