How “The Golden Rule” Harms Autistic People
…her because she needs emotional support. Here is what some non-autistic people had to say: This is an intervention. She is struggling with addiction, and the others are trying to…
…her because she needs emotional support. Here is what some non-autistic people had to say: This is an intervention. She is struggling with addiction, and the others are trying to…
…those who are not Intellectually or Developmentally disabled, those with Self-Injurious Behaviors (like cutting and addiction) are viewed from a humanistic point of view. What motivates SIB from this perspective?…
…many into zombified addicts looking for the next hit in social status and power. The addiction to adrenalin powers the junkies in financial markets. It’s very sad, to see them…
…reduce their anxiety, and many adults report falling into addiction because substance use was the only way they could speak. You can read more about mutism and the lived experience…
…life essentials that differs from the WEIRDT mainstream. Letting go of spurious, i.e. non-essential complexity will only be devastating for the few who need to be weaned off their addiction to social…
…and Addiction Are NonSpeaking and Not-Thinking Synonyms? Understanding Apraxia in Autistics and Challenging Stereotypes Registration for this three-day event, from October 19-21, is optionally $19.99 or FREE, so that no…
…odds of gambling addiction, but behaviorism is a science of results, not an exploration of morality. It’s not abusive if someone uses behaviorism to modify environments to make them more…
…is a consistent bias to over-represent capabilities, and to actively avoid thinking about externalities. Conceptualising social power as an addiction provides the majority of the human population with a highly effective…
He was my little brother, and my whole life was centered around protecting him. We lived in a rural area in the backwoods, and awareness and acceptance was far behind….
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