Dr. Holly E.A. Sutherland
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Understanding (and accommodating) an autistic social communicative ‘style’ to support autistic wellbeing
Introduction. Autistic people often find communication and social interaction difficult. These difficulties are linked to negative …
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Catherine J. Crompton
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Joseph Long
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Sue Fletcher-Watson
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Autistic social communication: ‘a minefield of problems’, or ‘a difference in typical values’?
Much of the research on social communication in autism focuses on ‘deficits’ in autistic social communication. However, more recent …
Holly E. A. Sutherland
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Catherine J. Crompton
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Joseph Long
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Investigating (non-)autistic success at identifying (non-)autistic people in videos and pictures
“Social and communication impairments” are part of the diagnostic criteria for autism, but recent research has shown that social …
Holly E. A. Sutherland
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Danielle Ropar
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Sue Fletcher-Watson
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Harriette Axbey
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Martha Sharp
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Catherine J. Crompton
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“The key is acceptance”: Exploring autistic adults’ social communicative wants, needs, and expectations
Reporting the results from my first focus group on autistic people’s communication wants, needs, and preferences.
Jun 8, 2022 3:50 PM — 4:10 PM
Kings College London, London, England
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An ‘autistic communicative style’? Exploring autistic people’s social communication preferences
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Catherine J. Crompton
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Joseph Long
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Sue Fletcher-Watson
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Investigating the accuracy of people’s judgements about social dyads’ autistic diagnostic status from videos of social interaction
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Catherine J. Crompton
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Joseph Long
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Sue Fletcher-Watson
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‘I was brought up in an NT-speaking household’: autistic perspectives on autistic communication
Understanding the autistic style of social communication through the double empathy problem.
Mar 17, 2022 12:30 PM — 1:00 PM
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