I am excited to share our collaborative research on an innovative psychoanalytic approach to treating postpartum depression and early mother-infant relationships.
Read the full study to discover more!
https://t.co/agMIVcNClA
Excited to share new resources for researchers, scholars, and students interested in infant-mother interaction, microanalysis.
Explore our latest findings and videos on our YouTube channel: https://t.co/MqKC5rnqcc
https://t.co/Ui8Fxov9d6
I'm thrilled to share one of our previous publications in Attachment & Human Development, where we investigate the intricate world of early mother-infant interactions and their associations with attachment outcomes at 12 months.
https://t.co/H0GR5myrRa
One of our recent articles explored fascinating findings from infant research. The study tested four principles of a dyadic systems view of communication, and its empirical investigation revealed strikingly similar processes in adult treatment.
https://t.co/8PnoNSLctK
Although this review was published nearly two decades ago, its insights remain relevant and inspiring for current and future studies in the field.
https://t.co/oXGXk8FL4T
Our book, "The Mother–Infant Picture Book," received a fantastic review highlighting its significance in infant research and psychoanalytic practice.
https://t.co/bbXyAGdSpj
My dear friends: a piece of my past, now presented to the public. I believe that knowledge should be accessible to all, and by sharing this paper, I hope to contribute to the ever-growing wealth of ideas in our community 📖 💡 .
https://t.co/t3AuEAEHyj
This week, I want to share PART II of the paper we discussed last week. In PART II, we investigate the associations between mother-infant interactions at 4 months and disorganized infant attachment at 12 months.
https://t.co/Xj3Yqdd9Xp
I want to share this article in which my colleagues and I propose a framework for understanding the origins of internal working models of attachment in infants who will later be classified as having a disorganized attachment.
https://t.co/GuKqytwZof
I want to share with you this article which discusses the importance of early experience and its long-lasting effects on development, as well as the integration of psychoanalysis with research on the psychobiology of mother-infant interaction.
https://t.co/bYzpHGaqRc
I want to share this article which explores a new automated approach to measuring infants' head orientation during face-to-face interactions.
https://t.co/6pPQgrG3oI
How can the insights gained from microanalysis be useful in the field of dance/movement therapy(DMT), and in what ways can they inform clinical practice and therapist training?
I want to share this study which uses video microanalysis to observe.
https://t.co/in7SIWGkfH
The Mother Vocal Affect (MVA) code presents a new dimension for exploring mother-infant interaction and offers the potential for unique insights into maternal affective experience related to risk factors.
https://t.co/3WuimlSUEE
🚨🎥 New Mother-Infant Doc Film 🎥🚨
YEARS in making, this new film featuring Beatrice Beebe’s work on microanalysis of mother-infant face-to-face play and shows the importance of joining infant’s distress. I’m excited for the world to FINALLY see it!!
I'm excited to share our new #documentary film on "Joining your baby's distress: A story of one mother and infant"! Massive thanks to @GAbdurokhmonova for all her hard work putting this together and hours of editing!🌟🎦
https://t.co/8eygE5vqZ0
I am excited to share that we have recently published a journal article on a topic that we are passionate about.
If you know someone who would find this paper informative or useful, consider sharing it with them.
https://t.co/iNSNyZwjbZ
As we were discussing the follow-up study on 9/11, I was reminded of a journal article I wrote on this subject ten years ago. It could be a valuable resource, and I wanted to share it with you.
https://t.co/kGUU25Tr7S
We are currently seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented research assistant to join our team. The ideal candidate will have a passion for research, strong organizational skills, and the ability to work independently as well as part of a team.
https://t.co/gNpkWMUzt8