Infant intersubjectivity: Research, theory, and clinical applications

C Trevarthen, KJ Aitken - The Journal of Child Psychology and …, 2001 - cambridge.org
We review research evidence on the emergence and development of active “self-and-other”
awareness in infancy, and examine the importance of its motives and emotions to mental …

The dyadic regulation of affect

D Fosha - Journal of clinical psychology, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Accelerated Experiential‐Dynamic Psychotherapy integrates experiential,
relational, and psychodynamic elements. Deep authentic affective experience and its …

Rhythms of dialogue in infancy: Coordinated timing in development

J Jaffe, B Beebe, S Feldstein, CL Crown… - Monographs of the …, 2001 - JSTOR
Although theories of early social development emphasize the advantage of mother-infant
rhythmic coupling and bidirectional coordination, empirical demonstrations remain sparse …

Intrinsic motives for companionship in understanding: Their origin, development, and significance for infant mental health

C Trevarthen - Infant Mental Health Journal: Official Publication …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Human beings are not merely social, they are inherently cultural. Infants are born with
motives in their complex brains that lead them to learn through communicating about …

A primary role for nonverbal communication in psychoanalysis

R Pally - Psychoanalytic inquiry, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
How a person speaks says as much, if not more, than what they say. Nonverbal cues, such
as facial expression, posture and tone of voice are part of all interpersonal relatedness …

Becoming Homo Aestheticus: Sources of aesthetic imagination in mother-infant interactions

E Dissanayake - SubStance, 2001 - muse.jhu.edu
The common affectional interchange between infants and adults, colloquially called" baby
talk," is important to the normal emotional, intellectual, psychosocial, and linguistic …

Self-reflexivity, intersubjectivity, and therapeutic change.

JS Auerbach, SJ Blatt - Psychoanalytic Psychology, 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
Intersubjectivity theory holds that the self forms through relationships with others in a
dialectic process. Although affect attunement is central to early self–other differentiation …

Levels of Emotional Awareness Scale (LEAS). The German version of a new alexithymia test: Die deutsche Version eines neuen Alexithymietests

C Subic-Wrana, W Thomas, M Huber, K Köhle - Psychotherapeut, 2001 - Springer
Zusammenfassung In der Vorstellung, Alexithymie sei auf eine Störung im Verarbeiten von
Affekten zurückzuführen, haben RD Lane und GE Schwartz (1987) eine Theorie zur …

Principle of organization: a dynamic‐systems view of the archetype‐as‐such

MJ McDowell - Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
The personality is a dynamic system. Like all other dynamic systems, it must be self‐
organized. In this paper I focus upon the archetype‐as‐such, that is, upon the essential core …

Empathy and attachment in relation to violent vs. non-violent offense history among jail inmates

H Goldstein, A Higgins-D'Alessandro - Journal of Offender …, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
One hundred nineteen male and 67 female violent and nonviolent offenders incarcerated in
the New York City jail system completed questionnaires measuring affective and cognitive …