UnDisciplined: How inclusivity benefits men and women on the autism spectrum
Keywords
UnDisciplined The UnDisciplined Science Show, autism, UPR
Abstract
Autism Spectrum Disorder exists on a continuum of behaviors, capabilities, and deviations from norms. It's right there in the name — it's a spectrum. But for a very long time, that spectrum didn't include much space for girls. That's finally changing.
Katrina Hahn and Terisa Gabrielseon are co-authors, along with K. Kavena Begat, Katheleen Campbell, and Lucas Harrington, of the book "Assessment of Autism in Females and Nuanced Presentations."
Original Publication Citation
Gabrielsen, T., Hahn, K. (2023). How Inclusivity Benefits Men and Women on the Autism Spectrum Undisciplined, Matt LaPlante, UPR/KUER https://www.upr.org/show/undisciplined/2023-11-18/undisciplined-how-inclusivity-benefits-men-and-women-on-the-autism-spectrum
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Gabrielsen, Terisa P.; Hahn, Katrina; and LaPante, Matthew, "UnDisciplined: How inclusivity benefits men and women on the autism spectrum" (2023). Faculty Publications. 7620.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/facpub/7620
Document Type
Other
Publication Date
2023
Publisher
Utah Public Radio
Language
English
College
David O. McKay School of Education
Department
Counseling Psychology and Special Education
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