6/11/2023 0 Comments Neurotribes reviewLogin at and join the NeuroTribes Reading Group (clicking the link will take you there if you are already logged in not presently a TASH member? Become one). You can order the book from or Barnes and Noble. We’ll start the third week of September so you’ve got the next two weeks to get yourself a copy of the book (and to read ahead). This is a great opportunity for TASH members interested in the history of autism to see what’s possible with our new social networking functionality. TASH’s new website has groups and forums for members. So let’s read this book together and discuss it in a virtual reading group. It is a book full of original historical discoveries that complicate the simple, progressive story of scientific and medical knowledge and that challenge widespread myths about the nature of autism and the growth of the diagnosis. This is perhaps the most significant history of the discovery, changing conception and public reaction to autism we will see in a generation. The book was much anticipated in advance of its publishing, and the reviews are universally spectacular. The product of science journalist Steve Silberman’s nearly fifteen year engagement with the history of autism research hit the book shelves last week.
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