While early Intervention, including ABA, speech therapy, physical therapy, and social intervention is crucial in the treatment of autism, psychoanalysis is proving to be a useful adjunct therapy. A psychoanalyst working with the child and parents together and separately can act as a "translator" for mood, behavior, and emotion. Susan P. Sherkow, M.D. , a NY psychoanalyst, explains, "A major piece is to make sense of what the child is trying to communicate, translate it to the mother, and give her the confidence that she can do it, too."
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