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neurotribes: What I Learned from My Autistic Son - guest post on my blog by @mamabegood. http://t.co/dSZ3NuXD6n
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MattrWorldPeace (Matt): RT @stevesilberman: Outrageous! Undercover cop "befriends" autistic teen to entrap him for marijuana. http://t.co/Re3v5uWOCa
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AliciaHendley (Alicia Hendley): @stevesilberman @DrJudyStone I totally agree with you, there. I think the moment we stop questioning is the moment we stop learning.
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DrJudyStone (Judy Stone): Agree. RT @stevesilberman: @AliciaHendley It's not a binary situation. One can find the DSM/psych itself useful and still critique them both
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panther_modern (Patrick McCulley): @stevesilberman This is un-fucking-believable - what in the flying fucking fuck is wrong with us as a species? #facepalm
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AliciaHendley (Alicia Hendley): @stevesilberman @DrJudyStone ...Most clinicians see diagnosis as more an art than just a science. Still useful (at least in my experience).
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Idiotkicker (Gary): RT @stevesilberman: Outrageous! Undercover cop "befriends" autistic teen to entrap him for marijuana. http://t.co/Re3v5uWOCa
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panther_modern (Patrick McCulley): RT @stevesilberman: Outrageous! Undercover cop "befriends" autistic teen to entrap him for marijuana. http://t.co/Re3v5uWOCa
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AliciaHendley (Alicia Hendley): @stevesilberman @DrJudyStone ...I also disagree with idea that medical diagnoses all come with tests (take Alzheimer's disease).
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Tripping Cyborgs and Organ Farms: The Fictions of Cordwainer Smith
By Steve Silberman
Posted: September 21, 2010
Posted: September 21, 2010
Category: Books, Cyborgs, Drugs, Psychedelics, Science Fiction, Writers
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Tagged cordwainer smith, Defense Department, drugs, fiction, LSD, paul linebarger, Pentagon, Ralph Benko, Rosana, science fiction, spying
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