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Commentary: A spectrum for all? A response to Green et al. (2023), neurodiversity, autism and health care

The broadening of the clinical definition of autism over time-the so-called, autism spectrum-has run in parallel with the growth of a neurodiversity movement that has reframed the concept of autism entirely. Without a coherent and evidence-based framework through which both of these advances can be situated, the field is at risk of losing definition altogether.

Citation:
Whitehouse A. Commentary: A spectrum for all? A response to Green et al. (2023), neurodiversity, autism and health care. Child Adolesc Ment Health. 2023

Keywords:
Autism spectrum disorders; neurodevelopmental disorders; pre-emptive; therapy

Abstract:
The broadening of the clinical definition of autism over time-the so-called, autism spectrum-has run in parallel with the growth of a neurodiversity movement that has reframed the concept of autism entirely. Without a coherent and evidence-based framework through which both of these advances can be situated, the field is at risk of losing definition altogether.