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Psychodynamic and behavior modification approaches to the treatment of infantile autism
Authors:David Helm
Affiliation:(1) Loyola University of Chicago Guidance Center, 1043 W. Loyola, 60626 Chicago, Illinois
Abstract:
In the treatment of infantile autism, behaviorists emphasize directed behavioral change while psychodynamic therapists tend to focus attention on the worker-child relationship. A review of the literature suggests that both of these aspects of intervention are important, and that both play a role in virtually all therapeutic efforts. The similarities in methods of intervention found in the work of investigators of very different theoretical persuasion raise the possibility that most treatment methods owe more to empirical clinical experience than to their presumed derivation from a theoretical model. This thesis is further examined with respect to a 50-year-old case history by Lightmer Witmer, and the work of the present writer with an 11-year-old autistic boy.Special thanks are due to Master Teacher Nancy Buckler whose insights and suggestions greatly contributed to the treatment approach adopted by the author.
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