Autism Spectrum Disorder: Perspectives from Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience, offers a guide to understanding and treating the ASD toddler from the dual perspectives of psychoanalysis and neurofunction through describing in great detail intensive treatments of four children who began therapy as toddlers. The authors hypothesize that dyadic therapy and Reflective Network Therapy can impact a child by modifying the biochemistry of the brain, resulting in alteration of emotion and cognition. Their chapter on neurobiological mechanisms of change describes these hypotheses in depth.
Autism Spectrum Disorder: Perspectives from Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience, offers a guide to understanding and treating the ASD toddler from the dual perspectives of psychoanalysis and neurofunction through describing in great detail intensive treatments of four children who began therapy as toddlers. The authors hypothesize that dyadic therapy and Reflective Network Therapy can impact a child by modifying the biochemistry of the brain, resulting in alteration of emotion and cognition. Their chapter on neurobiological mechanisms of change describes these hypotheses in depth.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Susan P. Sherkow, MD, is a training and supervising analyst at the Berkshire Psychoanalytic Institute and Society as well as a child supervising analyst at the New York Psychoanalytic Institute. She has forty years of experience working with autistic children and is founder of the Sherkow Center. Alexandra M. Harrison, MD, is a training and supervising analyst at the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute. She is the author of the blog supportingchildcaregivers.com. William M. Singletary, MD, is a child and adult psychiatrist and psychoanalyst on the faculty of the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia with approximately twenty-five years of experience treating autism spectrum disorder.
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Acknowledgments Preface William Singletary, MD Introduction Part I. Dyadic Therapy Chapter 1: Introduction to Dyadic Work with Toddlers Chapter 2: Johnny Chapter 3: Corey Chapter 4: Ethan Chapter 5: Conclusion Part II. Referential Network Therapy Chapter 6: Introduction to the Method of Referential Network Therapy Chapter 7: Dahlia Part III. Neurobiology and Psychoanalysis William Singletary, MD Chapter 8: Neurobiology, Neuroplasticity and Psychoanalytic Treatment Chapter 9: Models of ASD: A Remarkable Confluence Conclusion References Index About the Authors
Acknowledgments Preface William Singletary, MD Introduction Part I. Dyadic Therapy Chapter 1: Introduction to Dyadic Work with Toddlers Chapter 2: Johnny Chapter 3: Corey Chapter 4: Ethan Chapter 5: Conclusion Part II. Referential Network Therapy Chapter 6: Introduction to the Method of Referential Network Therapy Chapter 7: Dahlia Part III. Neurobiology and Psychoanalysis William Singletary, MD Chapter 8: Neurobiology, Neuroplasticity and Psychoanalytic Treatment Chapter 9: Models of ASD: A Remarkable Confluence Conclusion References Index About the Authors
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