The CBC radio show Quirks and Quarks ran a show some time ago on autism. It is available for download as a podcast here with some additional links to other resources. I have downloaded it and added it to our podcast repository in case the link goes cold or the content is removed.
Here is the information on their page regarding the show:
In the big dictionary of mental disorders known as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, or DSM for short, autism is listed as a mental illness. According to the psychiatric manual, people with autism don’t communicate well, have trouble interacting with others, and often have some unusual and repetitive behaviours. Scientists have been very interested in understanding what causes autism — mostly with an eye to curing it.
Now, two autism researchers in Montreal are arguing that maybe autism isn’t something that needs to be cured. Maybe it isn’t even a mental disorder.
The two researchers make an unlikely team. One is Dr. Laurent Mottron, a psychiatrist and cognitive neuroscientist at the Riviere-des-Prairies Hospital. He has been studying autism for 25 years. The other is Michelle Dawson, who is autistic. Ms. Dawson has never been to university, but is working at the level of someone with a PhD. For the last couple of years, these two have been collaborating on research into autism. They argue that autism should be recognized as a different way of being human, rather than as a disease or series of defects to be eradicated.
We sent freelance science journalist Alison Motluk to Montreal recently, to speak to the two researchers.
I haven’t had a chance to listen to it yet but the preamble seems to be very interesting and captures what is a very divisive issue within the autism community- how autism should be viewed and what, if anything, should be done about it. I look forward to listening to it, I hope that it is a balanced review with some input from both sides of the debate.
I will comment further once I find the time to listen to the podcast in its entirety and have had some time to digest it. If anyone has invented a day with more than 24 hours I would love to be a beta tester!!