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Children's Health - Chasing the Intact Mind: How the Severely Autistic and Intellectually Disabled Were Excluded from the Debates That Affect Them Most

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Book Synopsis: A comprehensive introduction to the concept of the "intact mind" and how it affects disability policy and practice.

The concept of the intact mind, first described in a 2006 memoir, refers to the idea that inside every autistic child is an intelligent, typical child waiting to be liberated by the right diet, the right treatment intervention, the right combination of supports and accommodations. The sentiment itself is not new. Emerging largely out of psychoanalytic theory dating back to the end of the 19th century, the intact mind was later amplified in memoirs, where parents wrote of their tireless efforts to free their children from the grip of autism. Though the idea gives hope to parents devastated by a child's diagnosis, Amy Lutz argues that it has also contributed to widespread dismantling of services badly needed by severely disabled children and their families.

In Chasing the Intact Mind, Lutz traces the history of the intact mind concept, explaining how it influences current policy and practice affecting those with autism. Lutz provides a historical analysis of the intact mind narrative and describes how the concept--originally unique to autism--has come to inform current debates at the heart of intellectual and developmental disability practice and policy in the United States, including battles over sheltered workshops, legal guardianship, and facilitated communication. Lutz argues that focusing on the intact mind and marginalizing those with severe disability reproduces historic patterns of discrimination that yoked human worth to intelligence, and that it is only by making space for the impaired mind that we will be able to resolve these ongoing clashes--as well as even larger questions of personhood, dependency, and care.

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Discover the groundbreaking book, "Chasing the Intact Mind: How the Severely Autistic and Intellectually Disabled Were Excluded from the Debates That Affect Them Most," and unlock a new perspective on disability policy and practice. This comprehensive introduction explores the concept of the "intact mind" and its impact on those with autism.

What if we told you that inside every autistic child is an intelligent, typical child waiting to be liberated? The concept of the intact mind has brought hope to countless parents searching for solutions. Now, explore how this idea has shaped current debates in disability practice and policy in the United States.

Journey through the history of the intact mind narrative and uncover its far-reaching effects on the lives of severely disabled children and their families. Author Amy Lutz delves into the roots of this concept and its influence on battles over sheltered workshops, legal guardianship, and facilitated communication.

However, Lutz also raises an important question: Does focusing solely on the intact mind marginalize those with severe disabilities? Join the discourse on personhood, dependency, and care as we challenge historic patterns of discrimination and strive for inclusion and understanding. It is by making space for the impaired mind that we can truly resolve these ongoing clashes.

Don't miss out on this eye-opening exploration of disability policy and practice. Order your copy of "Chasing the Intact Mind" today and be part of the conversation that shapes a more inclusive future.

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