@RyanShinigami Most of us it the majority of the autistic community. Beyond the harm of how neurotypicals use it, within the “aspergers” community, it has long been used to distance from other autistics as if Asperger’s is somehow better. https://t.co/NL
RT @ButNotTheCity: In this study, for instance, participants opposed to removing the diagnosis “strongly viewed the change as negative give…
RT @ButNotTheCity: In this study, for instance, participants opposed to removing the diagnosis “strongly viewed the change as negative give…
RT @ButNotTheCity: In this study, for instance, participants opposed to removing the diagnosis “strongly viewed the change as negative give…
RT @ButNotTheCity: In this study, for instance, participants opposed to removing the diagnosis “strongly viewed the change as negative give…
RT @ButNotTheCity: In this study, for instance, participants opposed to removing the diagnosis “strongly viewed the change as negative give…
RT @ButNotTheCity: In this study, for instance, participants opposed to removing the diagnosis “strongly viewed the change as negative give…
RT @ButNotTheCity: In this study, for instance, participants opposed to removing the diagnosis “strongly viewed the change as negative give…
RT @ButNotTheCity: In this study, for instance, participants opposed to removing the diagnosis “strongly viewed the change as negative give…
RT @ButNotTheCity: In this study, for instance, participants opposed to removing the diagnosis “strongly viewed the change as negative give…
In this study, for instance, participants opposed to removing the diagnosis “strongly viewed the change as negative given their perception of the greater stigma attached to autism,” which they associated “with severe disability and impairment.” https://t.
This is the link to the original journal article on diagnoses, labels and identity #ActuallyAutistic #Aspergers https://t.co/UIVOychW0D
A free read-only fulltext version of our article. Thank you @SpringerNature #DSM5 #ActuallyAutistic #autism https://t.co/L1TDHCEDxh
RT @ProfSCJones: Our new article has just been published in hard copy #DSM5 #ActuallyAutistic https://t.co/w9dsf7lEXY
Our new article has just been published in hard copy #DSM5 #ActuallyAutistic https://t.co/w9dsf7lEXY
RT @drstevenkapp: People who grow up w/ an autism spectrum diagnosis are more likely to be familiar that there aren’t reliable differences…
RT @drstevenkapp: People who grow up w/ an autism spectrum diagnosis are more likely to be familiar that there aren’t reliable differences…
RT @drstevenkapp: People who grow up w/ an autism spectrum diagnosis are more likely to be familiar that there aren’t reliable differences…
RT @drstevenkapp: People who grow up w/ an autism spectrum diagnosis are more likely to be familiar that there aren’t reliable differences…
RT @drstevenkapp: People who grow up w/ an autism spectrum diagnosis are more likely to be familiar that there aren’t reliable differences…
RT @drstevenkapp: People who grow up w/ an autism spectrum diagnosis are more likely to be familiar that there aren’t reliable differences…
People who grow up w/ an autism spectrum diagnosis are more likely to be familiar that there aren’t reliable differences among autistics via specific sub-diagnosises. Ppl newer to diagnosis may particularly struggle to identify w/ those w/ higher support n
'Coming Out' with Autism: Identity in People with an Asperger's Diagnosis After DSM-5. https://t.co/MlvS2fXVMv #PubMed #Autism
RT @autismcrisis: "Those open to the changes were diagnosed as children, whereas those opposed were diagnosed as adults following a history…
RT @autismcrisis: "Those open to the changes were diagnosed as children, whereas those opposed were diagnosed as adults following a history…
"Those open to the changes were diagnosed as children, whereas those opposed were diagnosed as adults following a history of misdiagnoses" https://t.co/KsnJAo2o4O heterogeneous views of N=12 Asperger adults re DSM-5 autism changes