Autism Spectrum Disorder
Perspectives from Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience
Susan P Sherkow author Alexandra M Harrison author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Jason Aronson Publishers
Published:14th Nov '13
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This insightful book offers a unique perspective on treating autism spectrum disorders through psychoanalysis and neurobiological research. Autism Spectrum Disorder presents a comprehensive approach.
Written by experienced child psychoanalysts, Autism Spectrum Disorder explores the intersection of psychoanalysis and neurobiology in understanding and treating children with autistic spectrum disorders (ASD). The authors utilize their extensive clinical experience to present a psychodynamic approach that is informed by the latest research in neurobiology and neurofunction. They argue that the brain's neuroplasticity allows for the possibility of effective psychoanalytic treatment, emphasizing the importance of intensive engagement between caregivers and children.
The core of Autism Spectrum Disorder consists of detailed case studies that highlight the significance of fostering social connections for young children with ASD. Through these narratives, the authors illustrate how engaging with caregivers and peers helps children navigate their behavior and emotions. By delving into the dynamics of caregiver-child relationships, the book sheds light on how these interactions shape a child's understanding of the world and contribute to their emotional and cognitive development.
Additionally, the volume provides a selective overview of relevant neurobiological research, reinforcing the notion that ASD can be viewed as a reversible neurodevelopmental disorder. By integrating psychological and neurobiological perspectives, Autism Spectrum Disorder lays the groundwork for a comprehensive treatment approach that combines psychoanalytic principles with an understanding of the underlying neurobiological factors.
This book, with its central focus on the parent-child relationship, offers a unique and very important contribution. Parents struggle terribly in their efforts to make sense of the behavior of a child with a wide range of neuro-developmental challenges that currently fall under the heading of Autism Spectrum Disorders. Drawing on extensive evidence from the fields of genetics and neuroscience as well as in-depth clinical material, the authors show how a clinician can set these children on healthy developmental paths by supporting parents’ efforts to find meaning in their children’s behavior. -- Claudia M. Gold, MD, Newton-Wellesley Hospital, author of "Keeping Your Child in Mind"
This is a cutting-edge book about autism spectrum disorder. It has concise summaries of numerous etiologic and associated factors known concerning ASD. The clinical vignettes include heartening and compelling examples of new and old therapies and how treated children can ‘lose’ their ASD diagnoses. -- Gilbert Kliman, MD, The Children's Psychological Trauma Center
ISBN: 9780765708625
Dimensions: 236mm x 157mm x 23mm
Weight: 481g
232 pages