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Understanding Autism

Parents, Doctors, and the History of a Disorder
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Understanding Autism by Chloe Silverman explores the evolving social and biomedical history of autism as a diagnostic category. The book details how parental love and advocacy have profoundly influenced scientific research, treatment practices, and policy related to autism over the past fifty years. Silverman highlights the collaboration between parents and medical professionals, showing how emotional care and scientific knowledge are deeply intertwined in advancing understanding and therapies for autism.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in health, social history, and autism advocacy, including parents, professionals, and those curious about the intersection of science and care in medical conditions.

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Autism has attracted a great deal of attention in recent years, thanks to dramatically increasing rates of diagnosis, extensive organizational mobilization, journalistic coverage, biomedical research, and clinical innovation. This title offers a social history of the expanding diagnostic category of this contested illness.

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Autism has attracted a great deal of attention in recent years, thanks to dramatically increasing rates of diagnosis, extensive organisational mobilization, journalistic coverage, biomedical research, and clinical innovation. Understanding Autism, a social history of the expanding diagnostic category of this contested illness, takes a close look at the role of emotionโ€”specifically, of parental loveโ€”in the intense and passionate work of biomedical communities investigating autism.

Chloe Silverman tracks developments in autism theory and practice over the past half-century and shows how an understanding of autism has been constituted and stabilised through vital efforts of schools, gene banks, professional associations, government committees, parent networks, and treatment conferences.

She examines the love and labour of parents, who play a role in developingโ€”in conjunction with medical expertsโ€”new forms of treatment and therapy for their children. While biomedical knowledge is dispersed through an emotionally neutral, technical language that separates experts from laypeople, parental advocacy and activism call these distinctions into question.

Silverman reveals how parental care has been a constant driver in the volatile field of autism research and treatment, and has served as an inspiration for scientific change. Recognising the importance of parental knowledge and observations in treating autism, this book reveals that effective responses to the disorder demonstrate the mutual interdependence of love and science.

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Critically acclaimed for its balanced and sensitive approach, the book is praised by the London Review of Books for showing how parental insights have reshaped autism understanding. Nature highlights Silvermanโ€™s comprehensive account of autismโ€™s contested status and biomedical progress, enriched by contributions from families and organisations. It is regarded as a fascinating, authoritative read on the subject.

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ISBN: 9780691159683

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 23 September 2013

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 482g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Chloe Silverman is an associate professor in the department of English at Pennsylvania State University.

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