The Wall, Psychoanalysis Put to the Test For Autism The Wall exposes the psychoanalytical point of view on autism, from the mouth of ten psychoanalysts and a pediatrician of Lacanian orientation For the first time, psychoanalysts describe their theories and their practices in a clear language, accessible to the laymen
Editorial - Autism research: standing on the shoulders of . . . In his book and later in a 1968 documentary film, The Invisible Wall, Dr Rimland hypothesized that autism most likely resulted from the interplay of genetics, the environment, and neurology Prior to this time, parents often received counseling, while their children were taught play skills
Editorial - Autism Research: Standing on the Shoulders of Giants In his book and later in a 1968 documentary film, The Invisible Wall, Dr Rimland hypothesized that autism most likely resulted from the interplay of genetics, the environment, and neurology Prior to this time, parents often received counseling, while their children were taught play skills
The Wall (2011 film) - Wikipedia The Wall is a documentary film made in 2011 by Sophie Robert about autism and psychoanalysis, which became the subject of a court case in France [1] The alternative full name of the film is The Wall or psychoanalysis put to the test on autism The film considers the question of whether psychoanalysis is a suitable treatment for autism