NT Social Skills Deficiencies: A Case Study


Below is a prototype of an NT-afflicted researcher's request, inspired by a recent example posted to a mailing list:


URGENT NOTICE TO LIST MEMBERS!

I am a post-graduate at X University, and I'm in a hurry to find a hot new research topic so that I can impress my peers and professors, and move on to a brilliant career managing people just like you.

I discovered your fascinating disability through the family of a cousin of a friend of a friend. I am deeply moved by the plight of all you unfortunates, and I am determined that your situation should be brought to the notice of every relevant government authority, health professional and psychotherapist in need of extra funding or a new specialty.

You will not be troubled with all the details of the purposes of my research, and you may rest assured that you will never hear from me again once I've finished extracting your information.

Please take a few hours to fill in as fully as you can:

  1. What is wrong with your child?
  2. List all his/her problem behaviours since infancy
  3. List all the ways in which you are unable to cope as a parent
  4. Include here a review of any literature that you have found useful to be included in my bibliography.

In order to be allowed to participate in this research, you will be expected to make your child available for extensive blood tests, genetic tests, IQ tests, and personality tests.

Naturally we need to be certain that your child is a bona-fide sufferer from this disability, and we will be scrutinising you carefully for signs of abusive parenting and Munchhausen syndrome.

You will be notified as to when to present yourself at our clinic.

Thanking you in advance,

etc

-Judy Singer, jsinger@acs.itd.uts.edu.au

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