This book explores how infant observation can be used as a research methodology and discusses the strengths and limitations from a methodological and philosophical point of view.
This book explores how infant observation can be used as a research methodology and discusses the strengths and limitations from a methodological and philosophical point of view.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction. Part I: Epistemology and Infant Observation as Part of the Learning Process. Price Cooper The Baby in Mind: The Practical and Clinical Relevance of Debates about the Epistemological Status of the Observed Baby. Rustin Infant Observation Research: Questions of Method. Music How Do We Know the Ways in Which Infants Experience the World? Lessons From Child Development Research. Sternberg Infant Observation: Why it is at the Heart of Training. Trowell Miles An Account of an Application in the Training of Front Line Professionals with Children and Families. Part II: How Infant Observation Can Inform Understanding and Influence Practice. Urwin Observing Cultural Difference and Observing Ourselves. Reid The Experience of Babies Born After a Perinatal Loss. Shallcross What Can be Learned from a Single Case of Psychoanalytic Infant Observation? Wakelyn Infant Observation in Foster Care. Rhode Infant Observation as an Early Intervention: Lessons from a Pilot Research Project. Part III: Psychoanalytic Infant Observation and Other Methodologies. Jones A New Way of Helping a Traumatised and Emotionally Frozen Mother Observe and Be With her Baby. Briggs Behringer The Links Between Infant Observation Research and Other Paradigms. Bradley Selby Urwin Group Life in Babies: Establishing a Method. Datler Trunkenpolz Lazar Observing in Nursing Homes: The Use of Single Case and Organisational Observation as a Research Tool. Shuttleworth 'Faith and Culture': Community Life and the Creation of a Shared Psychic Reality. Miller Afterword.
Introduction. Part I: Epistemology and Infant Observation as Part of the Learning Process. Price Cooper The Baby in Mind: The Practical and Clinical Relevance of Debates about the Epistemological Status of the Observed Baby. Rustin Infant Observation Research: Questions of Method. Music How Do We Know the Ways in Which Infants Experience the World? Lessons From Child Development Research. Sternberg Infant Observation: Why it is at the Heart of Training. Trowell Miles An Account of an Application in the Training of Front Line Professionals with Children and Families. Part II: How Infant Observation Can Inform Understanding and Influence Practice. Urwin Observing Cultural Difference and Observing Ourselves. Reid The Experience of Babies Born After a Perinatal Loss. Shallcross What Can be Learned from a Single Case of Psychoanalytic Infant Observation? Wakelyn Infant Observation in Foster Care. Rhode Infant Observation as an Early Intervention: Lessons from a Pilot Research Project. Part III: Psychoanalytic Infant Observation and Other Methodologies. Jones A New Way of Helping a Traumatised and Emotionally Frozen Mother Observe and Be With her Baby. Briggs Behringer The Links Between Infant Observation Research and Other Paradigms. Bradley Selby Urwin Group Life in Babies: Establishing a Method. Datler Trunkenpolz Lazar Observing in Nursing Homes: The Use of Single Case and Organisational Observation as a Research Tool. Shuttleworth 'Faith and Culture': Community Life and the Creation of a Shared Psychic Reality. Miller Afterword.
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