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  1. Oct 21, 2014 · Oct 21, 2014. By. Eileen Bailey. The word "autism" was first used in 1908 by Dr. Eugen Bleuler, a Swiss psychiatrist. It wasn't used as a diagnosis; instead it described a set of symptoms ...

  2. His description is still generally accepted within the autism community even though the diagnosis of autism has changed over the past 76 years. The first widely accepted diagnostic criteria for autism were established by the British Working Group in 1961. This group was chaired by Dr. Mildred Creak, one of the legendary pioneers in the field.

  3. Donald Triplett, First Case of Austism. Donald Triplett was the first autism diagnosis. He was born in 1933 to a family in Forest, Mississippi. His family was well known and well respected in their small community. Before his diagnosis of autism, Donald had been placed in an institution. This was typical for children diagnosed with a mental ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leo_KannerLeo Kanner - Wikipedia

    Leo Kanner ( / ˈkænər /; born Chaskel Leib Kanner; June 13, 1894 – April 3, 1981) was an Austrian-American psychiatrist, physician, and social activist best known for his work related to infantile autism. Before working at the Henry Phipps Psychiatric Clinic at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Kanner practiced as a physician in Germany and ...

  5. Kanner's work paved the way for further research and recognition of autism as a separate entity. 2. Hans Asperger Identifies Asperger's Syndrome (1944) In 1944, Austrian pediatrician Hans Asperger published a study on a group of children who exhibited similar traits to those described by Leo Kanner.

  6. Grandin in the cattle chute. Grandin’s narrative began circulating during the 1980s, when she was in her forties, but she was diagnosed in 1950, when psychogenesis dominated thinking about autism. At that time, autism was widely considered to be a product of faulty or failed attachment between parents, especially mothers, and their infants.

  7. Donald Gray Triplett (September 8, 1933 – June 15, 2023) was an American banker known for being the first person diagnosed with autism. [1] He was first diagnosed by Leo Kanner in 1943, and was labeled as "Case 1". [2] [3] Triplett was noted for his savant abilities, particularly the ability to name musical notes played on a piano and the ...

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