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Article - :Autism at 70 – from Kanner to DSM-5" - A historical summary

Fascinating @tree , thanks.

What worries me is how I would never have gotten better (and it is still a daily struggle) if I had not gotten a diagnosis, and yet I wonder if I qualify NOW.
 

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