‘Autism is a way of being’: An ‘insider perspective’ on neurodiversity, music therapy and social justice

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H. Davies
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Abstract

Neurodiversity (the idea that autism is a natural part of human diversity) is a concept that is only just beginning to be explored in music therapy research. The idea of neurodiversity can be viewed as an important part of the emerging discourse around diversity and social justice in British music therapy, with a potentially radical influence on both music therapy practice and the way in which autistic clients and colleagues are viewed. This article, written from the ‘insider perspective’ of an autistic Music Therapist, explores the origins of the concept of neurodiversity, the emerging strand of music therapy research concerning neurodiversity, the re-framing of autistic characteristics such as stimming within the concept of autistic culture, and the potential influence on music therapy practice and discourse of a wider paradigm shift towards the neurodiversity paradigm. These topics are considered within a social justice context, situating autistic / neurodivergent people as a minoritized identity within society and examining the potential influence of power dynamics, unconscious bias and privilege within the therapeutic relationship. The characteristics of a neurodiversity-affirmative style of music therapy are considered, and a need is identified for more music therapy research in order to elucidate this way of working.
“自闭症是一种存在方式”:对神经多样性、音乐治疗和社会正义的“内部视角”
神经多样性(自闭症是人类多样性的自然组成部分的观点)是一个刚刚开始在音乐治疗研究中探索的概念。神经多样性的概念可以被视为英国音乐治疗中围绕多样性和社会正义的新兴话语的重要组成部分,对音乐治疗实践和看待自闭症患者和同事的方式都有潜在的根本性影响。本文从一位自闭症音乐治疗师的“内部视角”出发,探讨了神经多样性概念的起源、有关神经多样性的音乐治疗研究的新兴领域、自闭症文化概念中对自闭症特征(如刺激)的重新定义,以及对音乐治疗实践和更广泛的范式转向神经多样性范式的话语的潜在影响。这些主题是在社会公正的背景下考虑的,将自闭症/神经分化者定位为社会中的少数群体,并检查治疗关系中权力动态、无意识偏见和特权的潜在影响。考虑了神经多样性-肯定风格音乐治疗的特点,并确定了需要更多的音乐治疗研究,以阐明这种工作方式。
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