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| #2631936 in Books | 2003-03-19 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.60 x1.16 x6.48l, | File type: PDF | 304 pages||1 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| A brave, warts & all autobiography destined to become a classic coming of age tale|By F. A. Sanello|Certain to be a classic among coming of age tales, "NOT the Thing I Was" is a painfully honest account of a troubled child who through the help of Bruno Bettelheim's Orthogenic School for autistic youths developed into a high-functioning adult, unlike most autistic children who r|From Publishers Weekly|Eliot's striking memoir chronicles a childhood and adolescence spent within the luxurious confines of the University of Chicago Sonia Shankman Orthogenic school, then run by ‚migr‚ psychiatrist Bruno Bettelheim. In an era when
He was called crazy. As a child, he probably was.
Sent at age eight to Bruno Bettelheim's Orthogenic School among autistics and schizophrenics, Eliot found himself in a world without drugs or locks on the doors. Instead, fine china was on the table. The staff believed to help a child, you had to understand how he saw the world and persuade him that there might be more successful ways to interpret it. Bettelheim had been in the concentration camps. He figured ...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Not the Thing I Was: Thirteen Years at Bruno Bettelheim's Orthogenic School | Stephen Eliot.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.