Tag: autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
Towards Resilience and Possibilities and Away from Diseases and Symptoms
An interview with Professor Jim van Os who says that, arguably, ālove is the most powerful evidence-based treatment in mental healthā. We discuss his recent paper published in World Psychiatry which envisions a future for mental health that moves away from symptoms and diagnoses and towards peer support and lived experience.
The Scientism of Autism
Autism is now simply assumed to represent a real, tangible, identifiable āthing.ā But no one is asking the obvious question: On what evidential basis can you conclude that autism represents a natural category that can be differentiated from other natural categories? According to the real science, autism should be seen as a fact of culture, not a fact of nature.
āVirtual Autismā May Explain Explosive Rise in ASD Diagnoses
New clinical case studies have found that many young children who spend too much screen timeāon TVās, video games, tablets and computersāhave symptoms labeled as āautism.ā When parents take away the screens for a few months the childās symptoms disappear.
Maternal Antidepressant Use Tied to Autism
In a major study, published yesterday in JAMA Pediatrics, the use of SSRI antidepressants during pregnancy was found to increase the risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) by 87-percent. Previous studies reveal that more than 13-percent of women currently use SSRI antidepressants during pregnancy.