My Recent Publications

Bakiyeva Wheatcraft L. “AUTISTIC First Principles” - Novel Framework for Understanding Neurodivergence. Submitted to Frontiers in Psychiatry,

Fazel S, Bakiyeva L, Hultman CM, Grann M,Cnattingius S, Lichtenstein P, Geddes J.Perinatal risk factors for personality disorders: a nested case-control study. J Pers Disord, 2012; 26(5):737–750. doi:10.1521/pedi.2012.26.5.737

Bakiyeva Wheatcraft L. Stigma, Narrative Fallacy & Expert Thinking Heuristics: the Three Pillars of Epistemic Injustice. Invited Perspective, Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics, 15(2), 2025, 108-112. doi:10.1353/nib.2025.a974078

Bakiyeva LT. Psychiatry, happiness and virtue. British Journal of Psychiatry online, 28/10/2009

Bakiyeva Wheatcraft, L. The Story of Yosef & the Pharaoh: a Masterclass In Nurturing Success in Neurodivergent Individuals at Any Age. Touro Law Review, 40(4), 2025, Article 8. https://digitalcommons.tourolaw.edu/lawreview/vol40/iss4/8

Bakiyeva LT, Brooks RA, Rushton N. Inter-individual and intra-individual variability in TNF-alpha production by human peripheral blood cells in vitro (2005). Cytokine 30 (1):35-40.

Bakiyeva LT, Ireland DC, Brooks RA, Porteous MJ, Polli M, Fanshawe TR, Rushton N. Association of tumour necrosis factor alpha promoter polymorphisms with periprosthetic osteolysis (2005). Bone 36(2): S251

”Stigma, Narrative Fallacy, and Expert Thinking Heuristics: the Three Pillars of Epistemic Injustice.” 

From Gates Cambridge Scholarship and Oxford Clinical Academic Fellowship to Iatrogenic Human Rights Abuse.