Autism : the founding writings of hans asperger / Dr. Kevin Rebecchi, PhD
Material type: TextPublication details: self published 2023Description: 247 pages ; 22 cmSubject(s): Summary: "This book presents the work of Prof. Hans Asperger throughout his life, from his first published writings on autism in 1938 to the last posthumous texts of 1982 published by his collaborators. You'll find out what he really thought by reading his own words. The preface and afterword, written by Dr. Rebecchi Kevin, PhD, will give you more context on his various writings, allow you to question and take a step back from the polemics surrounding him, and question yourself more broadly on the concept that has been the source of much debate for decades: autism."Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | AIDE Canada Main Library | 01:01.a REBE.a 2023 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 104319 |
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"This book presents the work of Prof. Hans Asperger throughout his life, from his first published writings on autism in 1938 to the last posthumous texts of 1982 published by his collaborators. You'll find out what he really thought by reading his own words.
The preface and afterword, written by Dr. Rebecchi Kevin, PhD, will give you more context on his various writings, allow you to question and take a step back from the polemics surrounding him, and question yourself more broadly on the concept that has been the source of much debate for decades: autism."