The Protective Shell in Children and Adults
Understanding Autism's Protective Mechanisms and Therapeutic Insights
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:31st Dec '90
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This insightful book examines autism's protective aspects and offers therapeutic insights for both children and adults, particularly focusing on psychogenic origins.
In The Protective Shell in Children and Adults, the author explores the protective and preservative aspects of autism, particularly focusing on its psychogenic origins. This book emphasizes the importance of understanding autism not as a condition to be cured but as a survival mechanism that can be modified through therapeutic intervention. By examining the experiences of autistic children and neurotic adults, it highlights how a deep comprehension of autism's functions can lead to more appropriate and less debilitating expressions of this innate survival response.
The work integrates previously published papers with new insights, providing a comprehensive view of the subject. The author, drawing from her extensive professional background, delves into the concept of encapsulation as a primary protective reaction in both psychotic and neurotic patients. This exploration is not solely academic; it is also accessible to thoughtful readers interested in the complexities of human nature and psychological development. The book aims to clarify the unique characteristics of psychogenic autism and its impact on cognitive, social, and emotional growth.
Through detailed case studies and psychotherapeutic practices, The Protective Shell in Children and Adults sheds light on the intricate relationship between autism and normal psychological development. By discussing the role of autistic sensation objects and shapes, the author reveals how these elements have hindered the overall development of individuals. This work serves as a valuable resource for professionals and laypersons alike, offering insights into the profound effects of autism on human experience.
This book is by a professional for other professionals, but thoughtful people who are interested in the fundamental aspects of human nature will also find much to interest them. The papers which have been published in various journals or delivered to professional audiences since the appearance of Francis Tustin's previous book Autistic Barriers in Neurotic Patients are integrated with unpublished material written especially for this book, so that they can enrich and illuminate each other. A paper from the early days of her work with autistic children is the focus of this present work, since her awareness of encapsulation as being the major protective reaction associated with the autistic states of both psychotic and neurotic patients, has stemmed from that early paper.Her theme in this book concerns the protective and preservative aspects of the type of autism which seems to be mainly psychogenic in origin, although there may be a minimal organic and hormonal disturbances. Particularly valuable is her attempt to clarify the specific differential characteristics of this disorder. Based on this clarification, the functions and handicaps that are unique to 'Psychogenic' autism are discussed, and their sources pinpointed.Mrs Tustin adds to our understanding of autistic children, and the autistic capsule in neurotic adult patients, by showing that the autistic recourse to what she calls autistic sensation objects and autistic sensation shapes has handicapped cognitive, social and emotional development, which are shown to be intertwined. Here is a contribution from detailed psychotherapeutic work with autistic children, and the autistic capsules in neurotic adult patients, which not only help us to understand their tragic handicaps, but also throws light on certain details of the elemental levels of normal psychological development which they have missed. It is a kind of micro-psychology.
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256 pages