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Infant research and adult treatment : co-constructing interactions

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextHillsdale, NJ Analytic Press c2002Description: xv, 272p.; ill.; bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 088163-2457
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RC480.8 .B44 2001
Contents:
1 Burton, then and now. 2 A dyadic systems view. 3 Interactive reorganization of self-regulation - The case of Karen. 4 Early capacities and presymbolic representation. 5 Patterns of early interactive regulation and the presymbolic origins of self- and object representations. 6 Co-constructing inner and relational processes. 7 Representation and internalization in infancy. 8 Three principles of salience in the organization of the patient-analyst interaction - The case of Clara. 9 An interactive model of the mind for adult treatment
Abstract: '...Throughout, they demonstrate how participation in the dyadic interaction reorganizes intrapsychic and relational processes in analyst and patient alike, and in ways both consonant with, and different from, what is observed in adult-infant interactions.'
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1 Burton, then and now. 2 A dyadic systems view. 3 Interactive reorganization of self-regulation - The case of Karen. 4 Early capacities and presymbolic representation. 5 Patterns of early interactive regulation and the presymbolic origins of self- and object representations. 6 Co-constructing inner and relational processes. 7 Representation and internalization in infancy. 8 Three principles of salience in the organization of the patient-analyst interaction - The case of Clara. 9 An interactive model of the mind for adult treatment

'...Throughout, they demonstrate how participation in the dyadic interaction reorganizes intrapsychic and relational processes in analyst and patient alike, and in ways both consonant with, and different from, what is observed in adult-infant interactions.'

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