Day 16 of Auctober!
I'm proud to be autistic. Even if I could get rid of my autism I don't want to. I'm loving the fact that Autistic Pride is growing more and more each day!
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Day 16 of Auctober!
I'm proud to be autistic. Even if I could get rid of my autism I don't want to. I'm loving the fact that Autistic Pride is growing more and more each day!
Please feel free to post why you do or don't go to therapy, experiences with different therapists, or anything else that might give more data.
Content warning: This is a post about ABA.
The primary reason I think ABA is irredeemable: ABA uses behavior modification as a primary method of instruction. I think that is inherently demeaning, counterproductive and dangerous.
ABA therapy relies on continuous extrinsic motivation, which means conditioning the person it’s being done to to comply with a lot of things that they’re actively unwilling to do for several hours a week over and over. It means making them do things that make no sense to them, over and over for many hours a week. That’s dangerous. It’s especially dangerous for people with disabilities who have complex communication needs.
It’s dangerous to make a kid do things that make no sense to them over and over and over while relying on extrinsic reinforcement. That teaches them that people in positions of power can do whatever they want to them, and that they have no right to protest or understand or influence things. ABA leaves people subject to it very, very vulnerable to abuse. Extreme conditioned obedience is dangerous, and it’s the most persistently reinforced behavior in ABA therapy. It’s generalized to other environments, and does not go away once therapy ends.
There’s also a few secondary problems with ABA, which are deeply embedded in the culture of the BACB:
The goals of therapy are often bad in themselves. Eg:
(For some good discussion of the issue of bad goals, see “Would You Accept this Behavior Towards a Non-Autistic Child?“ by an SLP specializing in AAC.)
The reinforcers are often unethical even when the goals have merit.
Aversives have fallen somewhat out of favor in recent years, partly due to public outcry over them. That does not solve the problem, and a lot of common reinforcers are not much of an improvement.
ABA therapists talk about using things like bubbles, tickles and praise - but those things are not, in the long term, reliably sufficient to get anyone to comply with many hours a week of boring therapy.
What does work is taking everything a child (or adult) cares about, and making their access to it contingent on compliance in therapy. That’s an awful thing to do to someone, and it can seriously impair their ability to care about anything or communicate about anything. If you know that showing interest in something means it will be taken away, it’s going to be hard to show interest.
I think that’s inherent to this kind of therapy - ultimately, you have to either get intrinsic motivation or use really invasive extrinsic motivation. But even if that problem was solvable, I’d still be opposed to ABA as an educational method, because of the primary problem that behavior motivation is not defensible as a primary educational approach. Educational approaches should be about teaching, not about behavior modification.
Day 16 of Auctober!
I'm proud to be autistic. Even if I could get rid of my autism I don't want to. I'm loving the fact that Autistic Pride is growing more and more each day!
(image description: a square with a red back and red text inside a white box, text reads “International Day of Protest Against ABA” and the date “august 31st”)
I hate this comparison! Autism is talked about like it's some deadly disease. It's been compared to cancer, diabetes and AIDS, which isn't just insulting to autistic people, it's also insulting to people dealing with cancer, diabetes and AIDS!
As the child of a cancer survivor I implore you, just stop this. Autism isn't a disease, it's just a different neurotype.
The number of things that have been blamed for causing autism is so long that I never would’ve been able to fit it all in a comic strip. People refuse to believe that it’s genetics. I’m not sure if it’s because they don’t want to admit that they could be the reason for their child’s autism, and just want to blame everything else, or what, but this pseudo-science needs to stop.
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(a photo of gold foil with a white square on top, inside the square is yellow-gold text that reads “Honoring Autistic Dignity Day” with the date “8/8” below)
The date for Autistic Dignity Day was chosen because, when written in number form, the date 8/8 looks like two infinity symbols.
Today is about recognizing and respecting the dignity and autonomy of autistic individuals everywhere. Autistic lives and experiences have value and worth.
i don't know who is telling you this but our society is not what makes autism a disability. if we reformed the education system and became socialist autism would still be a disability. current society does not help but like. overthrowing capitalism will not magically make me able to eat vegetables
If they claim they can cure your condition that you have been told is incurable, run. If they claim they cured themselves, run. If they claim they have cured everything from cancer to lupus holistically, run. If they claim you have to buy only supplements from them, run. If they claim they that only thing that will cure is x but x costs tons of money, run. If they refuse to run tests or address your diagnosed conditions before insisting you do an expensive treatment not covered by insurence, run. If they offer a one size fits all treatment/cure, run.
I have been scammed by "holistic" and "naturalistic" people before as a chronically ill person. In fact it was an actual doctor who went to medical school who scammed me for years. So watch out. If it seems too good to be true it probably is.
More and more parents of autistic kids are finding out that they’re autistic as well, which is awesome! This makes me wonder what mental gymnastics parents who don’t believe autism is genetic, but see themselves in their autistic child, have to do.
I feel that imposter syndrome within the autistic community is so common. We're constantly told "you don't look autistic" that sometimes we believe it. It's okay though. You're not alone in feeling this. Don't listen to those doubts, and embrace your autistic self!
The autistic self-advocacy movement would not exist without the work of the self-advocacy movement started by people with intellectual disabilities. We take pride in that history, and we see our work as a continuing part of that movement.
who gave me all this autism
Flashback Friday: Originally posted June 21st, 2020
Why am I autistic? Because my dad's autistic! Thanks for the autism Dad! It's very much appreciated ^_^
On 6/11 a House subcommittee passed a draft bill that would stop the FDA banning shock devices used at the JRC. Our next step is to stop it passing the Appropriations committee.
Look for a new ASAN #StopTheShock action alert soon on how to push back.