This chapter contains sections titled:
Treatment
The 1950s
The Seeds of Understanding
A History of Autism ; 37-53
14.06.2010
17 pages
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Peter Tanguay, the veteran Canadian autism researcher , American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM‐III), autism formally dissociated from schizophrenia , Leo Kanner's original paper in 1943 ‐ defining the syndrome as early infantile autism , parental contribution to autism being significant ‐ in Kanner's writings , Kanner denouncing a number of other abuses of the term “autism” in 1950s , Simons, awareness of autism ‐ working as a psychiatric social worker on a diagnostic team at Children's House , the 1950s ‐ the seeds of understanding , Kanner's first article, “people thought this was a way of testing parent–child relationships” , Kanner explicitly stating ‐ that he considered autism to be a “biologically innate” condition , question of treatment for children with autism ‐ in the 1950s
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