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“From cause to cure”: a qualitative study on contemporary forms of mother blaming experienced by mothers of young children with autism spectrum disorder
- Authors:
- COURCY Isabelle, DES RIVIERES Catherine
- Journal article citation:
- Journal of Family Social Work, 20(3), 2017, pp.233-250.
- Publisher:
- Taylor and Francis
- Place of publication:
- Philadelphia, USA
In the past, the behaviours and personalities of mothers have been identified as potential causes of autism. More recently, other etiological hypotheses have been used to explain autism spectrum disorder, suggesting that this specific type of mother-blaming is now uncommon. However, some authors have pointed out that mothers are still being held responsible for their children’s condition and behaviours, as they are now expected to extensively promote their children’s development. The present article explores contemporary forms of mother-blaming experienced by thirteen mothers of children with autism spectrum disorder. The results are discussed in relation to the consequences of mother-blaming, such as social isolation and health related problems. It is hoped that this article will encourage social workers and professionals to understand the mothers’ perspectives and to recognise the importance of supporting them without generating or increasing mother-blaming. (Edited publisher abstract)