Monday May 19, 2025

New Paradigms in Autism with Dr. Elizabeth Torres

The guest is Dr. Elizabeth Torres, Professor at Rutgers University and Director of the Sensory Motor Integration Lab. She discusses revolutionary perspectives on autism, viewing it through sensory motor differences rather than behavioral deficits. Dr. Torres shares her journey from applied mathematics to challenging conventional autism therapies, focusing on the limitations and failures of ABA therapy. She also covers the importance of biological rhythms in understanding autism and her initiatives to leverage technology for better autism care. This episode also touches on the divisive nature of the autism therapy community and highlights the need for a unified approach in advancing effective treatment methods.

 

Topics

00:54 Meet Dr. Elizabeth Torres

02:10 Dr. Torres' Journey into Autism Research

06:33 Challenges and Innovations in Autism Research

14:03 Critique of Behavioral Models and ABA

23:30 Autism Fact or Fiction: Epidemic Discussion

27:52 Understanding Autism Diagnosis Trends

30:28 The Impact of Broader Diagnostic Criteria

32:28 Challenges in Autism Services and Oversight

35:21 The Industrial Complex of Autism Services

38:51 The Importance of Unified Efforts in Autism Advocacy

44:12 Tip of the Week: Supporting Non-Speaking Individuals

44:59 Innovative Use of Technology for Autism Support

48:05 Research Findings on Bio Rhythms in Autism

56:46 Conclusion and Resources for Further Learning

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