Recorded and originally aired: 4th October, 19:05 London GMT; 11:05 PST:
*Exploring Autistic identity and trauma through narrative research*
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In this session, Katrine joins Aucademy to discuss their research around Autistic identity and trauma.
Katrine Callander (she/her):
"I’m Katrine, a late-diagnosed autistic researcher in a field which, as we know, has historically neglected inclusive participation. I’m a PhD student in Social Policy at University of Kent under Prof Chrissie Rogers and Dr. Damian Milton, conducting participatory life story research on trauma, support and identity among late-identifying Autistic women.
I’m also the mother of two neurodivergent teens. Generally, I’m just trying to navigate the demands of research, work and the dynamics of being a neurodivergent single parent family.
My self-dentification and diagnosis was positive but also prompted profound re-evaluation of life experiences, including trauma. Through my engagement with the autistic community, I became aware of the prevalent lack of trauma-informed care. My personal experiences as an autistic woman are included in my research and I consider the impact of this in terms of reflection, positionality and personal bias."
**Please note we are not clinicians or diagnosticians**
Dr Chloe Farahar (she/they) - Autistic academic (prejudice-reduction; Autistic wellbeing; neurodiversity), educator, & self-advocate
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