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Berthajane Vandegrift
When psychologists began trying to convince the author that she had rejected her autistic child, she turned to writing. It was a way to preserve a sense of humor and feel relatively "normal". She h...view moreWhen psychologists began trying to convince the author that she had rejected her autistic child, she turned to writing. It was a way to preserve a sense of humor and feel relatively "normal". She has been writing this same book for nearly fifty years, and has expanded her interest from opposition to Freud to a general skepticism of scientific materialism. She insists that she has no credentials and is not an "authority" on anything. However, we are all equal authorities when it comes to unprovable philosophical concepts.view less