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Contacting the autistic child : five successful early psychoanalytic interventions

Title
Contacting the autistic child : five successful early psychoanalytic interventions / Luisa C. Busch de Ahumada and Jorge L. Ahumada.
ISBN
1315452391
1315452405
1315452413
9781315452395
9781315452401
9781315452418
1138211664
1138211672
9781138211667
9781138211674
Publication
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xi, 183 pages) : illustrations
Local Notes
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Summary
Amid long-standing controversy on their causes, which most regard as neurological, and despite their increasing social impact, there has been scant progress in the therapy of the autistic spectrum disorders. Currently fashionable attempts at treatment through behavioural-cognitive focal approaches do not seek resolution, only re-education and rehabilitation. Contacting the Autistic Child explores the clinical process in the early psychoanalytic treatment of autistic children. Organised around five detailed clinical case studies, and drawing on the ideas of major clinicians in child analysis such as Tustin, Winnicott and Alvarez, this book sets out a clear programme for working with and understanding autistic children in a psychoanalytic setting, with a particular focus on issues of clinical technique but also conceptual matters. Working on the notion that autistic disorders come to be - as Winnicott and Tustin saw it - from an early rupture of the affective communication between baby and mother, this book aims at reinstating such communication in the child-analyst interaction. By way of detailed description of what goes on in the analytic link, the authors strive to make the reader share in what goes on in the clinical setting, evincing how, though at times excruciatingly hard on the therapist, resolution is attainable. Once the "primal dialogue"--To use René Spitz's terms - is reinstated in a stable way in session, it flows by itself into the family ambience. The clinical accounts of this book make the argument that psychoanalysis, carried along Tustin's technical lines, and subject to the proviso that treatment starts early, preferably in the first three years of life, is the treatment of choice for autistic spectrum disorders. The strong methodological narrative is important and notable in light of the doubts, criticism and uncertainty that have surrounded the psychoanalytic treatment of autism. This novel, highly detailed narrative of five successful early treatments aims to help dispel the pessimism pervading the field and help to redress the lives of many more children. Contacting the Autistic Child will appeal to psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists endeavouring to obtain results in a major area lacking resolutive approaches. -- Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
Taylor & Francis. EBA 2024-2025.
Other formats
Print version: Ahumada, Luisa C. Busch de. Contacting the autistic child. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
October 04, 2024
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Autism : a historical approach
Contacting a 19-month-old mute autistic girl : Lila
Treating encapsulated autism soon after trauma : Axel
From mimesis to agency : clinical steps in Sophia's work of psychic two-ness
Autistic mimesis in the age of media : Juan, a screen-bred animal-child
Clinical notes on a case of transvestism in an autistic child : Jaime
Conceptual remarks on early mind
A roaming view of the autistoid age
Addendum 1, Bion's theory of thinking and autistic-mimetic dynamics : a dialogue with Antonino Ferro
Addendum 2, On Tustin's revised edition, a response to Angela Joyce and an excursus on Ogden's autistic-contiguous position.
Subjects (Medical)
Autistic Disorder - therapy.
Autistic Disorder - complications.
Child.
Early Intervention (Education)
Psychoanalytic Therapy.
Genre/Form
Case Reports.
Electronic books.
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