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| Identities | Disabled, Neurodivergent, Autistic, ADHD, Cerebral Palsy, Bipolar Disorder, PTSD |
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We can only hope that this month continues to change over the years to do things autistic people need, such as increasing access to a diverse range of services, increasing employment access, and addressing co-occurring mental health concerns. Until then, I will continue to have mixed feelings. (2/end)
#AutismAcceptanceMonth #ActuallyAutistic #AutismAwarenessMonth
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Frontiers in Psychiatry is hosting a special issue titled "Break the Stigma: Autism" that is now accepting abstract submissions. Abstracts are due February 28th, 2023. Manuscripts are due June 21st, 2023.
I'm serving as one of the topic coordinators for the special issue.
#CallForPapers #AutismResearch
To learn more:
Frontiers in Psychiatry is hosting a special issue titled "Break the Stigma: Autism" that is now accepting abstract submissions. Abstracts are due February 28th, 2023. Manuscripts are due June 21st, 2023. I'm serving as one of the topic coordinators for the special issue. #CallForPapers #AutismResearch To learn more: https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/50301/break-the-stigma-autism
Really excited to see a piece like this published. I think their approach to #neurodiversity is important and addresses how advocates can approach both our collective needs & identity while respecting the diversity within our community.
There needs to be an intersectional approach to the neurodiversity movement going forward as cross-movement collaboration towards collective goals.
Probably my favorite paper from January.
@homelessjun Yes, albeit I cannot speak or read any of these languages, there are motifs and other things about these languages I have picked up more on.
I liked anime for a long time, so I'm not surprised there. However, I have also liked international or music from different cultures since I was very young.