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The first relationship : infant and mother / Daniel N. Stern.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Stern, Daniel N.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mother and infant.
Mother and child.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (178 p. ) ill.
Edition:
New [ed.].
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, 2002.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Intended for parents as well as for therapists and researchers, 'The First Relationship' offers a lucid and nontechnical overview of the author's key ideas and encapsulates the major themes of his subsequent books on mother-infant interactions. Daniel Stern's pathbreaking video-based research into the intimate complexities of mother-infant interaction has had an enormous impact on psychotherapy and developmental psychology. His minute analyses of the exchanges between mothers and babies have offered empirical support and correction for many theories of development. In the complex and instinctive choreography of "conversations," including smiles, gestures, and gazing, Stern discerned patterns of both emotional harmony and emotional incongruity that illuminate children's relationships with others in the larger world. Now a noted authority on early development, Stern first reviewed his unique methods and observations in The First Relationship . Intended for parents as well as for therapists and researchers, it offers a lucid and nontechnical overview of the author's key ideas and encapsulates the major themes of his subsequent books. "When I reread The First Relationship I was astonished to find in it almost all the ideas that have guided my work in the subsequent decades. At first I didn't know whether to be depressed or delighted. As I thought it over, I am encouraged by the realization that I had some basic perspective at the very beginning that was sufficiently well founded to guide twenty-five years of observation and ideas...This book makes it possible to see, or foresee, the unfolding of an intrinsic design." --from the new introduction by Daniel Stern
Contents:
Introduction 1. Learning about Things Human 2. The Caregiver's Repertoire 3. The Infant's Repertoire 4. From Laboratory to Real Life 5. Where Do the Steps Lead? 6. Structure and Timing 7. From Interaction to Relationship 8. Missteps in the Dance 9. Finding Your Own Path Notes Index
Notes:
Originally published: Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 1977. With new introd.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-169) and index.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9780674267565
0674267567
9780674044029
0674044029
OCLC:
923110328

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