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Ecological-enactive account of autism spectrum disorder
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a psychopathological condition characterized by persistent deficits in social interaction and communication, and...
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Social Cognition and Autism Spectrum Disorders: From Mindreading to Narratives
In this chapter I will work on the crucial role of semiotic narratives for social cognition. I will try to stress the key position that a semiotic... -
First-person perspectives and scientific inquiry of autism: towards an integrative approach
What role should the expertise of the autistic communities play in sha** the category of autism compared to the role played by science? This...
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Mental Disorders
Mental disorders pertain to the whole of an individual, a person, namely a ‘self-interpreting animal’. Psychiatric classifications can influence what... -
In Search of Regained Time? Autism and Organizational [A]temporality in the Light of Humanistic Management
This paper investigates the relationship that people with high functioning autism have with organizational temporality by considering this...
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Theory of Mind and Psychopathology: A Comprehensive Assessment and an Overview of Impairments in Neuropsychiatric Disorders
Theory of Mind (ToM) is a cognitive construct that involves different levels of complexity. Development of the different ToM skills follows an... -
Theory of Mind in Autism: From a Primary Deficit to Just Mutual Misunderstanding?
The theory-of-mind account of autism has been central to cognitive research in the field for nearly 40 years. It initially proposed that the... -
Autism and the Case Against Job Interviews
Unemployment rates among autistic people are high even among those with low-support needs. While a variety of measures is needed to address this...
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Autism and Voting Rights
Voting rightsVoting rights are viewed as sacrosanct in the U.S. Unless one is incarcerated or is deemed incompetent, one possesses the right to vote.... -
Autism as Gradual Sensorimotor Difference: From Enactivism to Ethical Inclusion
Autism research is increasingly moving to a view centred around sensorimotor atypicalities instead of traditional, ethically problematical, views...
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Linguistic Recursion and Danish Discourse Particles: Language in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
In a study involving 62 Danish children with autism spectrum disorder, we obtained results showing that the mastery of linguistic recursion is a... -
Agency and Ownership in Tic Disorders
This chapter asks what we know about the first-personal experience of ticcing and everyday action in people with Tourette Syndrome (TS) and other... -
Symptomologies of Post-Anthropocene
This chapter looks at the symptoms of the post-Anthropocene with the speculation that the capitalist system has brought on the onset of a range of... -
Misidentification delusions as mentalization disorders
The aim of this article is to analyze those theories that interpret misidentification delusions in terms of mentalization. The hypothesis under...
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Applying Genetic and Genomic Tools to Psychiatric Disorders: A Sco** Review
IntroductionThe bioethics literature reflects significant interest in and concern with the use of genetic and genomic information in various...
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Loneliness and Absence in Psychopathology
Loneliness is a near-universal experience. It is particularly common for individuals with (so-called) psychopathological conditions or disorders. In...
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Medical assistance in dying for people living with mental disorders: a qualitative thematic review
BackgroundMedical assistance in dying (MAiD) sparks debate in several countries, some of which allow or plan to allow MAiD where a mental disorder is...
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The DSM-5 introduction of the Social (Pragmatic) Communication Disorder as a new mental disorder: a philosophical review
The latest edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) included the Social (Pragmatic) Communication Disorder (SPCD)...
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