WebAddress for correspondence: Dr Lorna Wing, MRC Illustrative case histories based on those of Social Psychiatry Unit, Institute of Psychiatry, De Crespigny Park, Denmark Hill, … WebSince Hans Asperger's first description (Arch Psych Nervenkrankh 117:76-136, 1944), through Lorna Wing's translation and definition (Psychol Med 11:115-129, 1981), to its introduction in the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM, 1994), Asperger Syndrome ha …
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Web( ) Lorna Wing, em 1981, divulgou o estudo de 1944 de Hans Asperger a fim de torná-lo mais conhecido e contribuir para os estudos da época. ( ) A pesquisa de Hans Asperger escrita em Russo em 1944 passou muitos anos desconhecida. WebEmbora Hans Asperger tenha descrito a psicopatia autista em 1944 (Asperger, 1944), a condição só foi receber o nome do médico austríaco em 1981, com Lorna Wing, quando publicou um estudo com 34 casos aos quais ela referiu como … phenoline 309
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Lorna Gladys Wing OBE FRCPsych (7 October 1928 – 6 June 2014) was an English psychiatrist. She was a pioneer in the field of childhood developmental disorders, who advanced understanding of autism worldwide, introduced the term Asperger syndrome in 1976 and was involved in founding the National … Ver mais Lorna Gladys Tolchard was born at Gillingham, Kent to Royal Navy engineer Bernard Newberry Tolchard (1898–1968) and Gladys Ethel (died 1962), née Whittell. Following education at Chatham Grammar School for Girls Ver mais Although Wing trained as a medical doctor, specialising in psychiatry, her focus narrowed to childhood developmental … Ver mais Wing has faced controversy since the publication of Edith Sheffer's 2024 book, Asperger's Children, due to Wing's previous defense of … Ver mais • National Autistic Society Ver mais Wing met her future husband John Wing (22 October 1923 – 18 April 2010) while they were dissecting the same body as medical students. Marrying in 1950, both specialised as psychiatrists, with John becoming a professor of psychiatry. It was following their … Ver mais Papers • Wing, L. & Gould, J. (1979), "Severe Impairments of Social Interaction and Associated Abnormalities in Children: Epidemiology and Classification", Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 9, pp. 11–29. Ver mais Webnotoriedade em 1981 quando, uma médica inglesa Lorna Wing traduziu sua tese e a publicou na revista “Psychological Medicine” sob o título de “Asperger´s Syndrom: a … Web9 de jun. de 2014 · Lorna Wing, the psychiatrist who has died aged 85, co-founded the National Autistic Society and was the first to identify Asperger syndrome as a subcategory of the condition. Lorna Wing’s... phenoline 310