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Relational Mechanisms of Social Disability in Autism

Autistic adults without intellectual disability often have poor social and functional outcomes. Traditional deficit-models of autism have largely focused on describing and treating the neurological, cognitive, or behavioral differences that characterize autism, but social interaction by its very nature is relational, and new research in our lab is examining how social interaction difficulties in autism might be better understood as emerging interpersonally rather than individually. This talk will detail a series of studies from my group demonstrating the benefit of implementing more ecological assessments of autistic social abilities and describe how differences in the social preferences, expectations, communications styles between autistic and non-autistic people may contribute to social disability in autism. Follow us on Facebook!   / njautismcent.  . Take a look at our website, where we post the latest in NJ Autism News https://njace.us Join our mailing list to keep up-to-date with our center https://tinyurl.com/njace-contact NJACE is funded in part by the New Jersey Governor’s Council for the Medical Research and Treatments of Autism and by the NJ DOH The views expressed herein may not necessarily reflect the views of the NJACE or our partners, the Governor's Council for Medical Research and Treatments in Autism, the New Jersey Department of Health, and Children's Specialized Hospital. The mission of the NJACE is to educate society about the neurobiology of autism, and autistic people‘s unmet needs across their lifespan. We do this by listening to the perspectives of autistic people, their parents and families, clinicians from interdisciplinary fields, and researchers from various fields including psychology, genetics, engineering, and computer science. We hope to build an all-inclusive community, which embraces autistic people as valued members of our society.

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