Autism and Childhood Psychosis in Ombre e Luci

Autism and Childhood Psychosis in Ombre e Luci
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Ombre e Luci no. 6, 1984
«The Mystery of the Psychotic Child» — Marie Hélène Mathieu
My Son, I Don't Believe — Delia Mitolo
He Has Always Been Rejected — Lina Cusimano
The Law on Integration — Vincenzo and Irene Ruisi
«Rehabilitation in Schools»—But the Girl Isn't Kept in ClassL.N.
No Man Is a Stone — Yves Pelicier
«Beyond Science: Humanity and Common Sense in a Therapeutic Community» — Nicole Schulthes and Sergio Sciascia

Ombre e Luci no. 18, 1986
Speech Without Words — Delia Mitolo

Ombre e Luci no. 26, 1989
I Saw Rain Man — Antonio Mazzarotto
Autism: Understanding the Handicap — Réadaptation

Ombre e Luci no. 32, 1990
Welcoming an Autistic Child — Beatrice Franck

Ombre e Luci no. 39, 1992
Flaminia's First Communion Made Us Grow — Anna Aluffi De Rita

Ombre e Luci no. 43, 1993
Learning to Live Well with Jimmy — Malinda S. Tomaro

Ombre e Luci no. 44, 1993
Learning to Live Well with Jimmy (Part II) — Malinda S. Tomaro

Ombre e Luci no. 46, 1994
How the Autistic Child Plays — Catherine Milcent

Ombre e Luci no. 48, 1993
«I Was So Afraid» — Giuseppina Argento

Ombre e Luci no. 52, 1995
Much Peace Here—An Experimental Center for Autism — Nicole Schulthes

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