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Self-Injurious Behavior by Joy Simpson Part 1: How science is delivering answers 5-17% of persons with mental retardation and autism do serious harm to themselves by biting, pulling out hair, banging their head or gougin
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Document Date: 2007-10-03 16:18:07


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Washington / D.C. / New York / /

Company

Fleming / American Journal / /

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United States / United Kingdom / /

Facility

University of Kansas / Schiefelbusch Institute / Life Span Institute / University of California at Irvine / /

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chemical imbalances / chemical imbalance / chemical process / /

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Lesch-Nyhan syndrome / mental retardation / schizophrenia / developmental disabilities / Chronic / autism / diabetes / pain / psychiatric disorders / disorder / head banging / deficiency / /

Organization

University of California / National Association of Science Writers / Schiefelbusch Institute for Life Span Studies / University of Kansas / Medical School / Life Span Institute / American Psychological Association / office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services / /

Person

Jennifer Zarcone / Psychopharmacology / Stephen Schroeder / Joy Simpson / Mary Lou Oster-Granite / Curt Sandman / Jessica Hellings / Travis Thompson / /

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Editor / King / research scientist / Director / professor of psychiatry / director emeritus / member / /

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Risperidone / /

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Kansas / California / /

Technology

neuroscience / /

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www.merrill.ku.edu / /

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