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The origins of attachment : infant research and adult treatment / Beatrice Beebe and Frank M. Lachmann ; collaborators: Joseph Jaffe, Sara Markese, Karen A. Buck, Henian Chen, Patricia Cohen, Lorraine Bahrick, Howard Andrews, and Stanley Feldstein ; discussants: Carolyn S. Clement, Malcolm Owen Slavin, E. Joyce Klein, Estelle Shane, Alexandra Harrison, and Stephen Seligman.

By: Beebe, Beatrice, 1946- [author.].
Contributor(s): Lachmann, Frank M [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Relational perspectives book series.Publisher: New York : Routledge, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: xxiii, 231 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780415898188 (paperback); 9780415898171 (hardback).Subject(s): Attachment behavior in children | Infants -- Care -- Psychological aspects | Mother and infant -- Psychological aspects | Nonverbal communication in infantsDDC classification: 618.928588
Contents:
The orgin of relatedness: film illustrations -- The organization of relational experience in early infantry -- The origins of relatedness in disorganized attachment: our approach -- Infant disorganized attachment, young adult outcomes, and adult treatment -- Future secure Dyads -- Future resistant Dyads -- Discussion: mother-infant communication, the orgins of attachment, and adult treatment -- Ronald Fairbairn's theory of object relations and the microanalysis of mother-infant interaction: a mutal enrichment -- Probing to know and be known: existential and evolutionary perspectives on the 'Disorganized' patient's relationship with the analyst -- On knowing and being known: the case of Oliver -- Imagining Chloe in infancy -- From Microseconds to psychic structure.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The Origins of Attachment: Infant Research and Adult Treatment addresses the origins of attachment in mother-infant face-to-face communication. New patterns of relational disturbance in infancy are described. These aspects of communication are out of conscious awareness. They provide clinicians with new ways of thinking about infancy, and about nonverbal communication in adult treatment.

Utilizing an extraordinarily detailed microanalysis of videotaped mother-infant interactions at 4 months, Beatrice Beebe, Frank Lachmann, and their research collaborators provide a more fine-grained and precise description of the process of attachment transmission. Second-by-second microanalysis operates like a social microscope and reveals more than can be grasped with the naked eye.

The book explores how, alongside linguistic content, the bodily aspect of communication is an essential component of the capacity to communicate and understand emotion. The moment-to-moment self- and interactive processes of relatedness documented in infant research form the bedrock of adult face-to-face communication and provide the background fabric for the verbal narrative in the foreground.

The Origins of Attachment is illustrated throughout with several case vignettes of adult treatment. Discussions by Carolyn Clement, Malcolm Slavin and E. Joyce Klein, Estelle Shane, Alexandra Harrison and Stephen Seligman show how the research can be used by practicing clinicians. This book details aspects of bodily communication between mothers and infants that will provide useful analogies for therapists of adults. It will be essential reading for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and graduate students.

Collaborators Joseph Jaffe, Sara Markese, Karen A. Buck, Henian Chen, Patricia Cohen, Lorraine Bahrick, Howard Andrews, Stanley Feldstein

Discussants Carolyn Clement, Malcolm Slavin, E. Joyce Klein, Estelle Shane, Alexandra Harrison, Stephen Seligman

 

Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-225) and index.

The orgin of relatedness: film illustrations -- The organization of relational experience in early infantry -- The origins of relatedness in disorganized attachment: our approach -- Infant disorganized attachment, young adult outcomes, and adult treatment -- Future secure Dyads -- Future resistant Dyads -- Discussion: mother-infant communication, the orgins of attachment, and adult treatment -- Ronald Fairbairn's theory of object relations and the microanalysis of mother-infant interaction: a mutal enrichment -- Probing to know and be known: existential and evolutionary perspectives on the 'Disorganized' patient's relationship with the analyst -- On knowing and being known: the case of Oliver -- Imagining Chloe in infancy -- From Microseconds to psychic structure.

CIT Module PSYC 9019 - Core reading.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Part I Mother-infant Communication and Adult Treatment
  • The Origins of Relatedness: Film Illustrations
  • The Organization of Relational Experience in Early Infancy
  • The Origins of Relatedness in Disorganized Attachment: Our Approach
  • Infant Disorganized Attachment, Young Adult Outcomes, and Adult Treatment
  • Part II Mother-Infant Communication, the Origins of Attachment, and Implications for Adult Treatment
  • Future Secure Dyads. Beebe, Lachmann, Future Resistant Dyads
  • Future Disorganized Dyads. Beebe, Lachmann, Discussion: Mother-infant Communication, the Origins of Attachment and Adult Treatment
  • Part III Discussants: Relevance of the Research to Child and Adult Treatment
  • Ronald Fairbairn's Theory of Object Relations and the Microanalysis of Mother-Infant Interaction: A Mutual Enrichment
  • Probing to Know and Be Known: Existential and Evolutionary Perspectives on the Disorganized Patent's Relationship with the Analyst
  • On Knowing and Being Known: The Case of Oliver
  • Imagining Chloe in Infancy
  • From Microsecond to Psychic Structure

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Beatrice Beebe is Clinical Professor of Medical Psychology (in Psychiatry), College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York State Psychiatric Institute; faculty at the Columbia Psychoanalytic Center, the Institute for the Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity, and the New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis.

Frank M. Lachmann is a teacher, supervisor, and a member of the Founding Faculty of the Institute for the Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity, New York; and a Clinical Assistant Professor, New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis.

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