Artigo Revisado por pares

France's Autism Controversy and the Historical Role of Psychoanalysis in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Autistic Children

2020; Edinburgh University Press; Volume: 59; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.3366/nfs.2020.0286

ISSN

2047-7236

Autores

Richard B. Bates,

Tópico(s)

Neurology and Historical Studies

Resumo

Autism is a contested and controversial subject in many countries, but France has experienced more controversy around the issue than most. This article draws attention to the circumstances in which the formerly prominent role of psychoanalysis in the diagnosis and treatment of autism in children in France has led to much animated debate and eventually to changes in public policy, following internal and international pressure. After outlining these recent events, it will consider the reasons why France found itself out of line with other countries for many years, by examining the historical role of certain influential individuals in the psychoanalytical circle close to Jacques Lacan (1901–81), in particular the child specialists Françoise Dolto (1908–88) and Maud Mannoni (1923–98).

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