Appreciate Wikipedia highlighting my contribution and experience with creating a Wikipedia page on Diagnostic Overshadowing in Autism.
Wikipedia Article
Article by Holden Thorpe, EIC of science
Totally appreciative that my in-progress research on Peripersonal Space in Autism was part of Holden Thorp's reflections on his visit to Frist Center and the Wallace Lab. Thank you.
https://holdenthorp.substack.com/p/extraordinary-innovation-on-autism
"Mental health is fundamental to quality of life, even for those with higher support needs. The misconception that such individuals do not experience mental health issues is not only incorrect but harmful. We need interventions that are accessible and inclusive across the spectrum." - Hari Srinivasan
Read on... https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/aut.2024.38246.pw
Autism Europe Congress
Really had the most wonderful time at the congress.
The programme featured speakers from around the world, who shared knowledge and experience to enhance the quality of life of autistic people. The programme was designed by an autistic-led scientific committee. One of the researchers on this committee was Hari Srinivasan.
Hari is a PhD candidate in neuroscience at Vanderbilt University, who researches sensorimotor issues in autistic people. He is also a strong advocate for autistic people.
“At the heart of my work is a dual mission: to create solutions for disability challenges and create opportunities that speak to our strengths. Its not an either/or choice. We need both opportunities and solutions, as disability is both strengths and challenges — to help shape a world that is more navigable, respectful, and inclusive for those of us who experience it differently.”
At the end of the three days, Hari sent us this short video to share his feelings about the congress.
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End of a fantastic conference. It was nice to meet the folks, i had only seen over zoom or emailed with. And I had quite the crowd at my research poster, which always feels good (well, I do get to do cool research). And i made a video clip with reflections for the conf - its just a couple of sentences in my own voice BUT it starts and ends with a phrase in Gaelic.
I’m grateful to call Hari Srinivasan a friend & colleague and for the chance to spend time together in Dublin last week with him & his incredible mother. Hari is an inspiring “Awe-tistic Neuroscientist PhD Candidate” at Vanderbilt University, conducting important research, and supported me during the 14th Autism Europe International Congress when I needed it the most. Thanks, Hari, for the reminder to keep going, even when this work is heavy. Sláinte to health and looking for the helpers and bridge-builders, centering kindness, joy, and more empathy in our world 💚 Eron Friedlaender Eziafakaku Nwokolo PhD, BCBA, QBA Sarah Nannery
I got invited to join Sigma Xi - the scientific honor society
My TedX talk
My Ted X talk titled "Pebbles in the Pond of Change
Hari Srinivasan, shares a powerful message about the power of small actions in creating ever-widening ripples in the pond of change. Drawing from personal experiences and the legacy of disability rights leaders, he redefines progress as a journey that starts with simple, accessible steps. His inspiring message encourages everyone to identify and act on their own "small pebbles" to drive societal transformation.
Autistic Inertia
I have a new article out in APS Observer
Highly informative article, Hari. I wish I had encountered this as a resource many years ago. Thank you for publishing it.
"There’s a danger in misunderstanding and misrepresenting the autistic community, with interventions possibly imposing neurotypical standards of happiness that feel inauthentic or unrelatable. We must ensure that positive psychology reflects the true diversity of autistic experiences and does not oversimplify our needs." - Hari Srinivasan
Read on... https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/aut.2024.38246.pw