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  1. 9. Juni 2024 · Leo Kanner was an Austrian American psychiatrist referred to as the “father of child psychiatry” in the United States. He is considered to be one of the most influential American clinical psychiatrists of the 20th century. Kanner was born in a small town in the Austro-Hungarian Empire and in 1906.

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    20. Juni 2024 · Der frühkindliche Autismus (auch als autistische Störung, Kanner-Autismus, Kanner-Syndrom, oder infantiler Autismus bezeichnet) wurde zuerst 1943 von Leo Kanner beschrieben. Er gilt als prototypische Form des Autismus und wird in der Literatur auch als klassischer Autismus bezeichnet.

  3. 11. Juni 2024 · Die Geschichte der Autismusforschung ist eng mit den Namen Leo Kanner und Hans Asperger verbunden. Doch bevor ihre Arbeiten veröffentlicht wurden, beschrieb die sowjetische Psychiaterin Grunya...

  4. 25. Juni 2024 · In the 1930s and 1940s, Hans Asperger and Leo Kanner described two related syndromes, later termed infantile autism and Asperger syndrome. Kanner thought that the condition he had described might be distinct from schizophrenia, and in the following decades, research into what would become known as autism accelerated.

  5. 4. Juni 2024 · American psychiatrist Leo Kanner is considered the “father of autism.” ASD encompasses a range of neurodevelopmental disorders that last throughout life. Symptoms of ASD include impairments in social skills, including specific repetitive behaviors, as well as abnormal sensory responses. The clinical symptoms of ASD vary among ...

  6. 4. Juni 2024 · Hens delves into the history of autism and its roots in the work of Leo Kanner and Hans Asperger to inform a contemporary ethical analysis of the models we use to understand autism today. She explores the various impacts of a diagnosis on autistic people and their families, the relevance of disability studies, the need to include ...

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · Another point is that Leo Kanner's study of 11 children from 1943, in which he claimed to have identified 'a unique "syndrome", not heretofore reported', characterised by an 'extreme autistic aloneness', gained a far greater importance in English-language medicine than Asperger's study (8).

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