Autism: a new introduction to psychological theory and current debate

Woods, R. (2019). Autism: a new introduction to psychological theory and current debate. Disability & Society, 35(4), 688-690. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2019.1636564

Publication date: 10 Jul 2019 Added to AutiHub: 7 Jul 2026 Type: Article Article language: English

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Abstract

Fletcher-Watson and Happe’s latest edition of a classic autism text can be best described as an autism book by psychologists, for psychologists; not an autistic-led autism book for psychologists. A...

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Among linked cited-author occurrences only. Across all cited-author occurrences: 30 / 57 (52.6%). Distinct linked cited authors not identified as autistic: 27 / 40 (67.5%).
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