Psychotherapy for Adults with Autistic Spectrum Disorders

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Title
Psychotherapy for Adults with Autistic Spectrum Disorders
Journal
Advanced Techniques in Biology & Medicine
Author(s)
Giuliani Fabienne, El Korh Pierre
ISSN
2379-1764
Publication state
Published
Issued date
12/2015
Volume
4
Number
1
Language
english
Abstract
Objective: This is an unconventional manuscript that attempts to outline a theory of caetextia for adults with autistic
spectrum disorders (ASD), based on hemispheric dominance due to impaired parallel processing. To take context
into consideration, a person must be able to concentrate on and separate out his attention across different elements
of a given situation. This is a process of dynamic sensory integration. Yet the deficits and strategies developed by
these patients differ according to whether their dominant hemisphere is the right or the left one.
Method: By looking at two case studies for didactical purposes, we will attempt to interpret these differences and
construct a specific therapeutic approach.
Conclusions: The detection of this disability as well as the therapeutic approaches must thus be adapted to this
dimension of the disorder. We shall attempt to interpret the differences and design a specific therapeutic plan.
Keywords
Psychotherapy, Adults with autistic spectrum disorders, Context blindness, Hemispheric dominance
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