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An alert in the psycho-social-health intervention. A graphic testimony of a real case with autism spectrum disorder

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

J.A. García
Affiliation:
Psychology, University of Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain
A.S. Raya
Affiliation:
Psychology, University of Córdoba, Córdoba, Spain
E.S. del Arco
Affiliation:
Company Children with TDAH, Santander, Spain

Abstract

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The graphic papers of Pablo, 14 years, diagnosed of autism of high functioning, serve as a sign of alert when facing what underlies after the specializing professional intervention.

A few letters, a few drawings, and a few words that show the powerlessness, the suffering and the absence of contextual specific adequacy.

In this work we study, from the analysis of a real case, some excellent aspects in the psychosociosanitary attention, such as:

  1. - The need for compilation of pertinent information

  2. - The need for elimination of prejudices

  3. - The need for respect to the family

  4. - The need for specialized formation

  5. - The need for search of a shared communicative code

  6. - The need for search of strategies of social interaction

  7. - The need for empathy

  8. - The need for search of contextual specific adequacy

  9. - The need for rigorous rules in the physical containment.

  10. - The need of a turned over of adapted information

  11. - The need to respect the psychoevolutive situation of the patient

  12. - The need to give priority to the person on the illness.

A testimony that should serve as a warning for those institutions, administrations and professionals who are thinking of having put all the resources to its scope.

A testimony that should serve to contribute information and new challenges to those other professionals who do not stop their determination of conceptual and/or clinical anxious research.

Type
P02-162
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2011
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