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Routledge Autism and the Development of Mind - Psychology Essay

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Explore the deep connections between autism and standard child development with this scholarly work from Routledge. This collection of essays examines how early childhood autism provides insight into the fundamental elements of normal development. By studying autism, readers gain a better understanding of the emotional origins of social experience and how social understanding forms in early life. This text investigates the role of interpersonal relations in the birth of symbolism and creative thought. It also looks at how intersubjectivity helps shape the development of the self. Moving beyond simple cognitive models, the author uses both philosophical writings and empirical research to offer a different perspective on developmental psychology. This book is a valuable resource for those studying neurology, clinical neurophysiology, and the psychological foundations of human social behavior.

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Examines the emotional foundations of social experience and social understanding through the lens of autism.

Analyzes how interpersonal relations contribute to the development of symbolism and creative thought processes.

Investigates the role of intersubjectivity in the formation and development of the self.

Combines philosophical writings with empirical research to provide a comprehensive view of developmental psychology.

Challenges existing individualistic and cognitive biases within current developmental research models.

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