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Autism | The social and medical models of autism represent distinct perspectives in understanding and approaching autism spectrum conditions. The medical model primarily views autism as a neurodevelopmental disorder, focusing on diagnosis, treatment, and interventions from a medical standpoint. It emphasizes identifying and addressing symptoms, often through therapeutic and medical interventions. In contrast, the social model places emphasis on the societal and environmental factors that influence the experiences of Autistic individuals. It highlights the importance of adapting society to be more inclusive and accommodating, reducing barriers, and promoting acceptance. This model sees autism as a natural neurological variation rather than a disorder. While the medical model seeks to manage and alleviate symptoms, the social model aims to create a more inclusive and understanding society that embraces neurodiversity. Both perspectives contribute to a holistic understanding of autism, influencing how individuals are perceived and supported in various aspects of life. Learn more in the linked videos below. While the content was not produced by AutismTN, the information provided has been vetted for accuracy. |
Reading Recommendations |
Odd Girl Out |
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| What I Mean When I Say I'm Autistic: Unpuzzling a Life on the Autism Spectrum |
Different, Not Less: A neurodivergent's guide to embracing your true self and finding your happily ever after |
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