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9781855753600

Infant Observation At The Heart Of Training

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  • ISBN13:

    9781855753600

  • ISBN10:

    185575360X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-09-30
  • Publisher: KARNAC BOOKS

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The study of infant observation is widely used as part of training to become a psychoanalytic psychotherapist and this book addresses reasons for this. It examines whether the study of infant observation can be shown to contribute to the development of the capacities and skills that are needed for becoming a psychoanalytic psychotherapist. Considerable attention is given to examining what these might be and, from looking closely at techniques employed within a therapy session, the author creates a set of skills likely to be accepted by the community of practitioners. She also carefully delineates the views of writers and teachers of infant observation on what the study of infant observation is thought to engender in its practitioners. The author describes empirical research carried out for the book, which shows the considerable gains that the students made during their training, and it is suggested that, at least in part, this is a result of their experience of infant observation. The book concludes that infant observation greatly enhances many of the capacities and skills valued in psychotherapeutic work. This in turn raises questions about the way it is usually taught in psychotherapy training institutions.

Table of Contents

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ix
PREFACE xi
ABOUT THE AUTHOR xiii
PART I Prelude
Observation vignette: Elliott at 22 weeks
3(208)
1 Introduction
5(15)
2 Design of the research
20(23)
PART II Conceptual research
3 The therapist's inner instruments
43(18)
4 From instrument to melody
61(23)
5 Feel the music: how infant observation develops the equipment for clinical practice
84(41)
PART III Empirical research
6 Data organization
125(9)
7 Anticipations: initial interviews
134(17)
8 Delivery: the narrative of the end interviews
151(31)
9 Comparing the results of the initial and end interviews
182
PART IV Conclusions
10 Integrating the issues
211(8)
11 Implications and validity of the findings
219(22)
REFERENCES 241(16)
INDEX 257

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