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  2. Yale Child Study Center - Wikipedia

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    The Yale Child Study Center is a department at the Yale University School of Medicine. The center conducts research and provides clinical services and medical training related to children and families. Topics of investigation include autism and related disorders, [1] Tourette syndrome, other pediatric mental health concerns, parenting, and ...

  3. Societal and cultural aspects of autism - Wikipedia

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    Societal and cultural aspects of autism or sociology of autism [1] come into play with recognition of autism, approaches to its support services and therapies, and how autism affects the definition of personhood. [2] The autistic community is divided primarily into two camps; the autism rights movement and the pathology paradigm.

  4. Lorna Wing - Wikipedia

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    Although Wing trained as a medical doctor, specialising in psychiatry, her focus narrowed to childhood developmental disorders in 1959. At that time, autism was thought to affect between 1 in 2,000–2,500 children, but its prevalence in the 2010s was considered to be around 1 in 100 following the awareness raised by Wing and her followers. [4]

  5. Ami Klin - Wikipedia

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    He is the first chief of autism and related disorders at the Marcus Autism Center, a wholly owned subsidiary of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. Klin will also be a Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar at Emory University and director of the Division of Autism and Related Developmental Disabilities in the Department of Pediatrics at the ...

  6. Fred R. Volkmar - Wikipedia

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    Fred Robert Volkmar (born 1950 in Illinois) [1] is a psychiatrist, psychologist, and the Irving B. Harris Professor of Child Psychiatry, Pediatrics, and Psychology at the Yale School of Medicine. [2] From 2006 to 2014, he was the director of the Yale Child Study Center and the head of child psychiatry at Yale New Haven Hospital. Prior to these ...

  7. Dwight Hall at Yale - Wikipedia

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    Dwight Hall at Yale is a student-run, staff supported public service and social action organization at Yale University. Founded in 1886, "The Hall" stands as one of the oldest and most storied collegiate public service institutions in the nation.

  8. JaLynn Prince - Wikipedia

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    JaLynn Prince is founder and president of Madison House Autism Foundation. She and her husband are parents to Madison, after who the foundation is named. The organization is dedicated to improving the lives of adults with autism and families by making people aware of the issues facing adults with autism throughout their lifespan.

  9. Stanley Greenspan - Wikipedia

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    A graduate of Harvard College and Yale Medical School, [2] Greenspan was the founding president of Zero to Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families and former director of the National Institute of Mental Health's Clinical Infant Developmental Program and Mental Health Study Center. [3]