Rob Sedgwick

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In short, while Spitzer’s eccentricities may have fallen short of meeting the criteria for Asperger’s syndrome, the DSM-III was the product of a mind that exhibited many classic qualities of autistic intelligence. These traits enabled Spitzer to get the job done with a minimum of fretting about offending various sectors of the profession.
NeuroTribes: The Untold History of Austim and the Potential of Neurodiversity
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