Recovered Autistic Children Videos 2004-2005

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The October 2005 Recovered Autistic Children Video - Long Beach

The second group of recovered, formerly autistic children, interviewed by parent Stan Kurtz at the October 2005 evidence-based medical approach conference in Long Beach, California.

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Recovered Autistic Children Event (30 min., 52 sec.) WMV WMV
Interviews with two mothers and their recovered children (18 min, 17 sec.) WMV WMV


The October 2004 Recovered Autistic Children Video - Los Angeles

This historic video, Recovered Autistic Children, shows formerly autistic children being introduced by film and stage star Lou Diamond Phillips to the audience at our October 2004 evidence-based medical approach conference in Los Angeles. The video also includes interviews with parents and renowned evidence-based medical approach clinicians & researchers. This video was awarded a Gold Award at the Worldfest-Houston International Film Festival.

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Recovered Autistic Children Event (35 min., 46 sec.) English WMV WMV
  Español WMV WMV
  Italiano WMV WMV
Interviews with two mothers and their recovered children (7 min, 16 sec.) English WMV WMV
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Autism Is Treatable: Interviews with Professionals (15 min., 47 sec.) English WMV WMV
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Edited 11 1/2 Minute Videos - Subtitles

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Romanian WMV WMV

 

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