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EPISODE · Jan 9, 2025 · 52 MIN

#11 - Autistic Thinking by Brian Beames: A Review by Haje

from Autistic FM · host Haje Kamps

In this episode of Autistic FM, we dive into Brian Beames’ controversial book, Autistic Thinking, which boldly claims to have found the “cure” for autism. Spoiler: it hasn’t. Haje dissects the book’s misguided ideas—ranging from equating autism to a literary invention to suggesting it can be “cured” by simply changing self-perception. The discussion not only critiques Beames’ pseudoscientific assertions but also explores the harm such narratives can inflict on the autistic community. This episode is both a takedown of dangerously narrow-minded book - and a celebration of meaningful works that embrace neurodiversity. Haje offers his own reflections on autism, identity, and the transformative power of understanding and acceptance. Better things to read If you’re looking for informed, compassionate, and well-researched perspectives on autism, here are some excellent alternatives: • Look Me in the Eye by John Elder Robison: A heartfelt memoir that captures the struggles and joys of living as an autistic person. • Unmasking Autism by Devon Price: A must-read exploration of masking and how to embrace authenticity. • NeuroTribes by Steve Silberman: A deep dive into the history of autism and the neurodiversity movement. • Thinking in Pictures by Temple Grandin: A classic that offers insight into the autistic mind through Temple’s experiences. • The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon: A beautiful work of fiction that provides a glimpse into autistic perception. Trigger Warnings This episode discusses themes of eugenics, ableism, and harmful stereotypes about autism. While graphic details are not included, the topics may be distressing for some listeners. Please take care of yourself and listen only if you feel prepared. A huge thanks to Keira Havens for the help in putting this episode together. It is far better for her assistance (and still, any remaining mistakes or omissions are all Haje's)

In this episode of Autistic FM, we dive into Brian Beames’ controversial book, Autistic Thinking, which boldly claims to have found the “cure” for autism. Spoiler: it hasn’t. Haje dissects the book’s misguided ideas—ranging from equating autism to a literary invention to suggesting it can be “cured” by simply changing self-perception. The discussion not only critiques Beames’ pseudoscientific assertions but also explores the harm such narratives can inflict on the autistic community. This episode is both a takedown of dangerously narrow-minded book - and a celebration of meaningful works that embrace neurodiversity. Haje offers his own reflections on autism, identity, and the transformative power of understanding and acceptance. Better things to read If you’re looking for informed, compassionate, and well-researched perspectives on autism, here are some excellent alternatives: • Look Me in the Eye by John Elder Robison: A heartfelt memoir that captures the struggles and joys of living as an autistic person. • Unmasking Autism by Devon Price: A must-read exploration of masking and how to embrace authenticity. • NeuroTribes by Steve Silberman: A deep dive into the history of autism and the neurodiversity movement. • Thinking in Pictures by Temple Grandin: A classic that offers insight into the autistic mind through Temple’s experiences. • The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon: A beautiful work of fiction that provides a glimpse into autistic perception. Trigger Warnings This episode discusses themes of eugenics, ableism, and harmful stereotypes about autism. While graphic details are not included, the topics may be distressing for some listeners. Please take care of yourself and listen only if you feel prepared. A huge thanks to Keira Havens for the help in putting this episode together. It is far better for her assistance (and still, any remaining mistakes or omissions are all Haje's)

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