Agency and facilitated communication: A videographic study of the congruences between the text produced by and behaviors observed in a deaf and autistic adolescent (notice n° 505770)

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Personal name Faure, Patrick
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Title Agency and facilitated communication: A videographic study of the congruences between the text produced by and behaviors observed in a deaf and autistic adolescent
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2024.<br/>
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General note 54
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Summary, etc. Facilitated communication (FC) is a communication method designed to help people with disabilities affecting verbal communication and expression to point to images/words/letters with the help of a communication partner, known as a “facilitator,” who supports the person’s hand or arm. The question of who is really communicating, the patient and/or the facilitator, is crucial to judging the validity of this controversial method. To answer this question, we filmed five FC sessions between a seventeen-year-old congenitally deaf and autistic adolescent (BL) and his facilitator over a five-month period, and extracted twelve representative sequences. A detailed analysis of these twelve sequences revealed numerous congruences between the content of the co-written texts, on the one hand, and the wide array of facial expressions/sounds/gestures/emotional and intentional behaviors observable in BL, on the other. These congruences between the text and the clinical observations seem to demonstrate the patient’s agency in the co-production of written messages.
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Personal name Gepner, Bruno
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Note L'information psychiatrique | Volume 100 | 5 | 2024-05-30 | p. 335-345 | 0020-0204
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