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steve2470

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Sun Dec 18, 2011, 03:20 AM Dec 2011

LA Times: Autism hidden in plain sight (article about adult autism) [View all]

When autism researchers arrived at Norristown State Hospital near Philadelphia a few years ago, they found a 63-year-old man who rambled on about Elvis Presley, compulsively rocked in his chair and patted the corridor walls.

Ben Perrick, a resident of the psychiatric institution for most of his life, displayed what the University of Pennsylvania researchers considered classic symptoms of autism. His chart, however, said he was schizophrenic and mentally retarded.

Delving into the file, the researchers learned that as a 10-year-old, Perrick had seen Dr. Leo Kanner, the psychiatrist who discovered autism. In his notes from 1954, Kanner described Perrick as “a child who is self centered, withdrawn, and unable to relate to other people,” and recommended that he be committed.

Later, other doctors relabeled Perrick. The autism diagnosis was forgotten.

link here: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/autism/la-me-autism-day-four-html,0,6403471.htmlstory?track=lat-pick

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link? proud2BlibKansan Dec 2011 #1
sorry ! brain fart ! steve2470 Dec 2011 #2
so ultimately how well does ABA therapy work? It seems the jury is still out on that StarsInHerHair Dec 2011 #3
We fix your computers. boppers Dec 2011 #4
Bravo... BeHereNow Dec 2011 #5
+1 mmonk Dec 2011 #6
+1,000,000,000,000,000,000 Odin2005 Dec 2011 #8
I take a little umbrage at that asessment. Ikonoklast Dec 2011 #12
ASD is a huge range. boppers Dec 2011 #13
What Boppers said. Odin2005 Dec 2011 #15
Interesting, that would explain a lot IDemo Dec 2011 #9
There's a lot of self-diagnosis out there. boppers Dec 2011 #11
It would just help my understanding of myself IDemo Dec 2011 #14
So much for the BS spewed by the Anti-Vax idiots. Odin2005 Dec 2011 #7
Kick for more opinions eom boppers Dec 2011 #10
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