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‘Wishing to go it alone’: the complicated interplay of independence, interdependence and agency
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Intensive Physical SupportComplicated InterplayDisabilityCommunication SupportEducationAgency (Feminist Philosophy)CommunicationNeurodiversity (Disability Studies)AutonomyCommunicative SciencesSocial Communication DisorderPersonal IdentityDisability StudyConversation AnalysisVerbal InteractionPhysical SupportSocial IdentityNeurodiversity (Clinical Neuropsychology)Agency (Social Cognitive Psychology)Augmentative And Alternative CommunicationSocial SkillsFunctional CommunicationIdentity PoliticsDisability AwarenessSpeech CommunicationCollective IntentionalityPerformance StudiesHuman CommunicationInterpersonal CommunicationSociologyVerbal SpeechSpecial EducationCommunicative DisordersArtsCommunication Skills
Some individuals with disabilities for whom verbal speech is not reliable use facilitated communication to express thoughts and ideas. While they may require intensive physical support initially, the goal is independent typing. However, this emphasis on fading support and independence bears consideration. We utilize a Disability Studies lens to frame practices around independence and the complicated interplay between interdependence, agency and voice. Based on qualitative analysis of communication training sessions, we present four findings: the complexity of the message versus fading of physical support, the emotional dimensions of independence, the facilitator’s navigation of multiple roles, and the importance of facilitating agency. We also share implications of reframing independence and facilitating agency for the communication training process.
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