Tag: autism spectrum disorder (ASD)

Towards Resilience and Possibilities and Away from Diseases and Symptoms

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An interview with Professor Jim van Os who says that, arguably, ā€˜love 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

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Autism is now simply assumed to represent a real, tangible, identifiable ā€˜thing.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.

ā€œVirtual Autismā€ May Explain Explosive Rise in ASD Diagnoses

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New clinical case studies have found that many young children who spend too much screen timeā€”on TVā€™s, video games, tablets and computersā€”have symptoms labeled as ā€œautism.ā€ When parents take away the screens for a few months the childā€™s symptoms disappear.

Maternal Antidepressant Use Tied to Autism

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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.