Wallon and child psychopathology
Enfance, ISSN: 1969-6981, Vol: 3, Issue: 3, Page: 337-351
2022
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Article Description
Psychopathological phenomena can be explained in two ways: by their form "the what and the how" or by their function "the why". These two positions still give different results, probably because their conceptual tools are difficult to reconcile. As part of his thesis, Wallon, in 1925, based on a phenomenon that would today be related to the disorder of intellectual development, offers us a brilliant synthesis of these two positions. To do this, he adopts an integrative and developmental position which will be illustrated from a clinic of stereotypies. Developmental psychopathology is already in the making.
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