

Andrew J. Hogan, "Disability Dialogues: Advocacy, Science, and Prestige in Postwar Clinical Professions" (Johns Hopkins UP, 2022)
May 14, 2023
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Power of Self-Advocacy in Disability Studies
02:19 • 3min
The Importance of Archival Collections in Clinical Psychology
04:54 • 2min
The Disabilities of Psychology
06:31 • 5min
The Struggle to Find Employment as a Disabled Person
11:02 • 2min
The Struggles of a Deaf Psychologist
13:03 • 3min
The Importance of Archival Materials in Pediatrics in the 1950s
15:36 • 4min
The Importance of Eugenic Perspectives on Disability
19:16 • 4min
The Role of Pediatricians in the Advancement of Developmental Disabilities
23:46 • 5min
The History of Genetic Counseling
28:24 • 6min
The History of Genetic Counseling
34:20 • 2min
The Role of Genetic Counselors in Disability Advocacy
36:16 • 4min
The Role and Identity of a Scientific Field in Disability Narratives
40:26 • 5min
The Battle Over Jurisdiction in Pediatrics
45:33 • 4min
The Importance of Having More Disabled Clinical Professionals
49:35 • 4min