For Whose Benefit?: Evidence, Ethics, and Effectiveness of Autism Interventions (https://autisticadvocacy.org/policy/briefs/intervention-ethics/)
Disability Rights and Wrongs Revisited (Tom Shakespeare 2013)
Community views of neurodiversity, models of disability and autism intervention: Mixed methods reveal shared goals and key tensions (Dwyer et al 2024)
A model not including a descriptor implies either abstaining or disagreeing with that descriptor.
A model including a descriptor with a dashed lines implies either non-unanimous or internally-controversial usage of that descriptor.
A model including a descriptor with a solid line implies internally accepted usage of that descriptor.
Descriptors are non-exhaustive; every possible descriptor of autism is not included in this summary diagram.
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Descriptions of Autism, by Model. Dashed lines imply internally non-unanimous usage