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OverviewIf the care of autistic children is to be humane, it needs to be based on a deep understanding of what lies behind their strange behaviour and their impassive faces which mask intense states of terror. In Autistic States in Children Frances Tustin gives the reader an insight into this terror, and the children's attempts to shelter from it. This is done in an unsentimental way so that the children can be understood with compassion, but also with down-to-earth common sense. The book was written out of the author's concern to combat simplistic, non-insightful methods of treatment which, if carried to extremes, can lead to inhumane behaviour towards these basically terrified, but very frustrating children. In the first edition of Autistic States in Children n Frances Tustin made a convincing, if contoversial case for the widespread existence of psychogenic forms of autims which are most appropirately treated by psychotherapeutic methods, rather than behavioural techniques. Since the book was published, her findings have gained ground and there are now several clinics in America and Europe where work is based on her ideas. However, observations of early infancy by such researchers as Daniel Stern in the USA and Ian Trevarthen in Britain, together with her own clinical observations, have led the author to revise her understanding of the aetiology of psychogenic autism. She now sees this state as an early developmental deviation in the service of dealing with unmitigated terror, rather than as a regression to a stage of normal primary autism. For this reason she has fully revised the original text, retaining the bulk of the invaluable clinical material, but setting it in a rather different theoretical context and taking account of the latest research findings. Besides a new chapter on these theoretical issues, the author has also taken the opportunity of adding an opening chapter describing in detail the sort of children the book is about which will be particularly helpful to anyone just beginning to work with such children. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Frances TustinPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: 2nd New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.522kg ISBN: 9780415081290ISBN 10: 0415081297 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 27 August 1992 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviews`Frances Tustin's capacity to communicate is marvellously lucid. She is always in touch with a reader who is imagined to be curious and critical, but open to persuasion if given the necessary evidence, and here the evidence is beautifully presented.' - Juliet Hopkins, Principal Child Psychotherapist, Tavistock Clinic `In this book the reader has the rare opportunity to spend time with one of the most clinically sensitive and theoretically astute analytic therapists of our time. Autistic States in Children (revised edition) is indispensible for any clinician attempting to do psychotherapeutic work with children or endeavouring to address autistic phenomena in healthier children and adults.' - Thomas H. Ogden, San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute `Frances Tustin's capacity to communicate is marvellously lucid. She is always in touch with a reader who is imagined to be curious and critical, but open to persuasion if given the necessary evidence, and here the evidence is beautifully presented.' - Juliet Hopkins, Principal Child Psychotherapist, Tavistock Clinic `In this book the reader has the rare opportunity to spend time with one of the most clinically sensitive and theoretically astute analytic therapists of our time. Autistic States in Children (revised edition) is indispensible for any clinician attempting to do psychotherapeutic work with children or endeavouring to address autistic phenomena in healthier children and adults.' - Thomas H. Ogden, San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |