In a Different Key
About This Book
In a Different Key (2016) traces autism's evolution from its initial clinical identification through decades of changing theories and treatment approaches. This exploration reveals how autistic individuals have claimed their own voices within ongoing debates, offering optimism for greater understanding and empathy despite persistent questions and challenges.
Who Should Read This?
- Advocates for disability rights and social justice
- Medical professionals working in psychiatry and developmental pediatrics
- Parents, relatives, and caregivers of autistic individuals
- Educators developing inclusive classroom strategies
- Anyone seeking to understand neurodiversity
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