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Author Beebe, Beatrice, 1946- author.

Title 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
Published New York ; London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (xxiii, 231 pages) : illustrations
Series Relational perspectives book series ; vol. 60
Relational perspectives book series ; v. 60
Contents Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of Figures; About the Authors; Preface; Acknowledgements; PART I Mother-Infant Communication and Adult Treatment; 1 The Origins of Relatedness: Film Illustrations; Four-Month Face-to-Face Communication and 12-Month Attachment; Descriptions of Films of 4-Month Mother-Infant Interactions: "Future" Secure and "Future" Disorganized Dyads; Illustrations of Expectancies; Conclusion; 2 The Organization of Relational Experience in Early Infancy; The Representational Newborn; Dialogic Origin of Mind
"Contingency Detection" from Birth and the Generation of ExpectanciesSelf- and Interactive Regulation as Patterns of Expectancy; Presymbolic Representation; Summary of Presymbolic, Procedural Forms of Representation; Presymbolic Representation and Infant Internal Working Models of Attachment; Knowing and Being Known; Representation and Internalization; Three Principles of Salience Organize Early Representation; The Origins of Working Models of Attachment at 4 Months; 3 The Origins of Relatedness in Disorganized Attachment: Our Approach
Our Approach to Measuring Mother-Infant Communication at 4 MonthsContingency Processes; Brief Review of Our Findings on the 4-Month Origins of Disorganized Attachment; 4 Infant Disorganized Attachment, Young Adult Outcomes, and Adult Treatment; Disorganized Attachment in Infancy Predicts Young Adult Dissociation; "Map" of Research Linking 4-Month Mother-Infant Communication, 12-18-Month Infant Secure vs. Disorganized Attachment, and Young Adult Outcomes; The Adult Clinical Situation; Case Vignettes from Adult Treatment
PART II Mother-Infant Communication, the Origins of Attachment, and Implications for Adult Treatment5 Future Secure Dyads; Future Secure Dyads at 4 Months; Origins of Internal Working Models in Future Secure Infants; 6 Future Resistant Dyads; Future Resistant Dyads at 4 Months; Differences in Resistant Compared to Secure Infants, by Communication Modality; Origins of Internal Working Models in Future Resistant Infants; 7 Future Disorganized Dyads; Future Disorganized vs. Secure Dyads at 4 Months; Origins of Internal Working Models in Future Disorganized Infants
Knowing and Being Known in the Origins of Disorganized AttachmentInternal Working Models of Future Disorganized Infants at 4 Months; Comparison of Internal Working Models of Future Resistant vs. Disorganized Infants; 8 Discussion: Mother-Infant Communication, the Origins of Attachment, and Adult Treatment; Self- and Interactive Contingency in Adult Treatment; Using the Statistical Analyses to Learn to View Mother-Infant Interactions; Discrepant Communication; The Origins of Resistant and Disorganized Attachment at 4 Months; Implicit, Procedural Communication in Adult Treatment
Summary 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
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Based on print version record
Subject Attachment behavior in children.
Infants -- Care -- Psychological aspects
Mother and infant -- Psychological aspects
Nonverbal communication in infants.
Nonverbal communication -- Psychological aspects
Attachment behavior.
Adulthood.
Infants.
Mother and child.
Object Attachment
Psychoanalytic Therapy
Adult
Infant
Mother-Child Relations
Mother-Child Relations -- psychology
Nonverbal Communication -- psychology
adults (people)
adulthood.
infants.
Mother and child
Infants
Attachment behavior
Adulthood
Attachment behavior in children
Infants -- Care -- Psychological aspects
Mother and infant -- Psychological aspects
Nonverbal communication in infants
Form Electronic book
Author Lachmann, Frank M., author
ISBN 1317935608
9781317935605