Category Archives: Steve Silberman
Revising Your First Scientific Manuscript
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in2015 Samuel Johnson Prize Goes to NeuroTribes, by Steve Silberman – First science book to win UK’s top nonfiction book award
Posted by Asperger, Autism, Autism Speaks, Book Review, Bruno Bettelheim, childhood schizophrenia, Emily Willingham, eugenics, featured, guest post, Henry Cavendish, History of medicine, Leo Kanner, Lorna Wing, Mental health, Nazi, Neurotribes, Ole Ivar Lovaas, Paul Dirac, PLoS, PLOS BLOGS Network, psychiatry, psychology, Steve Silberman, Uta Frith, Your Say
inNeuroTribes: Steve Silberman on a haunting history and new hope for autistic people
To mark the publication of the book NeuroTribes (Aug 25, 2015; Avery/Penguin Random House) by Steve Silberman, whose blog of the same name has been hosted on the PLOS BLOGS Network since 2010, we invited independent science writer Emily Willingham, PhD to review the book and conduct an … Continue reading
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Posted by Asperger, Autism, Autism Speaks, Book Review, Bruno Bettelheim, childhood schizophrenia, Emily Willingham, eugenics, guest post, Henry Cavendish, History of medicine, Leo Kanner, Lorna Wing, Mental health, Nazi, Neurotribes, Ole Ivar Lovaas, Paul Dirac, PLoS, PLOS BLOGS Network, psychiatry, psychology, Steve Silberman, Uta Frith
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