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June 29, 2013PresentationStuart Neilson

A presentation looking at medical and other images of autism, from the perspective of having autism. This talk was first presented at Autism – from Adolescence to Adulthood, the Cork Association for Autism’s Irish Autism Forum in April 2013. This version was recorded at an Aspect meeting in June 2013.

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