ABSTRACT

The DSM-5 (2013) classifies all autism-related disorders, including Asperger's, under the heading "autism spectrum disorder." This book argues that this lumping together is unhelpful for clinicians. Instead, finer diagnostic distinctions are helpful to clinicians who treat children with Asperger's. This book spells out in detail the psychodynamics the author has repeatedly uncovered in Asperger's children, adolescents, and adults, and explores the central factors in the aetiology of Asperger's Disorder. There is a section suggesting how Asperger's can be adequately diagnosed from "the outside" (using external descriptive features) and more importantly from "the inside" (based on internal psychodynamic processes). Finally, there is a section outlining psychodynamic treatment approaches to Asperger's children, based on their psychodynamics and on which type of Asperger's is present. The book includes numerous case illustrations to help the reader appreciate the central psychodynamics that are regularly observed in Asperger's children, namely splitting of the self into victim and bully aspects, and projective identification into remote objects.

chapter ONE|6 pages

Introduction

part I|114 pages

The Psychodynamics of Asperger's Children

chapter NINE|20 pages

The psychodynamics of Asperger's children

part II|22 pages

Theorising about the Aetiology of Asperger's

part III|38 pages

The Diagnosis of Asperger's Children

chapter FOURTEEN|36 pages

The differential diagnosis of Asperger's children

part IV|58 pages

Treatment Approaches to Asperger's Children

chapter FIFTEEN|22 pages

Thoughts about the treatment of Asperger's children

chapter SEVENTEEN|6 pages

Packing up, moving out, and bidding farewell