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Why has autism become one of the most contested diagnoses in medicine — and who is paying the price?
In this episode, we sit down with Dr Sami Timimi, child psychiatrist and fierce critic of mainstream psychiatric diagnosis, to ask a question that doesn't get asked enough: what happens when a diagnostic label expands so far it stops meaning anything — and what does that cost the children who need support most?
This is a conversation that challenges some deeply held beliefs about neurodiversity, identity, and what it actually means to support disabled people.
We cover:
If you're a parent of a high-needs child who has ever felt that something has gone badly wrong with how autism is understood, this one is for you.
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By Joe and KayleighWhy has autism become one of the most contested diagnoses in medicine — and who is paying the price?
In this episode, we sit down with Dr Sami Timimi, child psychiatrist and fierce critic of mainstream psychiatric diagnosis, to ask a question that doesn't get asked enough: what happens when a diagnostic label expands so far it stops meaning anything — and what does that cost the children who need support most?
This is a conversation that challenges some deeply held beliefs about neurodiversity, identity, and what it actually means to support disabled people.
We cover:
If you're a parent of a high-needs child who has ever felt that something has gone badly wrong with how autism is understood, this one is for you.
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