Invisible Disability and Hidden Potential
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Between incomprehensions and refusal to adapt, companies still make a great deal of use of a combatant's journey to the disabled. And the difficulties are sometimes greater for non-detectable handicaps if the carrier does not talk about them. However, they account for 80% of the cases.
Invisible Disability and Hidden Potential
On 27 May, Hannah Gal met with Sir Simon Baron-Cohen at Trinity College, Cambridge, to discuss autism and our evolving understanding of neurodiversity for Quillette. Sir Simon is a professor of psychiatry and psychology at Cambridge University and director of the Autism Research Centre there. In 2020, he published The Patten Seekers: A New Theory of Human Invention. The following interview has been lightly edited for clarity.Quillette: There are…
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