“…One might expect that four decades after Tustin's (1972) seminal book, Autism and Childhood Psychoses, publications of successful resolution into the health of early treatments of child cases in the autistic spectrum would, in the frame of the current epidemic of autism, have become commonplace, but this is far from being so. Child cases depicting evolving therapeutic processes were published among others by Alvarez (1992Alvarez ( , 2010Alvarez ( , 2012, Bisagni (2012), Cecchi (1990), Dale (1997), Haag (1993Haag ( , 1997, Houzel (1999Houzel ( , 2004, Korbivscher (2013), Lechevalier (1997), Maiello (1997), Rhode (1997Rhode ( , 2004Rhode ( , 2005Rhode ( , 2008Rhode ( , 2012 and Rodrigu e (1955). However, most clinical narratives did not proceed to termination, nor was the end result clearly stated.…”