As an autistic adult I embrace the rich, complex nature of autism beyond medical and identity models and advocate for an inclusive neuroharmonic society. Photo by Sam Jotham Sutharson on Unsplash As someone living with autism and deeply involved in its discourse through both personal experience and academic scholarship, I challenge the conventional narrative that framesContinue reading “Embracing neurodiversity as an autistic adult beyond medical and identity politics”
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Living distinctly different … autism and disability
In this blog I tell about my experiences of feeling distinct from others due to autism and a rare metabolic disorder that resulted in a dual challenge, leading to a sense of isolation and a “double difference”.