The earliest relationship : parents, infants, and the drama of early attachment /

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Author / Creator:Brazelton, T. Berry, 1918-2018.
Imprint:Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, ©1990.
Description:1 online resource (xix, 252 pages)
Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11262034
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Other authors / contributors:Cramer, Bertrand G.
ISBN:9781849401043
1849401047
9781781810538
1781810532
0201106396
9780201106398
0201567644
9780201567649
1855750058
9781855750050
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-243) and index.
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Summary:Provides insights into behaviors expressed between parents and their infant children from conception and how these behaviors affect the child's development.
Other form:Print version: Brazelton, T. Berry, 1918- Earliest relationship. Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, ©1990 0201106396
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Summary:T. Berry Brazelton, world renowned pediatrician and expert on infant development, and Bertrand Cramer, pioneer in mother-infant psychotherapy, have combined their lifetimes of research and practice in this unique and important book. Never before has research on newborn behavior and parent-infant interaction been fully integrated with psychoanalytic insight into parents' emotions and fantasies.Brazelton and Cramer provide a vivid glimpse of the parents' daydreams and narcissistic wishes which grow into a desire for a child, and they show how these feelings develop into important attachments to the unborn infant during pregnancy. The "power and competence" of the newborn born then challenges parental fantasies, desires, wishes and expectations, creating the beginnings of the bond between parent and child. Using the latest research, the authors clarify all the ways the infant participates in the dawning relationship and the ingredients of very early communication and interaction. They then unveil the "imaginary interactions" which lend meaning and drama to each gesture and expression. We see the baby as Tyrant, as Savior, or as the reincarnation of lost relationships.In the final and most important part of the book, the authors put their unique combined perspective to work in nine striking case narratives drawn from their own practices. Everyone who cares for mothers and babies-pediatricians, developmental and clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, early childhood specialists, nurses and social workers-as well as interested parents, will find this book of immediate value.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xix, 252 pages)
Format:Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-243) and index.
ISBN:9781849401043
1849401047
9781781810538
1781810532
0201106396
9780201106398
0201567644
9780201567649
1855750058
9781855750050
Access:Owing to Legal Deposit regulations this resource may only be accessed from within National Library of Scotland on library computers. For more information contact enquiries@nls.uk.