Autism and Childhood Psychosis
Explore the profound insights of Frances Tustin in her groundbreaking book, Autism and Childhood Psychosis, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1995. This essential read spans 224 pages and serves as Tustin's inaugural exploration into the complexities of autistic states of mind and the origins of various childhood psychoses. With a focus on the challenges of diagnosis, Tustin delves into how these issues impact therapeutic interventions for children. Her expert analysis is invaluable for professionals in child and developmental psychology, psychiatry, and pediatric medicine. Whether you are a practitioner or a caregiver, this book offers a deeper understanding of autism and its related psychopathic behaviors, making it a vital addition to your library.