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Frances Tustin (born Frances Daisy Vickers; 1913 in Northern England) was a pioneering child psychotherapist renowned for her work with children with autism in the 1950s. She became a teacher and began studying psychoanalysis in 1943 at the University of London. Following the war, in 1950 she began the child psychotherapy training headed by the psychoanalyst Esther Bick in the children's department of London's Tavistock Clinic, which was chaired by the pioneer in child development John Bowlby.

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  • Frances Tustin (Darlington, 15 de octubre de 1913 - Londres, 11 de novembre 1994) va ser una britànica, pionera a l'àrea de la comprensió i el tractament psicoanalític dels estats autistes en nens i adults des de començaments de la dècada del 1950. (ca)
  • Frances Tustin (born Frances Daisy Vickers; 1913 in Northern England) was a pioneering child psychotherapist renowned for her work with children with autism in the 1950s. She became a teacher and began studying psychoanalysis in 1943 at the University of London. Following the war, in 1950 she began the child psychotherapy training headed by the psychoanalyst Esther Bick in the children's department of London's Tavistock Clinic, which was chaired by the pioneer in child development John Bowlby. (en)
  • Frances Tustin (* 15 de octubre de 1913 en Darlington, Norte de Inglaterra; † 11 de noviembre 1994 en las afueras de Londres) fue una psicoanalista infantil británica, pionera en el área de la comprensión y el tratamiento psicoanalítico de los estados autistas en niños y adultos desde comienzos de los años 1950. (es)
  • Frances Tustin, née le 15 octobre 1913 à Darlington et morte le 11 novembre 1994 à Londres, est une psychanalyste britannique, connue pour ses travaux sur l'autisme. (fr)
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  • Frances Tustin (Darlington, 15 de octubre de 1913 - Londres, 11 de novembre 1994) va ser una britànica, pionera a l'àrea de la comprensió i el tractament psicoanalític dels estats autistes en nens i adults des de començaments de la dècada del 1950. (ca)
  • Frances Tustin (born Frances Daisy Vickers; 1913 in Northern England) was a pioneering child psychotherapist renowned for her work with children with autism in the 1950s. She became a teacher and began studying psychoanalysis in 1943 at the University of London. Following the war, in 1950 she began the child psychotherapy training headed by the psychoanalyst Esther Bick in the children's department of London's Tavistock Clinic, which was chaired by the pioneer in child development John Bowlby. (en)
  • Frances Tustin (* 15 de octubre de 1913 en Darlington, Norte de Inglaterra; † 11 de noviembre 1994 en las afueras de Londres) fue una psicoanalista infantil británica, pionera en el área de la comprensión y el tratamiento psicoanalítico de los estados autistas en niños y adultos desde comienzos de los años 1950. (es)
  • Frances Tustin, née le 15 octobre 1913 à Darlington et morte le 11 novembre 1994 à Londres, est une psychanalyste britannique, connue pour ses travaux sur l'autisme. (fr)
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