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Tanuki

(16,088 posts)
20. He is shockingly uninformed.
Sat Sep 27, 2025, 01:28 PM
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The behaviors he says were unheard of a generation ago were common knowledge not only in the medical and mental health communities but to anyone who read Life magazine 60 years ago:

https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article-abstract/133/3/364/32244/Screams-Slaps-and-Love-The-Strange-Birth-of?redirectedFrom=fulltext

"On May 7, 1965, an extraordinary photo essay titled “Screams, Slaps, and Love” appeared in the pages of Life magazine. It portrayed the lives of 4 “utterly withdrawn children whose minds are sealed against all human contact and whose uncontrolled madness had turned their homes into hells.”1 Their diagnosis was “childhood schizophrenia,” the term applied at the time to the condition we know as autism. Two were nonverbal, 2 others had no language other than endlessly repeating television commercial jingles, and all 4 exhibited very disruptive behaviors such as head-banging to the point of bruising.

The article’s focus was on a novel treatment that had recently been developed for autism at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). In an age when psychoanalytic ideas dominated therapy for autism in the United States, this new intervention was grounded in behaviorism.2 The therapists in the photo essay were depicted..."

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leucovorin-I have no doubt that some Republicans are making a ton of money off this stuff Walleye Saturday #1
You didn't see them generations ago bc they were warehoused in insane asylums. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Saturday #2
Exactly. Timeflyer Saturday #6
Or the family attic Hekate Saturday #29
Or died. RedArkGuy Saturday #38
it wasn't REPORTED as much generations ago Skittles Saturday #3
Yes and just lived out their lives "Hermits" and 'Non-social" or "Anti-social" or "Non-conformists" LiberalArkie Saturday #5
wow, another post worth of its own thread Skittles Saturday #22
Something I did not figure out until about a year ago, A lot of us can not say NO. LiberalArkie Saturday #24
had never thought of that Skittles Saturday #26
You must tell him as most guys do not know or realize it. I wondered most of my life why I could not keep anything LiberalArkie Saturday #30
alas my brother passed in 2021 Skittles Saturday #33
I am so sorry to hear that. LiberalArkie 22 hrs ago #41
Why? Cirsium Saturday #28
For personal reasons............... Lovie777 Saturday #4
same Skittles Saturday #23
What?! yardwork Saturday #7
Apparently he has never heard of science or history. mwmisses4289 Saturday #8
Good Lord. yardwork Saturday #9
It's not in their "world" (that they are willing to admit to) BumRushDaShow Saturday #10
Dr. Malarky Marthe48 Saturday #11
There is definitely a strong genetic component. High-functioning autism runs in our family across 4 generations Martin68 Saturday #12
It's definitely a continuum. yardwork Saturday #16
"I don't believe" PSPS Saturday #13
Quack, Quack, Quack, Quack, Quack, Quack, BootinUp Saturday #14
Quack back at ya. twodogsbarking Saturday #15
The modern-day phenomenon liberalgunwilltravel Saturday #17
I think there is a genetic component NH Ethylene Saturday #18
Autism is not new. ananda Saturday #19
But recognition and diagnosis have changed drastically over the years. eppur_se_muova Saturday #31
I don't exactly consider autism a defect. ananda Saturday #32
Call it a 'condition', then. Whatever you call it, it is something which only slowly came to be recognized. eppur_se_muova Saturday #34
Of course it exists. ananda Saturday #35
This message was self-deleted by its author valleyrogue Saturday #37
What I don't understand is why a high functioning and low functioning autism are both autism womanofthehills Saturday #36
He is shockingly uninformed. Tanuki Saturday #20
I would have been 14. I remember that article vividly. 3catwoman3 Saturday #21
I don't think he knows what he's talking about struggle4progress Saturday #25
Rosemary Kennedy was given a frontal chelsea0011 Saturday #27
We are different. Aussie105 Yesterday #39
Sigh lonely bird 22 hrs ago #40
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