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The empty fortress
Book • 1967
In *The Empty Fortress*, Bruno Bettelheim presents a psychoanalytic perspective on autism, emphasizing the role of disordered interpersonal relationships in its development.
The book explores three case histories, offering insights into the lives of autistic children and their struggles.
Bettelheim draws parallels between the experiences of autistic children and those in extreme situations, such as concentration camps, highlighting the theme of dehumanization.
The book explores three case histories, offering insights into the lives of autistic children and their struggles.
Bettelheim draws parallels between the experiences of autistic children and those in extreme situations, such as concentration camps, highlighting the theme of dehumanization.
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as one of the first influential books on autism treatment, written by Bruno Bettelheim.


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Part Two: Bruno Bettelheim and The Quest To Make a "Good" Concentration Camp