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The Interpersonal World of the Infant
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 271

The Interpersonal World of the Infant

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-04-19
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This book attempts to create a dialogue between the infant as revealed by the experimental approach and as clinically reconstructed, in the service of resolving the contradiction between theory and reality. It describes the several ways that organization can form in the infant's mind.

Forms of Vitality
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 184

Forms of Vitality

In his new book, eminent psychologist - Daniel Stern, explores the hitherto neglected topic of 'vitality'. Truly a tour de force from a brilliant clinician and scientist, Forms of Vitality is a profound and absorbing book - one that will be essential reading for psychologists, psychotherapists, and those in the creative arts.

Diary Of A Baby
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 110

Diary Of A Baby

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-08-01
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

Every new parent desperately wants to know what goes on in the mind of a baby. Now a noted authority on infant development and psychiatry brings us closer than ever before to penetrating a your child's consciousness. In alternating sections of evocative prose, representing the baby's own voice, and explanatory text, Daniel Stern draws on the latest research findings to recreate the baby's world."

The First Relationship
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

The First Relationship

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1977
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  • Publisher: Unknown

THIS EDITION HAS BEEN REPLACED BY A NEWER EDITION.

The Motherhood Constellation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

The Motherhood Constellation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-06-16
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This book explores the nature of parent-infant psychotherapies, therapies that are a major segment of the rapidly growing, sprawling field of infant mental health. It examines the different elements that make up the parent-infant clinical system.

Infant Research and Psychoanalysis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 275

Infant Research and Psychoanalysis

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018
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  • Publisher: Frenis Zero

This book has the hard task to cover an interdisciplinary area in which psychoanalysis has to deal with infant research. The development of infant research methodologies is illustrated in the present book by the contribution written by Beatrice Beebe, whose 'journey' leads us through the 'creating' of a discipline with its creators, her traveling companions, such as Daniel Stern, Frank Lachmann, Joseph Jaffe and many others. Trevarthen's chapter is a discussion of his work with T. Berry Brazelton, passed away on March 2018. Brazelton used his trust and enjoyment of innocent company to greet a newborn infant as a friend, and he showed that the baby is read to share friendship with mother and ...

Nelida
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Nelida

Winner of the 2004 Soeurette Diehl Fraser Award for Best Translation presented by the Texas Institute of Letters First published in 1846 under the pen name Daniel Stern, Nelida tells the story of a beautiful French heiress who surrenders everything—marriage, reputation, and an aristocratic way of life—for the love of a talented young middle class painter. Based on the author's own ten-year relationship with the pianist and composer Franz Liszt, the novel quickly became the scandalous bestseller of its day. Its author, Marie d'Agoult, has emerged as one of the most remarkable women of her time. An aristocratic Parisian woman who left her husband and child to become the companion of Liszt,...

Psychoanalysis and Development
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Psychoanalysis and Development

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994-10
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  • Publisher: NYU Press

Examines the growth of representation and narratives in the history and practice of psychoanalysis. Explores the close and necessary relationship between Freud's theories of representation, the building of an internal mental world allowing us to give meaning to our experiences, and narration, the idea that personal experience might assume the character of a narrative, and illustrates how they have developed the language of therapy and affected the practice of both psychoanalysis and developmental psychology. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Affect Regulation Theory: A Clinical Model (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Affect Regulation Theory: A Clinical Model (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology)

The rich, complex theory of affect regulation boiled down into a clinically useful guide. Affect regulation theory—the science of how humans regulate their emotions—is at the root of all psychotherapies. Drawing on attachment, developmental trauma, implicit processes, and neurobiology, major theorists from Allan Schore to Daniel Stern have argued how and why regulated affect is key to our optimal functioning. This book translates the intricacies of the theory into a cogent clinical synthesis. With clarity and practicality, Hill decodes the massive body of contemporary research on affect regulation, offering a comprehensible and ready-to-implement model for conducting affect regulation th...

The Present Moment in Psychotherapy and Everyday Life (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

The Present Moment in Psychotherapy and Everyday Life (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology)

While most psychotherapies agree that therapeutic work in the 'here and now' has the greatest power to bring about change, few if any books have ever addressed the problem of what 'here and now' actually means. Beginning with the claim that we are psychologically alive only in the now, internationally acclaimed child psychiatrist Daniel N. Stern tackles vexing yet fascinating questions such as: what is the nature of 'nowness'? How is 'now' experienced between two people? What do present moments have to do with therapeutic growth and change? Certain moments of shared immediate experience, such as a knowing glance across a dinner table, are paradigmatic of what Stern shows to be the core of human experience, the 3 to 5 seconds he identifies as 'the present moment.' By placing the present moment at the center of psychotherapy, Stern alters our ideas about how therapeutic change occurs, and about what is significant in therapy. As much a meditation on the problems of memory and experience as it is a call to appreciate every moment of experience, The Present Moment is a must-read for all who are interested in the latest thinking about human experience.