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Hens, Kristien.
Experiences of adults following an autism diagnosis
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Experiences of adults following an autism diagnosisby Kristien Hens, Raymond Langenberg.
Author:
Hens, Kristien.
other author:
Langenberg, Raymond.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018.
Description:
xi, 155 p. :ill., digital ;22 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
AutismDiagnosis.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97973-1
ISBN:
9783319979731$q(electronic bk.)
Experiences of adults following an autism diagnosis
Hens, Kristien.
Experiences of adults following an autism diagnosis
[electronic resource] /by Kristien Hens, Raymond Langenberg. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018. - xi, 155 p. :ill., digital ;22 cm.
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Being "Different" -- Chapter 3. Perspectives on Suffering -- Chapter 4. The Experience of Being Tested -- Chapter 5. Autism as a way to hold your own -- Chapter 6. (In)ability to Self-Reflect -- Chapter 7. To Challenge or to Accept -- Chapter 8. Perspectives on the Future -- Chapter 9. Afterthoughts.
'This is possibly the best book on autism research this year. It is a very rich book, which is worthwhile for those who are prepared to leave the path of the instrumental and choose deeper reflection. It is a pioneer in the field of free and equal cooperation between academia and lived experience. There are not many books where the authors are sincere in their questioning without wanting to push through their own agenda.' -Translated review of the original Dutch publication on tistje.com, Autism Experience Blog Since 2008 (December 2017) This book explores adult experiences of autism diagnosis. Focusing on the experiences of 21 interviewees, the structure of the book mirrors the seven stages undergone upon diagnosis, and raises important questions about modern society and the self, amidst this life-changing news. Analysing a broad range of empirical interview data including adults who had experiences of other diagnoses, and adults who seemed to function normally before their autism diagnosis, the authors use these stories to examine how autism diagnosis can be extremely important and helpful, but also generate a great deal of negativity. Illuminating a range of testimonies that have previously been kept in the shadows, this book will not only appeal to students and scholars of autism in adults, but also to practitioners as well as adults who have been diagnosed with autism. Kristien Hens is Lecturer in Ethics at the University of Antwerp, Belgium, and also holds a research position at KU Leuven, Belgium. Her research interests centre around the ethics of psychiatric diagnosis, the models of biology in ethics, and ethics of genetics. Raymond Langenberg is a trainer and management consultant for Diversity BVBA, of which he is also a co-owner. He is also a researcher for the independent think-tank Campus Gelbergen, where his research focuses on experiencing, surviving and living with diagnostic processes.
ISBN: 9783319979731$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-97973-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Autism
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LC Class. No.: RC553.A88 / H46 2018
Dewey Class. No.: 362.19685882
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'This is possibly the best book on autism research this year. It is a very rich book, which is worthwhile for those who are prepared to leave the path of the instrumental and choose deeper reflection. It is a pioneer in the field of free and equal cooperation between academia and lived experience. There are not many books where the authors are sincere in their questioning without wanting to push through their own agenda.' -Translated review of the original Dutch publication on tistje.com, Autism Experience Blog Since 2008 (December 2017) This book explores adult experiences of autism diagnosis. Focusing on the experiences of 21 interviewees, the structure of the book mirrors the seven stages undergone upon diagnosis, and raises important questions about modern society and the self, amidst this life-changing news. Analysing a broad range of empirical interview data including adults who had experiences of other diagnoses, and adults who seemed to function normally before their autism diagnosis, the authors use these stories to examine how autism diagnosis can be extremely important and helpful, but also generate a great deal of negativity. Illuminating a range of testimonies that have previously been kept in the shadows, this book will not only appeal to students and scholars of autism in adults, but also to practitioners as well as adults who have been diagnosed with autism. Kristien Hens is Lecturer in Ethics at the University of Antwerp, Belgium, and also holds a research position at KU Leuven, Belgium. Her research interests centre around the ethics of psychiatric diagnosis, the models of biology in ethics, and ethics of genetics. Raymond Langenberg is a trainer and management consultant for Diversity BVBA, of which he is also a co-owner. He is also a researcher for the independent think-tank Campus Gelbergen, where his research focuses on experiencing, surviving and living with diagnostic processes.
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