Parents, Infants, and the Drama of Early Attachment
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Köp båda 2 för 581 krT. Berry Brazelton, M.D., founder of the Child Development Unit at Children's Hospital Boston, is Clinical Professor of Pediatrics Emeritus at Harvard Medical School and Professor of Pediatrics and Human Development at Brown University. He is a famed advocate for children, and his many other internationally acclaimed books for parents include "To Listen to a Child, Infants and Mothers," and, with Stanley I. Greenspan, M.D., "The Irreducible Needs of Children." Bertrand G. Cramer, M.D., is professor of psychiatry at the University of Geneva, Switzerland.
Pregnancy: The Birth of AttachmentIntroductionThe Prehistory of AttachmentThe Dawn of AttachmentAttachment in Fathers-to-Be The Newborn as ParticipantIntroductionThe Appearance of the Newborn and Its ImpactReflexes in the NewbornThe Five Senses in the NewbornStates of ConsciousnessAssessment of the NewbornIndividual Differences Observing Early InteractionIntroductionInteraction Studies: An OverviewInteraction in ContextStill-Face StudiesFour Stages in Early InteractionEssentials of Early Interaction Imaginary InteractionsThe Infant As GhostReenacting Past Modes of RelationshipThe Child As One Part of the ParentAssessing Imaginary Interactions Understanding the Earliest Relationship: A Complementary Approach to Infant AssessmentIntroduction Combining Developmental Observation and Analytic InsightAssessing InteractionLisa: Angry AlreadySebastian: Reproachful EyesPeter Wild ManClarissa: No Matter WhatBob: They Took Him AwayAntonio: A Bad EyeSarah: MalinaMary: Time OutJulian: The TyrantAssessment As Intervention