[BOOK][B] Solitary Persons?: The Conceptualisation of Autism as a Contact Disorder by Frankl, Asperger, and Kanner
F Boven - 2022 - books.google.com
… children he described in 1943 during the time Frankl … on affective contact, on which he
started before he left Europe; it was later published next to Kanner’s paper on autistic disturbances…
started before he left Europe; it was later published next to Kanner’s paper on autistic disturbances…
Autism in Baltimore, 1938–1943
M Vicedo, J Ilerbaig�- Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2021 - Springer
… Leo Kanner’s 1943 seminal paper on autism. It shows that describing children as autistic or
lacking affective contact with … But Kanner’s proposal that infantile autism constituted a hitherto …
lacking affective contact with … But Kanner’s proposal that infantile autism constituted a hitherto …
[HTML][HTML] Autism spectrum disorder as an initial diagnosis in adults
EC Atbaşoğlu�- Archives of Neuropsychiatry, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… the original descriptions of autism spectrum are Leo Kanner’s 1943 article, Autistic Disturbances
of Affective Contact (1), and Hans Asperger’s thesis, Autistic Psyhopathy in Childhood (2…
of Affective Contact (1), and Hans Asperger’s thesis, Autistic Psyhopathy in Childhood (2…
[HTML][HTML] Moving beyond the search for the first discoverer of autism
M Vicedo�- Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2024 - frontiersin.org
… Kanner had written in 1943 about “inborn autistic disturbances of affective contact” and
postulated a “syndrome,” characterized by some children's “inability to relate themselves in the …
postulated a “syndrome,” characterized by some children's “inability to relate themselves in the …
Research of the problem of autism and autistic disorders: Theoretical Aspect
… symptoms and severity of autistic disorders. Although the specific causes of autism remain
unclear, … by types (early Kanner's syndrome of early infantile autism) (a classic variant of early …
unclear, … by types (early Kanner's syndrome of early infantile autism) (a classic variant of early …
O AUTISMO: DA DESCOBERTA AO TRATAMENTO
BS Massaroni, RK da Silva, RK da Silva…�- REVISTA�…, 2023 - ojs.focopublicacoes.com.br
… Kanner in his first description in 1943 in the article entitled: Autistic disturbances of affective
contact in … Kanner gave a careful and detailed description of the unusual behaviors that some …
contact in … Kanner gave a careful and detailed description of the unusual behaviors that some …
Kurt Goldstein's critique of Leo Kanner: understanding autism as an impairment of the abstract attitude
P Whitehead�- Early Child Development and Care, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
… In 1943, Leo Kanner introduced a new variant of child … inborn autistic disturbances of
affective contact. Combining observations from 11 case studies, Kanner distinguishes autism from …
affective contact. Combining observations from 11 case studies, Kanner distinguishes autism from …
The Importance of Getting Kanner's Account Right in Debates over First Descriptions of Autism
S Fellowes�- Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2020 - Springer
… old woman as being autistic (Kanner in Darr and Worden … in 1943, meaning that Kanner
considered someone as autistic … infantile autism the loss of effective contact and autistic thinking. …
considered someone as autistic … infantile autism the loss of effective contact and autistic thinking. …
Autism Spectrum Disorders
S Kevelson, J Rahman…�- Dulcan's Textbook of�…, 2022 - books.google.com
… took some time before autism was connected to biological risk factors. Kanner and Asperger
… Although he did not use the term refrigerator mother , some of Kanner’s writing described a …
… Although he did not use the term refrigerator mother , some of Kanner’s writing described a …
Kanner, Leo
A Feinstein�- Encyclopedia of Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2021 - Springer
… be diagnostic: a profound lack of affective contact with other people; an … Kanner’s 1943
paper certainly represented a seminal landmark in the identification and understanding of autistic …
paper certainly represented a seminal landmark in the identification and understanding of autistic …