1. Evaluation of changes in mother-infant brief psychotherapy: A single case study
- Author
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Betrand Cramer and Daniel N. Stern
- Subjects
medicine.medical_treatment ,education ,Behavior change ,Mother infant ,Single-subject design ,Affect (psychology) ,Brief psychotherapy ,Case material ,Developmental psychology ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,Mental representation ,medicine ,Fantasy ,Psychology - Abstract
Representation-oriented brief psychotherapy with mother-infant dyads is used to examine correspondences between maternal behaviors and maternal representations of her infant. A single case study is presented to illustrate how one can objectify interactional variables that may correspond behaviorally to underlying maternal mental representations. This paper presents the results of a collaboration that focuses on the process of enacting fantasy via the domain of behavior. Attention is drawn to interacted themes that are enacted versions of representational themes. Enacted themes are pathogenic in behavioral terms for the infant. Five themes are identified in the case material. Changes in the mother's representations affect both the mother-infant relationship and the infant's functioning.
- Published
- 1988