Six‐week postpartum maternal depressive symptoms and 4‐month mother–infant self‐and interactive contingency

B Beebe, J Jaffe, K Buck, H Chen… - Infant Mental Health …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Associations of 6‐week maternal depressive symptoms [Center for Epidemiological Studies
Depression Scale (CES‐D)] with 4‐month mother–infant self‐and interactive contingency …

Coconstructing mother–infant distress: The microsynchrony of maternal impingement and infant avoidance in the face-to-face encounter

B Beebe - Psychoanalytic inquiry, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
Lichtenberg's (this volume) definitions of hatred, such as detest, abhor, ill will, vengeance,
and retaliation, we will see that it is not possible for the infant to have these emotions until …

My journey in infant research and psychoanalysis: Microanalysis, a social microscope

B Beebe - Moments of meeting in psychoanalysis, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
Video or film microanalysis operates like a social microscope into the underworld just below
perceptible view in real time. The author describes how bidirectional regulation became a …

[图书][B] El apego en psicoterapia

DJ Wallin - 2012 - clea.edu.mx
Una única pregunta puso en marcha la odisea que generó este libro:¿ De qué manera la
psicoterapia facilita el cambio en los pacientes? Durante más de tres décadas, por motivos …

An expanded view of intersubjectivity in infancy and its application to psychoanalysis

B Beebe, J Rustin, D Sorter… - Psychoanalytic …, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
We consider the relevance of forms of intersubjectivity in infancy to the nonverbal and
implicit dimension of intersubjectivity in psychoanalysis. The term forms of intersubjectivity …

Co-constructing mother–infant distress in face-to-face interactions: Contributions of microanalysis

B Beebe - Infant Observation, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
We describe a range of interactions of maternal intrusion and infant avoidance, based on
microanalysis of videotaped face-to-face play between mothers and 4-month infants. After a …

Music therapy with hospitalized infants—the art and science of communicative musicality

S Malloch, H Shoemark, R Črnčec… - Infant Mental Health …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Infants seek contingent, companionable interactions with others. Infants in a Neonatal
Intensive Care Unit (NICU), while receiving care that optimizes their chances of survival …

Explicating the implicit: the local level and the microprocess of change in the analytic situation.

N Bruschweiler-Stern, AM Harrison… - … journal of psycho …, 2002 - europepmc.org
This paper proposes a method of examining the micro-events of the analytic process that
borrows heavily from developmental research. The increasing importance of illuminating the …

Parental embodied mentalizing and its relation to mind‐mindedness, sensitivity, and attachment security

D Shai, E Meins - Infancy, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Relations between two forms of parental mentalizing—maternal mind‐mindedness
(appropriate and nonattuned mind‐related comments) and parental embodied mentalizing …

Clinical implications of a psychoneurobiological model of projective identification.

AN Schore - 2002 - psycnet.apa.org
Recent findings relating to projective identification (Klein, 1946) derived from clinical
psychoanalysis, developmental psychology, and developmental neuroscience are …