神经多样性:行为分析师的观点
Michael Nicolosi1,2, Karola Dillenburger2
1Data Driven ABA, Schaffhausen, Switzerland.
Perspectives on behavior science
|September 8, 2025
概括
神经多样性运动 (NDM) 强调了自闭症歧视. 一个行为分析师的观点表明,一个双赢的方法,专注于为所有自闭症患者,包括那些有高支持需求的倡导.
科学领域:
- 行为分析行为分析.
- 神经多样性研究研究的神经多样性研究.
- 自闭症倡导活动
背景情况:
- 由自闭症自我倡导者推动的神经多样性运动 (NDM) 认为,神经分离个体面临与其他少数群体相比的歧视.
- 这种观点考察了神经多样性的历史和概念基础,包括其神经和心理基础.
研究的目的:
- 提供行为分析师对神经多样性运动的观点.
- 探索NDM内部零和动态的潜力,并提出一个替代框架.
主要方法:
- 神经多样性运动的概念分析.
- 审查神经多样性的历史和科学基础.
- 在宣传工作中检查潜在的冲突和解决方案.
主要成果:
- 通过社会正义的镜头,NDM将自闭症经历框架化,将神经分歧歧视与其他少数群体的歧视进行比较.
- 确定了潜在的"零和游戏"场景,其中一个群体的收益可能以另一个群体的牺牲为代价.
- 基于证据的行为分析干预对于具有高支持需求的人来说至关重要.
结论:
- 通过将重点转移到所有自闭症患者的包容性宣传来实现"双赢"的情况.
- 积极的倡导必须包括那些需要高度支持的人,他们可能无法自我倡导.
- 行为分析提供了有效的干预措施,可以显著地使自闭症患者受益,特别是那些有广泛支持需求的人.
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