My brother has undergraduate degree in psychology, I do not have much respect for the so-called soft sciences.
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I was diagnosed about 40 years ago by a psychologist.When my brother was diagnosed being on the spectrum was not a thing, my dad's cousin was a child physiatrist.
I can see it now having diagnosed myself and joining this site.
Me too. I'm very confused.You told me you weren't diagnosed. ^
Don't knock amateur creation...!We aren't the best ppl at procreation.
psychiatrists seldom know anything about autism, seeing as it's not a mental illness and their job is to treat mental illness.
I agree with a lot of what you've said but I don't think I'd write off psychiatrists like that.There's no way a psychiatrist would have time or the relevant background in developmental neuropsychology to understand autism
^ The best statement I've read in a long time. I think this is great.Maybe that should be the new catch phrase "Articulating Autism", rather than "Autism Awareness"
I've managed to create a couple more for the ASD clan!!!!
Here is my friend interviewing Tony Attwood.
I'm shocked at how much he doesn't understand, including meltdowns.
I have to say there was nothing about that video that made me think he doesn't understand meltdowns. Quite the opposite.I notice no one's commenting on Attwood's clear lack of understanding about autistic meltdowns. Seems to me that my friend should be the millionaire expert with the PhD and not him.
We aimz to plz.Wow got a good discussion started, only started this thread as I'm keeping an eye on my granddaughter for signs of autism. Tony seemed to have some insights.
I will have to watch the video.That's the impression I got from that video. Mr Atwood seems to know his stuff but was simply feeding questions to your friend, to facilitate the discussion not because he didn't know the answers already. He seemed very comfortable with the material as if nothing was really unexpected in her answers because he already knows the subject well.
I agree with your agreement.^^This^^ Well said. I completely agree.