<p>“This book represents an exceptional combination of the psychoanalytic approach and interdisciplinary collaboration, comprehensively addressing the challenges posed by Autism Spectrum Disorders in childhood. The author demonstrates how psychoanalysis can illuminate both the understanding and treatment of these challenges in current clinical practice. Furthermore, this volume highlights the importance of working from a community perspective in teams with professionals from a variety of disciplines. This book not only informs, but also inspires deeper and more effective engagement in child mental health care.” - <b>Virginia Ungar, M.D.; Buenos Aires Psychoanalytic Association; Past IPA President (2017-2021)</b><b> </b></p><p>“Nahir Bonifacino’s work is inspiring and brings us to a clinic alive with children suffering from serious psychic disorders, requiring an analysis with technical variations in which the analyst’s creative capacity is involved. This is a book long awaited by the psychoanalytic community.” - <b>Nilde Franch, training and child psychoanalyst; Brazilian Psychoanalytic Society of Sao Paulo; </b><b>Former Chair, IPA Committee on Child and Adolescent Psychoanalysis</b><b> </b></p>
<p>“This book represents an exceptional combination of the psychoanalytic approach and interdisciplinary collaboration, comprehensively addressing the challenges posed by autism spectrum disorders in childhood. The author demonstrates how psychoanalysis can illuminate both the understanding and treatment of these challenges in current clinical practice. Furthermore, this volume highlights the importance of working from a community perspective in teams with professionals from a variety of disciplines. This book not only informs, but also inspires deeper and more effective engagement in child mental health care.”</p><p><strong>Virginia Ungar,</strong><em> M.D.; Buenos Aires Psychoanalytic Association; Past IPA President (2017–2021)</em> </p><p>“Nahir Bonifacino’s work is inspiring and brings us to a clinic alive with children suffering from serious psychic disorders, requiring an analysis with technical variations in which the analyst’s creative capacity is involved. This is a book long awaited by the psychoanalytic community.”</p><p><strong>Nilde Franch,</strong><em> training and child psychoanalyst; Brazilian Psychoanalytic Society of São Paulo; Former Chair, IPA Committee on Child and Adolescent Psychoanalysis </em></p>
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Nahir Bonifacino is a child and adolescent psychoanalyst based in Uruguay. She holds a PhD in perinatal and infant psychology and psychopathology and is a member of the Uruguayan Psychoanalytical Association and the International Psychoanalytical Association.