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Monthly Archives: February 2016

Olga Bogdashina: Sensory Perceptual Issues in Autism and Asperger Syndrome

February 29, 2016by m0casa02 9 Comments

The second edition of Olga Bogdashina’s classic book has just been released. The same is entitled “Sensory Perceptual Issues in Autism and Asperger Syndrome- Different Perceptual Worlds”. It can be […]

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Encontrando Significado en el Autismo

February 24, 2016by m0casa02 Leave a comment

Hace algún tiempo recuerdo haber asistido a una conferencia a cargo de John Robison en IMFAR. La misma trato sobre sus experiencias como una persona autista. John expresó que a […]

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Feral (Wild) Children and Autism

February 22, 2016by m0casa02 1 Comment

The recent publication of “In a Different Key” by John Donvan and Caren Zucker has revived accounts of historical precedents of autism in feral children. This idea was borne out […]

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Una clave diferente: la historia del autismo

February 18, 2016by m0casa02 1 Comment

Hace una semana recibí el libro de Donvan y Zucker entitulado”Una Clave Diferente”. El libro detalla algunos aspectos sobre la historia del autismo. Esta es la edición de cobertura dura […]

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Repetitive and stereotyped behaviors in autism

February 15, 2016by m0casa02 22 Comments

Repetitive and stereotyped behaviors (RSB) are considered a core symptom of autism spectrum disorders (ASD). This defining symptom has been known since the original series of 11 children described by […]

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La Terapia Cognitiva Conductual y el Autismo

February 10, 2016by m0casa02 3 Comments

La Terapia Cognitiva Conductual o TCC es una intervención terapéutica utilizada en individuos autistas de alto funcionamiento como una forma de superar los problemas relacionados con la ansiedad (incluyendo trastornos […]

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Finding meaning in autism

February 8, 2016by m0casa02 12 Comments

Sometime ago I remember attending a lecture by John Robison at IMFAR regarding his life experiences as an autistic individual. John expressed that despite his success, autism had provide a […]

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Reflections on the International Autism Conference: Siberia

February 3, 2016by m0casa02 Leave a comment

This is a blog written by my good friend Melissa Daly. I met her while presenting in an international congress regarding autism celebrated in Russia.  Melissa happened to be presenting […]

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Steve Silberman y su tribu de simpatizantes nazis

February 3, 2016by m0casa02 6 Comments

Hace poco empecé a leer el libro “En una clave distinta: La historia del autismo”, de John Donvan y Caren Zucker. Dada la coincidencia fortuita que Steve Silberman publicó recientemente […]

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In a Different Key: The Story of Autism

February 1, 2016by m0casa02 2 Comments

One week ago I received the book by Donvan and Zucker, “In a Different Key”, detailing aspects of the history of autism. This was the hardbound edition that sold from […]

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