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  1. CW: Rant about knee-jerk pathologisation of deviations from the neurotypical norm

    I was just having a discussion with @lauravivanco about aphantasia and SDAM: mastodon.scot/@lauravivanco/11

    I am aphantasic and have a very different kind of autobiographical memory from that of other people I’ve spoken to

    But then this occurred to me:

    Why should I accept Brian Levine’s 2015 (yes, 2015!) coining of the term ‘*severely deficient* autobiographical memory’ for this aspect of my neurotype?

    Being Autistic, I’m pathologised by the medical model as having a ‘autism spectrum *disorder*’

    And being an ADHDer, I apparently have an ‘attention *deficit* hyperactivity *disorder* (yeah, get two Ds in there, why not!)

    Yet many Autistic and ADHD activists who subscribe to the social model of disability and the neurodiversity paradigm are making inroads into persuading at least some academics and clinicians to treat us as disabled, not disordered, not deficient – just a different kind of human, not humans that have gone wrong

    My aphantasia/SDAM (I have a strong hunch they go together) may have strengths and weaknesses in comparison with the imaginative capacity attributed to the mythical ‘normal’ person

    But because it’s out of the ordinary, it has to be called *severely deficient* by the gleeful (probably) neurotypical researcher, doesn’t it!

    In 2015!

    Still!

    #aphantasia #SDAM #SeverelyDeficientAutobiographicalMemory #neurodiversity #SocialModelOfDisability #ActuallyAutistic #ActuallyADHD #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs

  2. CW: Rant about knee-jerk pathologisation of deviations from the neurotypical norm

    I was just having a discussion with @lauravivanco about aphantasia and SDAM: mastodon.scot/@lauravivanco/11

    I am aphantasic and have a very different kind of autobiographical memory from that of other people I’ve spoken to

    But then this occurred to me:

    Why should I accept Brian Levine’s 2015 (yes, 2015!) coining of the term ‘*severely deficient* autobiographical memory’ for this aspect of my neurotype?

    Being Autistic, I’m pathologised by the medical model as having a ‘autism spectrum *disorder*’

    And being an ADHDer, I apparently have an ‘attention *deficit* hyperactivity *disorder* (yeah, get two Ds in there, why not!)

    Yet many Autistic and ADHD activists who subscribe to the social model of disability and the neurodiversity paradigm are making inroads into persuading at least some academics and clinicians to treat us as disabled, not disordered, not deficient – just a different kind of human, not humans that have gone wrong

    My aphantasia/SDAM (I have a strong hunch they go together) may have strengths and weaknesses in comparison with the imaginative capacity attributed to the mythical ‘normal’ person

    But because it’s out of the ordinary, it has to be called *severely deficient* by the gleeful (probably) neurotypical researcher, doesn’t it!

    In 2015!

    Still!

    #aphantasia #SDAM #SeverelyDeficientAutobiographicalMemory #neurodiversity #SocialModelOfDisability #ActuallyAutistic #ActuallyADHD #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs

  3. CW: Rant about knee-jerk pathologisation of deviations from the neurotypical norm

    I was just having a discussion with @lauravivanco about aphantasia and SDAM: mastodon.scot/@lauravivanco/11

    I am aphantasic and have a very different kind of autobiographical memory from that of other people I’ve spoken to

    But then this occurred to me:

    Why should I accept Brian Levine’s 2015 (yes, 2015!) coining of the term ‘*severely deficient* autobiographical memory’ for this aspect of my neurotype?

    Being Autistic, I’m pathologised by the medical model as having a ‘autism spectrum *disorder*’

    And being an ADHDer, I apparently have an ‘attention *deficit* hyperactivity *disorder* (yeah, get two Ds in there, why not!)

    Yet many Autistic and ADHD activists who subscribe to the social model of disability and the neurodiversity paradigm are making inroads into persuading at least some academics and clinicians to treat us as disabled, not disordered, not deficient – just a different kind of human, not humans that have gone wrong

    My aphantasia/SDAM (I have a strong hunch they go together) may have strengths and weaknesses in comparison with the imaginative capacity attributed to the mythical ‘normal’ person

    But because it’s out of the ordinary, it has to be called *severely deficient* by the gleeful (probably) neurotypical researcher, doesn’t it!

    In 2015!

    Still!

    #aphantasia #SDAM #SeverelyDeficientAutobiographicalMemory #neurodiversity #SocialModelOfDisability #ActuallyAutistic #ActuallyADHD #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs

  4. CW: Rant about knee-jerk pathologisation of deviations from the neurotypical norm

    I was just having a discussion with @lauravivanco about aphantasia and SDAM: mastodon.scot/@lauravivanco/11

    I am aphantasic and have a very different kind of autobiographical memory from that of other people I’ve spoken to

    But then this occurred to me:

    Why should I accept Brian Levine’s 2015 (yes, 2015!) coining of the term ‘*severely deficient* autobiographical memory’ for this aspect of my neurotype?

    Being Autistic, I’m pathologised by the medical model as having a ‘autism spectrum *disorder*’

    And being an ADHDer, I apparently have an ‘attention *deficit* hyperactivity *disorder* (yeah, get two Ds in there, why not!)

    Yet many Autistic and ADHD activists who subscribe to the social model of disability and the neurodiversity paradigm are making inroads into persuading at least some academics and clinicians to treat us as disabled, not disordered, not deficient – just a different kind of human, not humans that have gone wrong

    My aphantasia/SDAM (I have a strong hunch they go together) may have strengths and weaknesses in comparison with the imaginative capacity attributed to the mythical ‘normal’ person

    But because it’s out of the ordinary, it has to be called *severely deficient* by the gleeful (probably) neurotypical researcher, doesn’t it!

    In 2015!

    Still!

    #aphantasia #SDAM #SeverelyDeficientAutobiographicalMemory #neurodiversity #SocialModelOfDisability #ActuallyAutistic #ActuallyADHD #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs

  5. CW: Rant about knee-jerk pathologisation of deviations from the neurotypical norm

    I was just having a discussion with @lauravivanco about aphantasia and SDAM: mastodon.scot/@lauravivanco/11

    I am aphantasic and have a very different kind of autobiographical memory from that of other people I’ve spoken to

    But then this occurred to me:

    Why should I accept Brian Levine’s 2015 (yes, 2015!) coining of the term ‘*severely deficient* autobiographical memory’ for this aspect of my neurotype?

    Being Autistic, I’m pathologised by the medical model as having a ‘autism spectrum *disorder*’

    And being an ADHDer, I apparently have an ‘attention *deficit* hyperactivity *disorder* (yeah, get two Ds in there, why not!)

    Yet many Autistic and ADHD activists who subscribe to the social model of disability and the neurodiversity paradigm are making inroads into persuading at least some academics and clinicians to treat us as disabled, not disordered, not deficient – just a different kind of human, not humans that have gone wrong

    My aphantasia/SDAM (I have a strong hunch they go together) may have strengths and weaknesses in comparison with the imaginative capacity attributed to the mythical ‘normal’ person

    But because it’s out of the ordinary, it has to be called *severely deficient* by the gleeful (probably) neurotypical researcher, doesn’t it!

    In 2015!

    Still!

    #aphantasia #SDAM #SeverelyDeficientAutobiographicalMemory #neurodiversity #SocialModelOfDisability #ActuallyAutistic #ActuallyADHD #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs