Schopler E
J Autism Child Schizophr. 1976 Mar;6(1):1-13. doi: 10.1007/BF01537938.
A historical perspective was presented, attempting to trace how some clinical concepts and working assumptions, effective in the past, had drifted out of relationship with social changes, and were now considered by many as being myths. These included the assumption that developmental deviations such as autism were primarily normal responses to family stress and that autism primarily involved the child's social withdrawal from a hostile environment. In this paper some relationships between such myth beliefs and parental difficulties in managing their autistic child were identified. Specific management difficulties were distinguished from general ones. The latter manifest themselves in parental confusion, inappropriate expectations, and social role diffusion. Suggestions were made for helping parental management through changing treatment structures from traditional procedures.
本文呈现了一个历史视角,试图追溯一些过去有效的临床概念和工作假设是如何与社会变化脱节,如今被许多人视为神话的。这些包括这样的假设,即诸如自闭症等发育偏差主要是对家庭压力的正常反应,以及自闭症主要涉及儿童从敌对环境中退出社交。本文确定了这些神话般的信念与父母在管理自闭症孩子方面的困难之间的一些关系。区分了具体的管理困难和一般的管理困难。后者表现为父母的困惑、不恰当的期望和社会角色的混乱。文中提出了一些建议,通过改变传统治疗程序的治疗结构来帮助父母进行管理。