In today’s episode, Dr. Jaime Hoerricks advocates for a radical shift in how we perceive Gestalt Language Processing (GLP), framing it as a sophisticated and intentional mode of communication rather than a developmental delay. By blending autotheoretical narrative with academic critique, Dr. Hoerricks explains how individuals who process language in whole “chunks” or scripts use these echoes to navigate social threats and preserve their narrative sovereignty. Her recent academic paper challenge analytic supremacy in clinical and educational settings, where traditional standards often pathologise non-linear speech as a deficit. Through a lens of critical neurodiversity, she argues that scripting functions as a survival strategy and a rich, rhythmic form of authorship that demands a more inclusive listening practice. Ultimately, she celebrates the publication of these ideas in a peer-reviewed journal as a victory for neurodivergent ways of knowing.
Here’s the link to the source article: https://open.substack.com/pub/autside/p/the-script-enters-the-archive-otherwise
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