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EPISODE 5
The Harmful Myth of High-Functioning and Low-Functioning Autism; An Autism Fathers’ Group; Guest Dr. Robert Naseef

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1) Robert states that he has developed as a professional in his career, and while simultaneously raising a son, he has shifted his perspective about individuals with autism and disabilities. What are some of the major changes that he has experienced? How have you grown in your role as a parent or professional, and what do you hope to achieve on your journey?

2) Robert has shared that his son is a man of color who doesn’t speak. Especially now during the pandemic, he has stated that his son has taught him a lot about white privilege and systematic racism. What has he learned, and do you experience this in your work? How can we be more responsive to those who are in ethnic and/or racial minority groups?

3) As part of his work as a clinical psychologist, Robert is now focusing on support groups for fathers. What are some of the special challenges that fathers of autistic children face? What does he say is helpful in interacting with any parents who have a child or family member on the spectrum?

Featuring

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ROBERT NASEEF, Ph.D.

Dr. Robert Naseef practices at Alternative Choices which was founded in 1990 with Cindy N. Ariel, Ph.D. They have a general practice with a specialty in helping families of children with autism and other special needs, including Autism Spectrum evaluations for all ages. Dr. Naseef serves as a consultant to school districts, special education parent organizations, attorneys, Pennsylvania Bureau of Disability Determination, and other groups.

When Dr. Naseef’s son Tariq was diagnosed with autism at age 5, he thought he could change him. It turned out that the acceptance of his son changed him and helped him to become the man and father he needed to be. He thought his son would be a better version of himself. It turned out he was fine as he was and is.

Dr. Naseef is keenly interested in photography, gardening, and writing.

You can purchase Dr. Naseef’s book Autism in the Family: Caring and Coping Together and listen to his TEDX: How Autism Teaches Us About Being Human for more on his work.

Show Notes

Re-thinking the commonly used language that has proven detrimental to understanding the autistic person.

Barry and Dave examine the potentially damaging dichotomy of so-called “high-functioning” and “low-functioning” autistic individuals. The hosts make a compelling case for eliminating these terms from our conversations about autism and autistic people. Clinical psychologist and father of an autistic Black man, Dr. Robert Naseef, joins us to discuss the effects of systemic inequities on underprivileged families dealing with autism and his burgeoning Fathers’ Group, which provides a comfortable environment for men to open up about their child’s diagnosis. And we bestow upon one lucky fan our Enthusiasm of the Week! Award.

Enthusiasm of the Week

Bird Enthusiast Blake Bujnowski is the Enthusiasm of the Week Winner!

Egrets! Heeon! Geese! Swan! Crows! Seagulls! Blake gets up just to look out the window to see if the egrets are on the pond. He and his mom go to parking lots to see/feed seagulls. One day there were 8 egrets on the pond, he was thrilled.

Thank you for sharing your enthusiasm with us, Blake!

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Music

Matt Savage, courtesy of Savage Records

Matt Savage is an autistic jazz musician, composer, and bandleader. Matt has collaborated with jazz greats like Chick Corea, the Ellington All Stars, Chaka Khan, Wynton Marsalis, Bobby Watson, Clark Terry, Jimmy Heath, Jason Moran, Arturo O’Farrill, John Pizzarelli, Joshua Redman, Terri Lyne Carrington, Jon Faddis, Jerry Bergonzi. Donny McCaslin, and more. He has recorded more than a dozen records and graciously contributes the music for Uniquely Human.

Music Selections for this episode, courtesy of Matt Savage:

“On the Farm”
“You Are Here”
“Welcome Home (Boston)”
“The Dream of the East”

Production and Sound Design

ELEVATEDSTUDIO

Uniquely Human: The Podcast is produced, engineered, and edited by Elevated Studio in Denver, Colorado. Owned and operated by co-host Dave Finch, Elevated Studio produces digital media assets and content strategies for the electronics, entertainment, and lifestyle industries.