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Lee Archer  |  Nottingham Arts's avatar

It’s statistics as proof, but the nuances of human behavior can’t be explained by numbers. We aren’t cells on a spreadsheet.

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Skye Sclera's avatar

I can see I'm just going to have to work my way through reading your entire stack, Michael, with the slowness and purpose it deserves. You've distilled down and presented what I believe to be the truth of the psychology-science illusion, a pretending at absolute truth. I'm a psychotherapist and psych assessor, with a particular interest in neurodiversity and some experience in research (though not in the neurodiversity field). If am keen to contribute where I can. For now, I will simply say that your critique of the field (and your acknowledgement of where current diagnostic frameworks are useful, albeit limited and blunt) appears pretty sound to me.

As an aside, I much prefer using the PDM (Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual) to the DSM for my assessment work, because it includes (where possible) internal experience as more or less the core defining feature of a given diagnosis. There are also plenty of 'UNKNOWN' entries where the internal experience or contributing maturational patterns are not well understood. I shall have to remind myself what it has to say about autism when I am next in my office ... probably not a lot, but I still find an honest admission of "we don't really know that yet" more compelling than a behavioural label.

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