Psychoanalytic theory has had a controversial history in working with autism, being considered by many, in the light of modern research, to be fundamentally misconceived. This view has been challenged by Hobson’s work and research, which suggests that psychoanalytic theory complements rather than conflicts with emerging theory on autism. Gutstein’s work has been in developing Hobson’s (and other’s) hypotheses around autism into a clinical programme for remediating autism. In this dissertation, a psychoanalytic history is briefly reviewed, followed by a modified systematic literature review of both Hobson and Gutstein’s work. Similarities of Gutstein’s programme to psychoanalytic theory and practice are discussed, and areas where each could ...
La considération de l'autisme comme « handicap », la revendication de ses origines organiques et l'i...
In psychological research, autistic people are generally characterised as possessing disordered soci...
This thesis investigates autism as it has been understood in the cognitive and social (neuro)science...
Psychoanalytic theory has had a controversial history in working with autism, being considered by ma...
This paper aims to bring contributions from psychoanalysis to the debate about autism. We as-sume th...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 155-167).This phenomenological case study explores the e...
One hundred years after its appearance on the scientific scene, autism finds its place more and more...
When reviewing educational research related to autism, it is clear that it is dominated by biologica...
This qualitative study describes relationships problems highlighted by individuals with an autism di...
In recent years we have seen a massive growth of academic research in the field of autism. Much of t...
This paper reviews the literature on the etiology and treatment of autism in an attempt to answer th...
Aim of this work is to reflect on what neurobiology, cognitive sciences and psychoanalysis have unde...
Esse artigo examina diferentes abordagens no estudo do autismo: psicanálise, teoria afetiva, teoria ...
Discourse related to autism studies are multidisciplinary, applied, and extensive. Pulling from mult...
Esse artigo examina diferentes abordagens no estudo do autismo: psicanálise, teoria afetiva, teoria ...
La considération de l'autisme comme « handicap », la revendication de ses origines organiques et l'i...
In psychological research, autistic people are generally characterised as possessing disordered soci...
This thesis investigates autism as it has been understood in the cognitive and social (neuro)science...
Psychoanalytic theory has had a controversial history in working with autism, being considered by ma...
This paper aims to bring contributions from psychoanalysis to the debate about autism. We as-sume th...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 155-167).This phenomenological case study explores the e...
One hundred years after its appearance on the scientific scene, autism finds its place more and more...
When reviewing educational research related to autism, it is clear that it is dominated by biologica...
This qualitative study describes relationships problems highlighted by individuals with an autism di...
In recent years we have seen a massive growth of academic research in the field of autism. Much of t...
This paper reviews the literature on the etiology and treatment of autism in an attempt to answer th...
Aim of this work is to reflect on what neurobiology, cognitive sciences and psychoanalysis have unde...
Esse artigo examina diferentes abordagens no estudo do autismo: psicanálise, teoria afetiva, teoria ...
Discourse related to autism studies are multidisciplinary, applied, and extensive. Pulling from mult...
Esse artigo examina diferentes abordagens no estudo do autismo: psicanálise, teoria afetiva, teoria ...
La considération de l'autisme comme « handicap », la revendication de ses origines organiques et l'i...
In psychological research, autistic people are generally characterised as possessing disordered soci...
This thesis investigates autism as it has been understood in the cognitive and social (neuro)science...