- Bernard Rimland
Infobox Scientist
name = Bernard Rimland
image_width = 300px
caption = Dr. Bernard Rimland (second from right) in front of theAutism Research Institute (ARI)
birth_date = birth date|1928|11|15
birth_place =Cleveland ,OH , U.S.
death_date = death date and age|2006|11|21|1928|11|15
death_place =San Diego, California , U.S.
residence = USA
citizenship = American
field =Psychology
work_institution =Autism Research Institute Autism Society of America Defeat Autism Now!
alma_mater =San Diego State University (Bachelor's )Pennsylvania State University (Phd )
known_for =Autism : researched causes, epidemic, the thiomersal theory, and biomedical treatment.
prizes =National Vaccine Information Center 's Courage in Science Award (2002)Bernard Rimland,
PhD (November 15 ,1928 –November 21 2006 ) was a researchpsychologist , writer, lecturer, and advocate for children withautism ,ADHD , learning disabilities, andmental retardation .Based in
San Diego, California since 1940, Dr. Rimland was the founder, in 1967, and director of theAutism Research Institute (ARI), and founder of theAutism Society of America (ASA), in 1965. Rimland was long an internationally recognized authority onautism spectrum disorder s, and was the father of a high-functioningautistic son.Education and early career
After completing his undergraduate studies at
San Diego State University , Rimland obtained his PhD inexperimental psychology and research design, fromPennsylvania State University in 1953.Dr. Rimland's son, Mark, was born in 1956, when the diagnosis of autism was rare. From birth, however, something was drastically wrong with Mark. Rimland had recently earned his doctorate, but was not yet familiar with the word autism. Only much later was it determined Mark's condition fell into the category of
early infantile autism , rather thanregressive autism .Fact|date=July 2007 Despite challenges, Mark has nevertheless become a talented artist.After his son's diagnosis, Rimland set forth on a quest to understand autism and bring much needed attention to the disorder, in order to foster research into its causes and treatment. Rimland has often sparked controversy along his way.
Among Rimland's major contributions to autism research was his discovery that autism is
neurological . This refutation of the prevailing theory, propounded byUniversity of Chicago professorBruno Bettelheim , that autism was caused by unloving 'refrigerator mother s', helped to substantially change the way autism is viewed by the medical profession today.Conflicts with medical opinion
Many senior figures in medicine and psychology questioned Rimland's contributions to autism during the latter period of his career. In 1995, Bennett Leventhal, a professor at the
University of Chicago , tersely dismissed as "rubbish" Rimland's concern about the rise in autism diagnoses, and his assertion that vaccinations might be among the causes. Rimland was among a minority of researchers who believe that thiomersal (a mercury-based preservative) used in vaccines is a direct cause of autism. The United StatesInstitute of Medicine (IOM) in its 2004 report found that, "the body of epidemiological evidence favors rejection of a causal relationship between thimerosal-containing vaccines and autism." [http://books.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=10997] TheMedicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA),National Health Service (NHS),World Health Organization (WHO),European Medicines Agency (EMEA),Food and Drug Administration (FDA),Centers for Disease Control (CDC), and many other national and international medical organizations have issued statements of a similar nature, finding no link between autism and thimerosal based on the evidence currently available from a variety of studies.In her book, "Children with Starving Brains",
Jaquelyn McCandless , MD, calls Rimland "The grand godfather of the movement for understanding the biological treatment of autism." Rimland's book, "Infantile Autism: The Syndrome and Its Implication for a Neural Theory of Behavior" (1964), is credited by many with changing the prevailing view ofautism , in the field ofpsychiatry , from an emotional illness --widely thought to be caused by refrigerator mothers-- to the current recognition that autism is aneurodevelopment al disorder.Claims of an "autism epidemic"
Rimland was among the first autism campaigners to draw attention to increases in the number of diagnoses of autism.After correlating the presence of mercury in vaccines with the increase in autism cases, Dr. Rimland concluded that mercury is the primary culprit in the epidemic rise of autism: back in 1990, one out of ten thousand infants as compared to one out of one hundred and fifty at present (March 2007) representing an increase of 6,670%. To this day, the medical establishment still does not know the cause of autism. [Dr. Bruce West "Health Alert", vol. 24, issue 3, p. 5, Library of Congress ISSN #1083 8325]
A brush with Hollywood
Rimland has lectured on autism and related problems throughout the world, including before thousands of professional groups, and he is the author of numerous publications. His high profile, within what was then a small community of autism activists, caught the eye of movie producers in nearby
Hollywood, California .Rimland subsequently served as the primary technical advisor on autism for the 1988 movie "
Rain Man ". Mark Rimland was interviewed byDustin Hoffman , serving as one of several models for the character portrayed by the movie star. The movie helped establish worldwide awareness of autism, just when the prevalence of autism was first becoming apparent.Ongoing endeavors
In 1967, Rimland founded the Autism Research Institute as a global network of parents and professionals concerned with autism. ARI conducts and fosters scientific research intended to enhance treatments for, and prevention of, autism. The ARI data bank, the world's largest, contains over 35,000 detailed case histories of autistic children.
Rimland was the editor of the "
Autism Research Review International ", published by ARI, which covers biomedical and educational advances in autism research.Rimland and his wife, Gloria, had recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. The couple was married by Rabbi Monroe Levens of Tifereth Israel Synagogue, which was then located in
Kensington, California .References
Books
* 1964 "Infantile Autism: The Syndrome and Its Implication for a Neural Theory of Behavior" - written after his son, Mark, was diagnosed with autism.
* 1976 "Modern Therapies" (with Virginia Binder, A. Binder)
* 1998 "Biological Treatments for Autism and PDD" (with William Shaw, Lisa Lewis, Bruce Semon)
* 2001 "Tired - so Tired!: And the "Yeast Connection" (with William Crook, Cynthia Crook)
* 2003 "Vaccines, Autism and Childhood Disorders: Crucial Data That Could Save Your Child's Life" (with Neil Z. Miller)
*2003 "Treating Autism: Parent Stories of Hope and Success" (with Stephen M. Edelson, Ph.D.)
*2006 "Recovering Autistic Children" (originally published as "Treating Autism") Second Edition (with Stephen M. Edelson, Ph.D.)External links
* [http://www.autism.org/ Autism.org] - Center for the Study of Autism
* [http://www.autisme.net/vacci-explosion.html Autisme.net] - 'The Autism Explosion', Bernard Rimland, PhD
* [http://www.autismwebsite.com/ari/index.htm AutismWebsite.com] -Autism Research Institute
* [http://www.autism-society.org Autism-Society.org] - 'ASA: The Voice of Autism' (Autism Society of America homepage)
* [http://www.pbs.org/pov/pov2002/refrigeratormothers/ PBS.org] - 'P.O.V. - Refrigerator Mothers'
* [http://www.sdjewishjournal.com/stories/cover_oct02.html SDJewishJournal.com] - 'Dr. Bernard Rimland is autism's worst enemy: Devastated by his child's diagnosis decades ago, Rimland is dedicated to destroying the developmental disorder', by Patricia Morris Buckley (2003)Persondata
NAME= Rimland, Bernard
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= American psychologist
DATE OF BIRTH= birth date|1928|11|15
PLACE OF BIRTH=Cleveland ,OH , U.S.
DATE OF DEATH= 2006-11-21
PLACE OF DEATH=San Diego, California , U.S.
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