@dimitrisbolis Specific articles of mine discussing the topic are: https://t.co/gWpDDj7GEO
I state that PDA strategies need large RCTs here, on page 852: https://t.co/TMvyeVYPmv
RT @Richard_Autism: Only taking 3 years, but @KeatesResearch @HayleyMorganAut Krysias, & my article: "Empathy and a Personalised Approach i…
RT @Richard_Autism: Only taking 3 years, but @KeatesResearch @HayleyMorganAut Krysias, & my article: "Empathy and a Personalised Approach i…
Only taking 3 years, but @KeatesResearch @HayleyMorganAut Krysias, & my article: "Empathy and a Personalised Approach in Autism" has finally been published in print. https://t.co/TMvyeVYhwX
RT @KeatesResearch: Sharing papers. #autism #empathy #misnomers https://t.co/yIv6NHVySP
Sharing papers. #autism #empathy #misnomers https://t.co/yIv6NHVySP
Simple response to this, is that modern understandings of autism only has "autism", not "classic autism". Present research & clinical understandings of autism there are insignificant differences between subtypes. This is something I & others discus
*Yes* PDA does need RCTs for its strategies. I argue this here: https://t.co/gWpDDj7GEO
For example, this co-authored article has a pdf option in addition to a word document. https://t.co/gWpDDj7GEO
RT @Richard_Autism: A link to another short essay by me, @HayleyMorganAut & @KeatesResearch which in part discusses difficulties in trying…
A link to another short essay by me, @HayleyMorganAut & @KeatesResearch which in part discusses difficulties in trying to divide autism into subgroups. https://t.co/gWpDDj7GEO
RT @Richard_Autism: It has recently been the two year anniversary of mine, Krysia's @KeatesResearch & @HayleyMorganAut short essay: "Empath…
It has recently been the two year anniversary of mine, Krysia's @KeatesResearch & @HayleyMorganAut short essay: "Empathy and a Personalised Approach in Autism" https://t.co/gWpDDj7GEO
Link to where I call for PDA strategies need RCTs. https://t.co/gWpDDj7GEO
I, @KeatesResearch & @HayleyMorganAut discuss the issue here (among other things). https://t.co/gWpDDj7GEO
And here: https://t.co/gWpDDj7GEO Screenshot, first three paragraphs after introduction are relevant. https://t.co/sWq6G80ysn
Link to article which is a behind a paywall (which is why I shared the author's version of it): https://t.co/7h7KUlhwkY
Link to one of the places I discuss issues subdiving autism here: https://t.co/gWpDDj7GEO
It was a pleasure to work with you all on this, doesn’t seem all that long ago!
@HayleyMorganAut @KeatesResearch I have just re-read this, and I think we did a good job with it. https://t.co/7h7KUlhwkY I will post a link to free to access author's version of article in a tweet below.
@ekverstania See here: https://t.co/VsVLCgYTcO and here: https://t.co/TMvyeVYhwX
RT @Richard_Autism: This is not a maybe/ if/or matter, to me this is a serious topic, about maintaining the (little) integrity of autism re…
This is not a maybe/ if/or matter, to me this is a serious topic, about maintaining the (little) integrity of autism research, policy, and practice. Why else would I argue that level of evidence PDA strategies require are RCTs? https://t.co/TMvyeVYhwX htt
@autismcrc Some argue we need lower diagnostic threshold for autistic females because of issues conforming to DSM-5 criteria. https://t.co/TMvyeVYhwX & https://t.co/VsVLCgYTcO https://t.co/vrRq0XBL6u
@autismcrc I would also point out Christie contrasts PDA to "typical autism". This is nonsense, "typical"/ "more straightforward"/ "normal" autism do not exist under accepted understandings of autism. https://t.co/GK8J7DGItw https://t.co/tRljdJnz2p
@autismcrc Those with Asperger's/ PDD-NOS are those who most likely do not conform to autism stereotypes. There is a debate about lowering diagnostic threshold to includes those who do not conform to autism stereotypes, mainly females. https://t.co/GK8J7DG
@iMultitudes @KatharineBeals Unlikely to ever happen Its accepted that we are unlikely to ever find any biomarkers for diagnostic practices for autism https://t.co/TMvyeVYhwX No evidence to suggest being more non-autistic is superior to autistic or vice v
@twillierod @MyNameIsEllieL @jackie_murphree There are other explanations for such results. Fundamentally, mental disorders are social constructs because they lack biomarker evidence. https://t.co/TMvyeVYhwX & for point about Rett's Syndrome. https://t
Certain situations, PDA would require higher evidence levels. Such as PDA research and diagnostic tools require valid and accurate measurements: https://t.co/D8cOcRchvz PDA strategies need Randomised Control Trials: https://t.co/7h7KUlhwkY
@autisticbruce Obviously you are wrong as my work indicates that I have engaged with issues around diagnosing autistic females: https://t.co/XBeWL8SWxu & https://t.co/qFzWLGYBOP & https://t.co/TMvyeVYhwX Then again what do I know (rhetorical)?
RT @Richard_Autism: Something that bothers me about this, surely if you care about PDA as a construct & those identifying with it; you woul…
Something that bothers me about this, surely if you care about PDA as a construct & those identifying with it; you would want good quality scientific evidence for it, such as I am espousing and not the circular research favoured by PDA Development Grou
RT @Richard_Autism: Yet, I suppose from their position, they would say similar things to me, as I am arguing PDA is unlikely to be autism a…
Yet, I suppose from their position, they would say similar things to me, as I am arguing PDA is unlikely to be autism and for certain evidence thresholds (which is higher than their proposed evidence thresholds). https://t.co/7h7KUlhwkY https://t.co/vG1GhG
@DjzemaLouiz @HayleyMorganAut @milton_damian While I am proud of my own work, re-reading some of my co-authored work has lead me to think; crikey they are strong. Specifically referring to this: https://t.co/7h7KUlhwkY and https://t.co/R40lsURg9V
Some parts of PDA can have good quality research, otehrs like its PDA strategies need RCTs to become widely accepted (i.e. more than carer based research of @ONionsLiz). https://t.co/TMvyeVYhwX
RT @Richard_Autism: For reasons why it is difficult to subtype/ divide autism can be found here: https://t.co/7h7KUlhwkY https://t.co/NDyMz…
This is also an issue for those who often camouflage. https://t.co/TMvyeVYhwX
How heterogeneity of autism means the DSM5 autism criteria are unsuitable for autism, is more complicated than is portrayed. For one, the reasons set out previously are factors why it is impossible to subtype autism. https://t.co/TMvyeVYhwX
@NeilKenny0 @Andylowarousal @gdmorewood @caeruseducation @Allison66746425 The entire debate around alternatives to autism subtypes, such as raising/ lowering autism clinical thresholds are ignored. https://t.co/7h7KUlz7cw Some argue autism dx has been broa
RT @Richard_Autism: For reasons why it is difficult to subtype/ divide autism can be found here: https://t.co/7h7KUlhwkY https://t.co/NDyMz…
For reasons why it is difficult to subtype/ divide autism can be found here: https://t.co/7h7KUlhwkY https://t.co/NDyMzkeVEs
@twillierod I do not think we subdivide autism at all. We know it is basically a waste of time trying: https://t.co/TMvyeWfSov Executive functioning is a trauma based theory, not a disorder/ syndrome. I do not think PDA is an autism subtype/ profile etc.
@AgainstCures @autisticaUK This discusses how all attempts to divide autism have failed, including by behavioural and biomarker approaches: https://t.co/TMvyeVYhwX Also said here: https://t.co/3kdQiDfcDD
RT @Richard_Autism: All other attempts to divide autism have failed: https://t.co/TMvyeVYhwX There is a growing body of evidence supporting…
RT @Richard_Autism: All other attempts to divide autism have failed: https://t.co/TMvyeVYhwX There is a growing body of evidence supporting…
All other attempts to divide autism have failed: https://t.co/TMvyeVYhwX There is a growing body of evidence supporting this: https://t.co/tg5VzAcGqM Thus any research suggesting PDA is distinct to autism means PDA is not a form of autism.
RT @Richard_Autism: @SquizzRadical @SameiHuda I prefer simply lowering clinical threshold for autism. https://t.co/TMvyeVYhwX
@SquizzRadical @SameiHuda I prefer simply lowering clinical threshold for autism. https://t.co/TMvyeVYhwX
@milton_damian @AnnMemmott Oh boy, yes, although some would argue they already know what they are and they know what PDA is. PDA does need good quality research and a lot more of it too. https://t.co/TMvyeVYhwX
@AnnMemmott We got challenged on saying there is not enough evidence for EIBI during peer review on this, we were allowed to argue for RCTs on other approaches etc. https://t.co/TMvyeVYhwX
RT @Richard_Autism: @SedgewickF Not mentioning DEP in an empathy review is something I, @KeatesResearch @HayleyMorganAut picked up on: ht…
@SedgewickF Not mentioning DEP in an empathy review is something I, @KeatesResearch @HayleyMorganAut picked up on: https://t.co/TMvyeVYhwX @SedgewickF Have you seen these 2 recent articles on ToM: https://t.co/2YymxZJa41 And https://t.co/OgHENR9kim
RT @Richard_Autism: Mine, @NathanImprov @HayleyMorganAut article on empathy and a personalised approach in autism has been published: https…
RT @KeatesResearch: This was a great paper to be a part of writing. Please read it. https://t.co/zfIgyJUEcc
@michaelfitzger8 @HappeLab In fact the autism dx threshold needs lowering to allow the many different types of persons generally being denied a diagnosis. PDA does anything to address that, as it adds extra symptoms not lowering threshold to a dx. https://
@abaukdiscussion @HydraheadHunter @AmbitiousAutism @Autism Because of spin and politics! I suspect such high quality research is needed to resolve the debate on it once and for all: https://t.co/TMvyeVYhwX
RT @KeatesResearch: This was a great paper to be a part of writing. Please read it. https://t.co/zfIgyJUEcc
RT @KeatesResearch: This was a great paper to be a part of writing. Please read it. https://t.co/zfIgyJUEcc
This was a great paper to be a part of writing. Please read it.
RT @Richard_Autism: Mine, @NathanImprov @HayleyMorganAut article on empathy and a personalised approach in autism has been published: https…
RT @Richard_Autism: @milton_damian @MxOolong @HappeLab @SueReviews @susyridout @milton_damian are trying to establish monotropism in PDA li…
@milton_damian @MxOolong @HappeLab @SueReviews @susyridout @milton_damian are trying to establish monotropism in PDA literature: https://t.co/LfY5a791Gd & https://t.co/XQiNZVDaLH Me: https://t.co/wb4HvlCa7B & https://t.co/7h7KUlhwkY & https://t
@philippaandpj @JeremyH09406697 This is relevant: https://t.co/GK8J7DGItw
RT @gdmorewood: Empathy and a Personalised Approach in Autism https://t.co/DpOORrKsiM
Empathy and a Personalised Approach in Autism https://t.co/DpOORrKsiM
#TakeTheMaskOff #AutismAcceptance Yes research shows 9X higher suicide rate, 4X higher depression rate (amongst autistics with no LD/ID) due not being understood and accepted for who you are.
@abaukdiscussion You also need to point out that it is recognised now that camouflaging is bad for autistic persons. Conditioning us to act non-autistic to camouflaging has *HUGE* ethical issues. https://t.co/7h7KUlhwkY
@AusomeIreland You are ignoring the evidence base around autism subtypes, how they are spurious and appropriate strategies: https://t.co/wb4HvlCa7B and here: https://t.co/7h7KUlhwkY
Empathy and a Personalised Approach in Autism. https://t.co/3UObfnk1Hi #PubMed #Autism
RT @HayleyMorganAut: It was an absolute pleasure to work with you all on this. Considering we have such varied disciplines and backgrounds…
RT @Richard_Autism: Mine, @NathanImprov @HayleyMorganAut article on empathy and a personalised approach in autism has been published: https…
RT @Richard_Autism: Mine, @NathanImprov @HayleyMorganAut article on empathy and a personalised approach in autism has been published: https…
RT @Richard_Autism: Mine, @NathanImprov @HayleyMorganAut article on empathy and a personalised approach in autism has been published: https…
RT @Richard_Autism: Mine, @NathanImprov @HayleyMorganAut article on empathy and a personalised approach in autism has been published: https…
It was an absolute pleasure to work with you all on this. Considering we have such varied disciplines and backgrounds I think we provide a cohesive response.
RT @Richard_Autism: Mine, @NathanImprov @HayleyMorganAut article on empathy and a personalised approach in autism has been published: https…
RT @Richard_Autism: Mine, @NathanImprov @HayleyMorganAut article on empathy and a personalised approach in autism has been published: https…
Mine, @NathanImprov @HayleyMorganAut article on empathy and a personalised approach in autism has been published: https://t.co/7h7KUlhwkY @Noahsasson @Brett_Heasman @JoPavlopoulou @Andylowarousal @gdmorewood @myergeau @SueReviews @cjcrompton