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Behind the Mirror: The Story of a Pioneer in Autism Treatment and Her Work with Children on the Spectrum [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x15 mm, kaal: 318 g, 10 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jun-2021
  • Kirjastus: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1421440768
  • ISBN-13: 9781421440767
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x15 mm, kaal: 318 g, 10 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jun-2021
  • Kirjastus: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1421440768
  • ISBN-13: 9781421440767
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"Jeanne Simons devoted her career as a social worker to the study, treatment, and care of children with autism. She established what is today called the Linwood Center in Ellicott City, Maryland. Developmental psychologist Sabine Oishi collaborated with Simons and learned that Simons herself was autistic and had not enjoyed childhood intervention, yet she had developed her own dissociative strategies as coping techniques. This is a biography of Simons, with commentary from Oishi and information about autism"--

Demystifying the experience of autism, Behind the Mirror is a groundbreaking account of possibilities and hope.

Jeanne Simons devoted her career as a social worker and educator to the study, treatment, and care of children with autism. In 1955, she established the Linwood Children's Center in Ellicott City, Maryland, one of the first schools dedicated to children with autism. Her Linwood Model, developed there, was widely adopted and still forms the basis for a variety of autism intervention techniques. Incredibly—although unknown at the time—Jeanne was herself autistic.

Behind the Mirror reveals the remarkable tale of this trailblazer and how she thought, felt, and experienced the world around her. With moving immediacy, Jeanne tells her life story to developmental psychologist, friend, and collaborator Sabine Oishi. Jeanne's unique experience is supplemented by commentary from Dr. Oishi, who explains the importance of key biographical details and fills in additional information about the diagnosis and treatment of autism. Enhanced with a photo gallery, a look at new approaches to the education of children with autism, and a history of Linwood since its founding, the book also contains a foreword, an afterword, and an appendix by James C. Harris, MD, the past director of child psychiatry at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the founder of its autism clinic. Demystifying the experience of autism, Behind the Mirror is a groundbreaking account of possibilities and hope.

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This is a book that richly rewards those who read it. Andrew N Williams, British Society for the History of Medicine Behind the Mirror is a moving account of the life of Jeanne Simmons, how her autism helped shape the Linwood Model and the challenges that she faced in setting up the Linwood Children's Center. ABILITY Magazine

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The life story of Jeanne Simons, whose own autism informed her pioneering work with autistic children.
Foreword xi
James C. Harris
Preface xvii
Introduction: A brief description of early autism development 1(6)
1 Birth, 1909
7(2)
2 Early memories
9(9)
3 Childhood during World War I
18(1)
4 School years in Holland
18(17)
5 Illness
35(11)
6 The teacher
46(15)
7 Exile, 1940
61(9)
8 Stranded in America, 1940--1945
70(23)
9 Back in Holland, 1945--1947
93(16)
10 Return to America, 1947: The social worker
109(6)
11 Lee, Martin, and the miracle worker
115(19)
12 Linwood, 1955
134(22)
13 Who am I? The search for self
156(14)
Conclusion 170(5)
Epilogue: Linwood then and now 175(13)
Afterword 188(3)
James C. Harris
Appendix A A brief overview of autism spectrum disorder: Diagnostic criteria, research, and treatment 191(16)
James C. Harris
Appendix B An autism resource guide 207(4)
Acknowledgments 211
Jeanne Simons, LCSW, ACSW (19102005), earned her degree in clinical social work from Boston College. In 1955, she founded the Linwood Children's Center for children with autism in Ellicott City, MD. There, she pioneered a highly successful treatment approach, which she described in the book The Hidden Child: The Linwood Method for Reaching the Autistic Child. Sabine Oishi, PhD, was educated first as a teacher and then as a child psychologist at the University of Geneva. She earned her PhD in child development and family therapy from the University of Maryland. She has worked as a teacher, researcher, and therapist both in Switzerland and the United States. With Jeanne Simons, she was the coauthor of The Hidden Child. James C. Harris, MD, is a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where he is the past director of the Johns Hopkins Division of Child and adolescent psychiatry and currently is Director the Johns Hopkins Developmental Neuropsychiatric Clinic. Dr Harris founded the Johns Hopkins Autism Clinic in the 1980's.