Society's perspective on autism has shifted, but there is still work to be done to combat misinformation and stigma.
In this episode, Jordan James and Simon Scott interview Steve Silberman, the author of NeuroTribes. They discuss the impact of Silberman's book on the neurodivergent community and the importance of embracing neurodiversity. They delve into the history of autism and the misconceptions surrounding Hans Asperger, the legacy of autism, the shift in society's perspective on autism and the importance of finding support within the neurodivergent community. Silberman shares his perspective on the medical model of autism and we explore the impact of the book 'NeuroTribes' in creating advocates for neurodiversity, the concept of the autism spectrum, the need for more frequent and dedicated opportunities for autistic children to engage in their special interests, as these interests can lead to meaningful and successful lives.
Takeaways
00:00 RTN Sponsor
01:12 Introduction
03:14 The Impact of Steve Silberman's Book, NeuroTribes, on the Neurodivergent Community
09:54 The History of Autism and the Progress of Neurodiversity
36:33 Embracing Neurodiversity
37:31 The Autism Spectrum
42:57 Unpacking the History of Autism Diagnosis
44:22 From Deficits to Strengths
49:32 Challenging Ableism and Cure Culture
53:48 The Power of Special Interests
01:08:10 Support and Accommodation
Steve Silberman: Award-winning science writer, author of NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity (Avery 2015).
Website: https://www.stevesilberman.com/
Book: NeuroTribes
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