katerina_k
Member
Dear all,
First of all let me thank you for welcoming me to your online community, it is great to see so much going on and so many interesting discussions.
Before I go on, I would like to introduce myself. My name is Katerina Kantartzis and I work at Birmingham City University (you can look me up if you like- or email me [email protected]). I have a keen interest in autism and have worked on a few research projects in this area. The current project I am going to tell you about is relating to how individuals with autism might relate differently to themselves but also to others. There is an abundance of research in this area, but I am still not convinced we have the full picture.
My contact details and my colleagues are available on the link below, so please do not hesitate to email us with questions, queries, or research ideas! We believe very strongly that you as individuals are the most important part of research and your ideas and opinions are very important to us.
So here is the link for the study, where you will find more information.
Our research has been given full ethical approval from the BCU ethics committee
Exploring forms of self- and other-perceptions
First of all let me thank you for welcoming me to your online community, it is great to see so much going on and so many interesting discussions.
Before I go on, I would like to introduce myself. My name is Katerina Kantartzis and I work at Birmingham City University (you can look me up if you like- or email me [email protected]). I have a keen interest in autism and have worked on a few research projects in this area. The current project I am going to tell you about is relating to how individuals with autism might relate differently to themselves but also to others. There is an abundance of research in this area, but I am still not convinced we have the full picture.
My contact details and my colleagues are available on the link below, so please do not hesitate to email us with questions, queries, or research ideas! We believe very strongly that you as individuals are the most important part of research and your ideas and opinions are very important to us.
So here is the link for the study, where you will find more information.
Our research has been given full ethical approval from the BCU ethics committee
Exploring forms of self- and other-perceptions