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Title:
RG-27.22, Considerations of the Development and Treatment of Autistic Childhood Psychosis, Weiland, 1960s
Date:
1960s
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RG-27.22
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NCP-LA
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Kato Van Leeuwen Papers and Correspondences, 1930s -- 1990s, 1930-1990 Item 22: RG-27.22, Considerations of the Development and Treatment of Autistic Childhood Psychosis, Weiland, 1960s, 1960s
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Anaclitic relationship to the life instincts, autism, terminology
Autism -- primitive level of functioning, terminology
Behavioral and inter-personal responses, autism, terminology
Breaking through the autistic barrier, terminology
Considerations of the Development and Treatment of Autistic Childhood Psychosis, Weiland, 1960s
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Dr. Weinland, assistant director, children's unit, Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute
Ego functions are needed for the infants, autism, terminology
Hyman Weinland, child psychology
Hyman Weinland, narratives
Hyman Weinland, scholarly works
Hyman Weinland, scholarly works, bibliography
Infants have to be exposed to the experience of object relationship, autism, terminology
Pseudo-object relationship in autistic children, terminology
Pseudo self-sufficiency without essentially changing from his autistic orientation, terminology
Scientific works of Hyman Weinland, 1960s, 1970s
The first three months of life is a very needful period for the infant, autism, terminology
Therapeutic progress evolves in to a pseudo-object type of relationship, autism, terminology
Autism -- primitive level of functioning, terminology
Behavioral and inter-personal responses, autism, terminology
Breaking through the autistic barrier, terminology
Considerations of the Development and Treatment of Autistic Childhood Psychosis, Weiland, 1960s
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Dr. Weinland, assistant director, children's unit, Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute
Ego functions are needed for the infants, autism, terminology
Hyman Weinland, child psychology
Hyman Weinland, narratives
Hyman Weinland, scholarly works
Hyman Weinland, scholarly works, bibliography
Infants have to be exposed to the experience of object relationship, autism, terminology
Pseudo-object relationship in autistic children, terminology
Pseudo self-sufficiency without essentially changing from his autistic orientation, terminology
Scientific works of Hyman Weinland, 1960s, 1970s
The first three months of life is a very needful period for the infant, autism, terminology
Therapeutic progress evolves in to a pseudo-object type of relationship, autism, terminology
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