12:08pm
January 1, 2014
Does anyone know of anything actually worthwhile to read about autism-related motion disorders?
I’m really ducking sick of not understanding basic things about how my body works.
There is a really long book by Anne Donnellan and Martha Leary that came out recently. Relatively recently anyway. Autism: Sensory-Movement Differences and Diversity. There’s also many scholarly articles on autistic catatonia although they’re not always useful on a practical level.
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rutdeleu said: I have found some related journal articles through my school’s academic database (so I don’t know if they’re accessible outside of it) but they’re mainly focused on children.
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alliecat-person said: My guess is not very, from what I recall.
alliecat-person said: Martha Leary and Anne Donnellan have a very basic book about this. I don’t know how helpful it will be for an autistic person, though.
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