The theory of early infantile autism was
first put on a mono-causal basis in 1975 following an earlier exposition of the
underlying idea. Konrad Lorenz found the theory “too difficult” for him to
understand fully while Gregory Bateson said he was totally in agreement, Noam
Chomsky and Jurgen Habermas had no objections and Niklas Luhmann would quote it
approvingly several times over the years.
In spite of this benevolent reception
in the theoretical community, the implied therapy never got tried out in
clinical practice. Only an inadvertent application could be quoted in which the
ingenious intuition of the mother of a 7 years old child appears to have healed
him in exact conformity with the theory. Similar case studies of a seemingly
spontaneous recovery may exist. Most recently, an application of the theory to
a white elephant cub was proposed causing a stir in the media. Read more>>>>>>>>>

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