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Embodied imagination and metaphor use in autism spectrum disorder

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This paper discusses different frameworks for understanding imagination and metaphor in the context of research on the imaginative skills of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In contrast to a standard linguistic framework, it advances an embodied and enactive account of imagination and metaphor. The paper describes a case study from a systemic therapeutic session with a child with ASD that makes use of metaphors. It concludes by outlining some theoretical insights into the imaginative skills of children with ASD that follow from taking the embodied-enactive perspective and proposes suggestions for interactive interventions to further enhance imaginative skills and metaphor understanding in children with ASD.
Journal: Healthcare
ISSN: 2227-9032
Volume: 9
Pages: 1 - 20
Publication year:2021
Keywords:A1 Journal article
Accessibility:Open