
Infantile Autism
A Clinical and Phenomenological-Anthropological Investigation Taking Language as the Guide
Gerhard Bosch(Author)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 5. April 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
XII, 158 pages
978-3-642-87070-5 (ISBN)
Description
Professor Bosch's study of infantile autism is a most valuable contribution to the slowly increasing body of knowledge about this baffling and most severe psychiatrie disorder of childhood. Reading it in the original German when it first appeared in 1962, I was greatly impressed by his deep sympathy for these unfortunate children and by his keen insight into the overt manifestations of a behavior which presents the observer with tantalizing riddles. Having spent nearly a lifetime in unravelling the meaning of the behavior of autistic children, I was much taken by Professor Bosch's very different approach to the same problem. His research sheds further light into the darkness that reigns in the mind of the autistic child. I am delighted that his important contribution is now easily available also to American readers. Everybody who works with children suffering from infantile autism for any length of time and also studies this disease, becomes impressed by how much their inability to relate and to resporrd appro"prrately can teach us about human psychology in general, and in particular how and why things go wrong in man's relations to his fellow man. All through his book, Professor Bosch correctly stresses that autistic behavior is neither asymptom nor a syndrome, but a unique form of breakdown in all inter personal relations.
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Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1970
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
XII, 158 p.
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
344 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-642-87070-5 (9783642870705)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-87068-2
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Gerhard Bosch
Infantile Autism
A Clinical and Phenomenological-Anthropological Investigation Taking Language as the Guide
Book
07/1970
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Springer
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Content
I. Introduction.- II. Case Histories.- III. Historical Approach to the Problem of Autism.- IV. Phenomenological-Anthropological Preconditions and Method of the Investigation.- V. The Picture of the Autistic Child in the Pre-lingual Stage of Development.- VI. Language and World of Autistic Children.- 1. Preliminary Remarks (Delayed Use of the Pronoun "I").- 2. Paths to the "I" in Language (Phenomenology and History of Language).- 3. Paths to the "I" in the Language of Normal Children.- 4. "Having" in the Language of Autistic Children.- 5. "Acting" in the Language of Autistic Children.- 6. Talking "with" the Other Person.- 7. The Constitution of the "Other" in Language.- 8. Imitation and Representation in the Language of the Autistic Child.- VII. Summary and Concluding Remarks.- Appendix: The Clinical Aspects of Infantile Autism.- VIII. The Concept and Nature of Infantile Autism.- IX. Symptomatology.- X. Differences between the Asperger and Kanner Syndromes.- XI. Etiology.- 1. Genetic Factors.- 2. Cerebral-Organic Factors.- 3. The Question of the Basic Disturbance.- 4. Psychogenetic Factors.- XII. Prognosis and Development of the Condition.- XIII. Therapy.- XIV. Summary.- Author Index.