Category: Status quo
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Counselling for autistics
This blog post by Lisa Markwell, a counsellor from London describes very well my own experience of counselling: being misunderstood, suggesting past trauma is the reason for my difficulties and insisting on helping me when I felt absolutely fine while ignorong areas that I felt I needed help with. It’s really worth reading https://www.connections-counselling.co.uk/blog/the-importance-of-autism-awareness-for-counsellors-and-therapists/ Apparently…
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Email to Professor Baron-Cohen, copy to Mark Henderson, CEO of Home Group (aka The Company), contains attachment: screenshot of email that was a response from AXA occupational health to my Subject Access Request
Dear Professor Baron-Cohen, I’m wondering if you gave any thought to the emails where I was describing my diagnostician’s, methods. I think, being a researcher, you should find it interesting and worth investigating. There’s another story for you (if you think certain autistics don’t need any support). When I was working for the company called…
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Autistic mice
OK, so I promised earlier, in my About page that I want to focus on communication, and here I write about a status quo. But isn’t it all connected? I can’t do all the communication work completely by myself, other people need to focus on it too, and possibly we, autistics will benefit more from…