Emotional life of autistic spectrum children: What do we want from child psychotherapy treatment?

Emotional life of autistic spectrum children: What do we want from child psychotherapy treatment?

Urwin, C. (2011) Emotional life of Autistic Spectrum Children. What do we hope for from child psychotherapy? Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Special Edition on Autism Vol 25, Issue 3, pp 245-261

Abstract: 

This paper describes an ongoing evaluation of child psychotherapy with seven children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The assessment and evaluation model used involves parents and enhances shared understanding of each child's experience and characteristics, respecting individual strengths and limitations. Treatment aims include understanding the children's phenomenological experience and enhancing emotional regulation, to produce positive benefits for family life and the children's wellbeing. Common characteristics are identifiable despite differences between the children. Modification s in psychotherapy technique are illustrated with three cases. Nevertheless, the emerging phantasy life of these children shows commonalities with that of non-ASD children, further justifying the appropriateness of a psychoanal ytic approach. The importance of these children's relationships with their psychotherapists and parents' involvement in supporting the psychotherapy are stressed.