Forms of Intersubjectivity in Infant Research and Adult Treatment

Beebe, Beatrice; Knoblauch, Steven; Rustin, Judith; Sorter, Dorienne

ISBN 10: 1590511514 ISBN 13: 9781590511510
Editorial: Other Press, New York, NY, 2005
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0 1590511514 Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. Contains: Illustrations, black & white. Audience: General/trade. N° de ref. del artículo ALIBRIS.0083625

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With new discussions by Theodore Jacobs and Regina Pally

Adult psychoanalysis has approached the study of intersubjectivity by concentrating primarily on the verbal dialogue, an explicit mode of communication. Infant research, on the other hand, focuses on nonverbal communication and implicit modes of action sequences, operating largely out of awareness, such as interactions of gaze, facial expression, and body rhythms. This book proposes that an integration of these two approaches is essential to a deeper understanding of the therapeutic action.

The authors use a dyadic systems model of self- and interactive regulation as a lens for comparing diverse theories of intersubjectivity, both in adults and infants. Building on the definition of intersubjectivity in infancy as correspondence and matching of expressions, the authors offer an expanded view of the presymbolic origins of intersubjectivity. They address the place of interactive regulation, problems with the concept of matching, the roles of self-regulation and of difference, and the balance of self- and interactive regulation. An adult treatment of early trauma is described through detailed clinical case material illustrating both the verbal narrative and the implicit "action dialogue" operating largely outside of awareness.

This book includes new discussions by Theodore Jacobs, arguing that nonverbal communication is vitally important to psychoanalysis, and by Regina Pally, arguing that aspects of this book have parallels in neuroscience.

Acerca del autor: Beatrice Beebe, Steven Knoblauch, Judith Rustin, and Dorienne Sorter are well known researchers in the fields of psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, self psychology, and infant research. Theodore Jacobs is a training analyst and past president of the Association for Child Psychoanalysis, and Regina Pally the author of several books and articles linking neuroscience and psychoanalysis.

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Título: Forms of Intersubjectivity in Infant ...
Editorial: Other Press, New York, NY
Año de publicación: 2005
Encuadernación: Encuadernación de tapa blanda
Condición: Fine

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