LAHP-funded Series on Social Communication in Autism - Amy Pearson (University of Durham)
23 April 2024, 1:00 pm–3:00 pm
Understanding autistic masking as a response to stigma. LAHP-funded Series on Social Communication in Autism organised by researchers from UCL Linguistics and UCL Clinical Educational and Health Psychology - Alexandra Perovic, Georgia Pavlopoulou & Nausicaa Pouscoulous
Event Information
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- All
Organiser
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Alexandra Perovic, Georgia Pavlopoulou & Nausicaa Pouscoulous
Location
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G10Chandler House2 Wakefield StreetLondonWC1N 1PFUnited Kingdom
Title: Understanding autistic masking as a response to stigma
Abstract:
Autistic masking is often viewed as a social strategy employed to 'blend in' with neurotypical individuals. However, recent evidence suggests that masking develops not just as a social affiliation mechanism, but as a response to stigma. In this talk I will explore the developmental social context that fosters impression management, considering an individual's response to stigma or trauma and the role that this may play in masking across the lifespan
The talk will be delivered in person and via zoom.
Zoom link: https://ucl.zoom.us/j/95602057657?pwd=QzlVZkc1VmRQdlArM2dMYnBMNTUwUT09
Meeting ID: 956 0205 7657; Passcode: 501836
About the Speaker
Amy Pearson
at University of Durham
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