Linguistics and Language, Relation (database), business.industry, MEDLINE, Social Welfare, Organizational commitment, Public relations, Language and Linguistics, Speech therapy, Speech and Hearing, Local government, Organizational change, Organizational learning, business, Psychology, Social psychology
Abstract
When I was asked by your Secretary to talk to you on organizational change in relation to speech therapy services I felt that the substance of the paper must of necessity be divided into two parts; in the first part I propose to deal with organizational change and in the second part with its impact upon speech therapy services.
Male, Linguistics and Language, Language structure, Deafness, Speech Therapy, Blindness, Speech Disorders, Language and Linguistics, Childhood autism, Terminology, Developmental psychology, Diagnosis, Differential, Speech and Hearing, Intellectual Disability, Aphasia, medicine, Humans, Childhood psychosis, Autistic Disorder, Child, Confusion, Language Disorders, medicine.disease, Autistic child, Child, Preschool, Autism, Female, medicine.symptom, Psychology, Schizophrenia, Childhood
Abstract
At the turn of the century, both British and American writers were beginning to make a differential diagnosis between childhood psychosis and subnormality. Various conditions were denned, and numerous hypotheses put forward producing a confusion of terminology and aetiology. It was not until 1943 that Kanner's paper (1943) suggested the term ‘autism’ to be applied to a group of children whom he described as having the following three characteristics
Published
1968
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