Stanley I. Greenspan - Non-Autism Books of Interest

Disability and Related Books


Stanley I. Greenspan is clinical professor of psychiatry, behavioral sciences, and pediatrics at George Washington University Medical School.

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Stanley I. Greenspan.
Infancy and Early Childhood: The Practice of Clinical Assessment and Intervention with Emotional and Developmental Challenges (Madison, CT: International University Press, 1992). ISBN: 0823626334 (hardcover). [disability]
Stanley I. Greenspan & Beryl Lieff Benderly.
The Growth of the Mind: And the Endangered Origins of Intelligence (Addison-Wesley, 1997). First sentence is "Perhaps the most vivid understanding of the fundamental way emotions influence cognitive growth comes from observing autistic children." ISBN: 0201483025 (paperback, 384 pages, HarperCollins, 1998); ISBN: 0738200263 (paperback, 384 pages, Perseus Publishing, 1998). [disability,se]
Stanley I. Greenspan & Jacqueline Salmon.
The Challenging Child: Understanding, Raising, and Enjoying the Five "Difficult" Types of Children (Addison-Wesley, 1995). Describes the self-absorbed or inattentive child. ISBN: 0201441934 (paperback, Perseus Press, 1996). [disability,se]

Non-autism but related books by Stanley I. Greenspan.


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