I have a question on the word "disorder" in "Autism Spectrum Disorder." I have thought about it for a while and I am curious about it.
Do you prefer the word "disorder," or do you want to change it to another word like "disability?"
It seems that when I think about the word "disorder," I think about the dictionary definition of it,
Quote:
noun
1.lack of order or regular arrangement; confusion:Your room is in utter disorder.
2.an irregularity:a disorder in legal proceedings.
3.breach of order; disorderly conduct; public disturbance.
4.a disturbance in physical or mental health or functions; malady or dysfunction:a mild stomach disorder.
verb (used with object)
5.to destroy the order or regular arrangement of; disarrange.
(Dictionary.com)
All these definitions of it have a negative connotation and made me think that autism is irregular, disturbing, dysfunctional, and destructive. For some people, the word "disorder" can call up to mind these definitions that appear harsh.
I suggest the word "disability" because it indicates a lack of an ability without using harsher words than "lack". For ASD, a lack of social skills.
Quote:
lack of adequate power, strength, or physical or mental ability; incapacity.
(Dictionary.com)
Those are my thoughts about them. What are your thoughts on "Disorder" and "Disability?" Do you prefer one over the other, or do you not like both?
Also, These definitions are from Dictionary.com. You can also bring up Merriam-Webster, the Oxford dictionary, any kind of dictionary for these two words.
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