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NeuroTribes

by Steve Silberman

NeuroTribes

by Steve Silberman

In 'NeuroTribes,' journalist Steve Silberman explores the evolving understanding of autism, shining a light on the history of its discovery and the emergence of neurodiversity as a concept for broader social acceptance. Delving into the contentious past of autism research, Silberman uncovers the concealed actions of early researchers and reveals the struggles faced by autistic individuals. He examines the paradigm shift toward recognizing cognitive differences not as deficits, but as natural human variations. This enlightening journey through the autism spectrum redefines our societal perspective and imagines a more inclusive world where everyone's neurological uniqueness is celebrated and supported.

  • Psychology
  • Non-Fiction
  • Health & Wellness
  • Neurodiversity
  • Inclusion
  • Society
  • Autism
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