Les fondements de l'épanouissement autistique

Titre original en anglais : The Foundations of Autistic Flourishing

Pellicano, E. & Heyworth, M. (2023). The Foundations of Autistic Flourishing. Current Psychiatry Reports, 25(9), 419-427. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11920-023-01441-9

Date de publication: 08/08/2023 Ajout dans AutiHub: 05/07/2026 Type: Article Langue de l’article: Anglais

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OBJECTIF DE LA REVUE : Toutes les personnes, y compris les personnes autistes, méritent de vivre une vie épanouissante. Mais à quoi ressemble une vie épanouissante pour les personnes autistes ? Nous suggérons que les biais cachés, les erreurs méthodologiques et les hypothèses clés de la science de l'autisme ont obscurci les réponses à cette question. Ici, nous cherchons à initier une discussion plus large sur ce que pourraient être les fondements d'une bonne vie autistique et sur la manière dont cette discussion pourrait être cadrée. RÉSULTATS RÉCENTS : Nous identifions cinq façons dont la science de l'autisme peut nous aider tous à assurer ces fondements, notamment en (1) accordant une place prépondérante au bien-être autistique dans la recherche, (2) renforçant l'autonomie des personnes autistes, (3) accordant une meilleure attention aux expériences quotidiennes, (4) reconnaissant le contexte et (5) travaillant en partenariat avec les personnes autistes, leurs familles et leurs alliés afin de veiller à ce qu'ils soient au cœur de la prise de décision en matière de recherche. Une telle approche orienterait la recherche sur l'autisme afin de contribuer à façonner de bonnes vies autistiques.

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: All people-including Autistic people-deserve to live flourishing lives. But what does a flourishing life look like for Autistic people? We suggest that the hidden biases, methodological errors, and key assumptions of autism science have obscured answers to this question. Here, we seek to initiate a broader discussion about what the foundations for a good Autistic life might be and how this discussion might be framed. RECENT FINDINGS: We identify five ways in which autism science can help us all to secure those foundations, including by (1) giving Autistic well-being prominence in research, (2) amplifying Autistic autonomy, (3) attending better to everyday experiences, (4) acknowledging context, and (5) working in partnership with Autistic people and their families and allies to ensure that they are at the heart of research decision-making. Such an approach would direct the focus of autism research to help shape good Autistic lives.

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Parmi les seules occurrences rattachées. Sur l’ensemble des occurrences d’auteurices cité·es : 147 / 414 (35,5 %). Auteurices cité·es distinct·es rattaché·es, non identifié·es comme autistes : 108 / 135 (80,0 %).
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