The 12 contributors to this volume offer an overview of current practice in infant observation. They explore the new concepts that have arisen from direct observation, and show how the findings are being applied in the research setting.
The 12 contributors to this volume offer an overview of current practice in infant observation. They explore the new concepts that have arisen from direct observation, and show how the findings are being applied in the research setting.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Susan Reid is Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist and Senior Tutor in Child Psychotherapy at the Tavistock Clinic, London. She is currently engaged in research in autism and is co-director of a pilot research project on infant observation.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction, Susan Reid Part I The practice of infant observation Chapter 2 Beginnings, Isca Wittenberg Chapter 3 Shared unconscious and conscious perceptions in the nanny-parent interaction which affect the emotional development of the infant, Jeanne Magagna Chapter 4 The meaning of difference, Lynda Ellis Part II Theoretical developments Chapter 5 First light, Eric Rhode Chapter 6 Moments of discovery, times of learning, Alex Dubinsky, Olga Bazhenova Chapter 7 Thoughts on the containing process from the perspective of infant/mother relations, Pamela Berse Sorensen Chapter 8 Speculations on components in the infant's sense of agency, Anne Alvarez, Piera Furgiuele Chapter 9 Psychosomatic integrations Eye and mouth in infant observation, Maria Rhode Chapter 10 Interplay, Suzanne Maiello Part III Research developments Chapter 11 Observed families revisited - two years on, Gertraud Diem-Wille Chapter 12 Observing when infants are at potential risk, Stephen Briggs
Chapter 1 Introduction, Susan Reid Part I The practice of infant observation Chapter 2 Beginnings, Isca Wittenberg Chapter 3 Shared unconscious and conscious perceptions in the nanny-parent interaction which affect the emotional development of the infant, Jeanne Magagna Chapter 4 The meaning of difference, Lynda Ellis Part II Theoretical developments Chapter 5 First light, Eric Rhode Chapter 6 Moments of discovery, times of learning, Alex Dubinsky, Olga Bazhenova Chapter 7 Thoughts on the containing process from the perspective of infant/mother relations, Pamela Berse Sorensen Chapter 8 Speculations on components in the infant's sense of agency, Anne Alvarez, Piera Furgiuele Chapter 9 Psychosomatic integrations Eye and mouth in infant observation, Maria Rhode Chapter 10 Interplay, Suzanne Maiello Part III Research developments Chapter 11 Observed families revisited - two years on, Gertraud Diem-Wille Chapter 12 Observing when infants are at potential risk, Stephen Briggs
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