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- and Monotropism: A unified theory of autism". The Psychologist. The British Psychological Society. monotropism.org Information portal on monotropism, including...
- seem to be largely driven by an intense interest in specific topics (monotropism). Historically, autistic children were said to be dela**** in developing...
- Pathophysiology **** and gender Societal and cultural aspects LGBTQ identities Monotropism Therapies Diagnoses Pervasive developmental disorder classic autism Asperger...
- Pathophysiology **** and gender Societal and cultural aspects LGBTQ identities Monotropism Therapies Diagnoses Pervasive developmental disorder classic autism Asperger...
- compromising the child's psychological development. Bowlby's concept of monotropism is an exemplar of the CCC perspective... Bretherton, I. and Munholland...
- campaigner for autistic people. She collaborated in developing the theory of monotropism as a way of explaining autism in terms of a tendency to focus intensely...
- Pathophysiology **** and gender Societal and cultural aspects LGBTQ identities Monotropism Therapies Diagnoses Pervasive developmental disorder classic autism Asperger...
- identifying potentially negative or harmful beliefs Behavioral experiments for monotropism Behaviorism, which is based on such experiments Experiment Category:Science...
- they exist.[clarification needed][citation needed] Perspective-taking Monotropism Integrative complexity "Caetextia: a new definition of autistic and Asperger's...
- others would go on to develop it in subsequent years. The theory of monotropism was developed by three autistic activists, the British linguist and teacher...