Applied Behavior Analysis and the Abolitionist Neurodiversity Critique: An Ethical Analysis

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Abraham Graber
Jessica Graber
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[1] Ohio State University,Division of Bioethics, Department of Biomedical Education and Anatomy, Nisonger Center Affiliate Faculty
[2] Nationwide Children’s Hospital,undefined
[3] Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders,undefined
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Behavior Analysis in Practice | 2023年 / 16卷
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neurodiversity; ethics; autism; abolitionist critique; linguistic diversity;
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The behavior analytic literature on neurodiversity remains limited. This article aims to begin filling the lacuna. We will introduce the neurodiversity perspective and demonstrate an important congruence between the behavior analytic and neurodiversity perspectives on autism. Despite this congruence, applied behavior analysis is often targeted for criticism by proponents of the neurodiversity perspective. A central concern raises questions about the aims of behavior analytic interventions for clients with autism. Is it appropriate to teach clients with autism to behave as if they were neurotypical? Concerns about the aims of behavior analytic interventions mirror concerns that have been raised about the aims of language education in schools. Drawing on the literature regarding linguistically diverse classrooms, we will critically evaluate the abolitionist neurodiversity critique of ABA. We conclude by considering both concrete and theoretical implications for the ethics of behavior analytic work with autistic clients.
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页数:16
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