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orthogenic
[ awr-thuh-jen-ik ]
adjective
- Psychology. of, concerned with, or providing corrective treatment for intellectually disabled or emotionally disturbed children:
an orthogenic school.
- Biology. orthogenetic.
orthogenic
/ 藢蓴藧胃蓹蕣藞诲萧蓻苍瑟办 /
adjective
- med relating to corrective procedures designed to promote healthy development
- of or relating to orthogenesis
Derived Forms
- 藢辞谤迟丑辞藞驳别苍颈肠补濒濒测, adverb
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of orthogenic1
Example Sentences
Still, after studying at the Orthogenic School with Bruno Bettelheim, who taught him to 鈥渘ever care what others think,鈥 Mr. Lewis made a fortune on Wall Street.
Kanner鈥檚 backward logic found its greatest champion in Bruno Bettelheim, the extremely influential director of the University of Chicago鈥檚 Orthogenic School for disturbed children.
鈥淚 bring this Orthogenic morality to everything on Wall Street, and it鈥檚 unsustainable.鈥
When Sandy Lewis was 10, his parents shipped him off to Chicago and Bruno Bettelheim鈥檚 Orthogenic School, an institution for emotionally disturbed children.
Unlike Sutton, Pollak, a former editor for the Nation, met Dr. B. The writer's younger brother Stephen spent five years at the Orthogenic School before his accidental death in 1948.
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