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Original Articles

Behaviors that challenge disability studies

Pages 1379-1398 | Received 29 Jul 2017, Accepted 21 Nov 2018, Published online: 04 Jun 2019
 

Abstract

How should we think about challenging behavior? Behaviorist approaches tend to dominate the field, but new approaches make power, inequality, and resistance central to their analysis. I explore four approaches that resist dominant behaviorist approaches: embracing neurodiversity, recognizing inequality, seeing resistance, and loving redemption. Stories about my experience with my autistic brother expose limits in each of these four approaches. Building on critical autism studies, I propose a new interdisciplinary field of Challenging Behavior Studies that makes power central, embraces multiple perspectives and complexity, and aims to improve the quality of life of all those affected.

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