Episode 10
Vince and Vanessa fly through part 1 of excitedly describing Nick Walker’s doctoral dissertation.
As you can imagine, Vanessa is completely delighted.
Episode 10 airs on CFUZ 92.9 FM broadcasting out of Penticton, B.C. and is streamable at cfuz.ca on Sunday, November 9 at 3pm PST.
Autistic Small Talk is a monthly show that airs the second Sunday of each month at 3pm, and appears in the archive the following Wednesday at 6am PST.
Citations and Resources
Nick Walker’s doctoral dissertation
Walker, Nick (2019) Transformative Somatic Practices and Autistic Potentials: An Autoethnographic Exploration. [Doctoral Dissertaion, California Institute of Integral Studies].
ABA causing harm
Citations from Nick Walker’s dissertation about lifelong post-traumatic stress symptoms:
Asasumasu, K. (2013b, November 7). The tyranny of indistinguishability: performance [Web log post].
Retrieved from
Bascom, J. (2012). Quiet hands. In J. Bascom (Ed.), Loud hands: Autistic people,
speaking (pp. 177–182). Washington, DC: Autistic Press.
Dawson, M. (2004). The misbehaviour of behaviourists: Ethical challenges to the autism-ABA industry.
Retrieved from
Kupferstein, H. (2018). Evidence of increased PTSD symptoms in autistics exposed to applied behavior analysis. Advances in Autism, (4)1, 19–29.
Silberman, S. (2015). NeuroTribes: The legacy of autism and the future of neurodiversity. New York, NY: Avery.
Yergeau, M. (2018). Authoring autism: On rhetoric and neurological queerness.
Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
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