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I write about ADHD, autism, neurodivergent burnout, late diagnosis and affirming psychotherapy. Research-based articles, accessible, without unnecessary jargon.

From "The Salt of the Earth" to "Syndrome" — What We Lost When We Turned Autism into Deficit
ASPERGER & BARON-COHENPart 2Updated

From "The Salt of the Earth" to "Syndrome" — What We Lost When We Turned Autism into Deficit

How Asperger's ideas were distorted, the impact on the concept of the spectrum, and challenging the accusations of Nazism — with evidence and nuance. From vision to controversy.

11 April 202611 min read
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"The Salt of the Earth" — Asperger's Children and the Lost Vision of Autism
ASPERGER & BARON-COHENPart 1Updated

"The Salt of the Earth" — Asperger's Children and the Lost Vision of Autism

Asperger's original vision: the children he called the salt of the earth, the absent-minded professor concept, and curative pedagogy — beyond syndrome and label. Based on Rebecchi (2024).

10 April 202615 min read
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The Toxic Legacy of Simon Baron-Cohen
ASPERGER & BARON-COHENPart 3Updated

The Toxic Legacy of Simon Baron-Cohen

A deconstruction of Simon Baron-Cohen's scientific legacy and the impact of 40 years of clinical theories on neurodiversity.

10 March 202613 min read
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