Brain imagery may help explain autism New theory could lead to better forms of treatment By Robert Bazell Correspondent NBC News Updated: 8:12 p.m. ET Jan. 14, 2005 PITTSBURGH - Ryan Yorio is an extremely likable 21-year-old who knows he has a problem.advertisement "I have the disease autism," he says. Yorio is what is called …
Archived | Autism Society Of America: Complementary Approaches | Circa February 2005 #NotAnAutisticAlly #AutisticHistory
Autism Society of America logo with text: Founded by Bernard Rimland and Ivar Lovaas [Note: Autism Society of America is NOT an Autistic Ally and have promoted incredibly harmful and abusive therapies in their history. The founders are Bernard Rimland and Ivar Lovaas.] Complementary Approaches While early educational intervention is key to improving the lives …
Archived | Autism Society of America: Biomedical and Dietary Treatments | Circa February 2005 #NotAnAutisticAlly #AutisticHistory
Screenshot of Autism of Society Website. Full text below. [Note: Many of these treatments are highly controversial, abusive and dangerous.] Biomedical and Dietary Treatments Because autism is a spectrum disorder, no one method alone is usually effective in treating autism. However, professionals and families have found that a combination of treatments may be effective in …
Archived | Autism Society of America: Behavioral and Communication Approaches | Circa February 2005 #NotAnAutisticAlly #AutisticHistory
Autism Society of America logo with text founded by Bernard Rimland & Ivar Lovaas Screenshot of Autism Society of Americas page for Behavioral and Communication approaches. Full text below. #NotAnAutisticAlly [Note: This is for Autistic History Archive purpose only. The therapies below are controversial and harmful. Ivar Lovaas is one of the founders of the …