• Ice and Illusion

  • The Rise and Fall of the Refrigerator Mother Theory
  • By: Freudian Trips
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 46 mins

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Ice and Illusion

By: Freudian Trips
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Discover the chilling story of a debunked psychological theory and its profound impact on families and the scientific community in "Ice and Illusion: The Rise and Fall of the Refrigerator Mother Theory." This meticulously researched book peels back the layers of a mid-20th-century theory that wrongfully blamed mothers for their children's autism, illustrating a dark period in the history of psychology.

Through a compelling narrative, this book explores the origins of the Refrigerator Mother Theory, driven by influential figures such as Bruno Bettelheim, and supported by a society quick to judge. From the personal stories of families stigmatized by diagnoses to the gradual scientific awakening led by defiant researchers, "Ice and Illusion" provides a comprehensive look at how a mistaken idea can gain widespread acceptance and the lasting impact it leaves on both psychological practice and family dynamics.

The book dives into the scientific shift that dismantled this theory, highlighting key research and advances in genetics and neurology that reshaped our understanding of autism. It reflects on the evolving relationship between the medical community and families, now informed by empathy and evidence rather than blame.

"Ice and Illusion" not only recounts the history but also offers reflections on how science and society evolve in understanding complex human conditions. It looks forward to ongoing research and societal changes in the perception and treatment of autism, advocating for a more inclusive and understanding future.

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