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Dr. Sue Fletcher-Watson & Dr. Catherine Crompton: Autism Belonging & Connection

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In today’s episode, we explore the social cognition found within our own species, and what the benefit to every person might be if we deepen our understanding of the wide variety of intelligences of human beings.

We hear from two researchers at the University of Edinburgh, Dr. Sue Fletcher-Watson, and her colleague, Dr. Catherine Crompton, about their study examining the social cognition of autism, which shines new light on the comfort and confidence that autistic people can experience in communication and community with other neurodivergent people, and how everyone benefits when autistic people’s needs are supported. We’ll also hear from three participants in the doctors’ research, who discuss their own experiences as autistic people in a world designed for and by the non-autistic.

Learn more about Dr. Sue Fletcher-Watson and Dr. Catherine Crompton.

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Manage episode 453340330 series 2862316
Content provided by Michele Cobb. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Michele Cobb or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Please take our listener survey: https://bit.ly/3YxfDm2 THANK YOU!

In today’s episode, we explore the social cognition found within our own species, and what the benefit to every person might be if we deepen our understanding of the wide variety of intelligences of human beings.

We hear from two researchers at the University of Edinburgh, Dr. Sue Fletcher-Watson, and her colleague, Dr. Catherine Crompton, about their study examining the social cognition of autism, which shines new light on the comfort and confidence that autistic people can experience in communication and community with other neurodivergent people, and how everyone benefits when autistic people’s needs are supported. We’ll also hear from three participants in the doctors’ research, who discuss their own experiences as autistic people in a world designed for and by the non-autistic.

Learn more about Dr. Sue Fletcher-Watson and Dr. Catherine Crompton.

  continue reading

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