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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-004.mrc:141978328:3735
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035 $a(OCoLC)31243496
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050 00 $aRJ502.5$b.S74 1995
082 00 $a616.89/156$220
100 1 $aStern, Daniel N.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85024653
245 14 $aThe motherhood constellation :$ba unified view of parent-infant psychotherapy /$cDaniel N. Stern.
260 $aNew York :$bBasicBooks,$c[1995], ©1995.
300 $aviii, 229 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [205]-220) and index.
505 0 $aPt. I. The Clinical System in Parent-Infant Psychotherapy. Ch. 1. An Overview of the Clinical Situation. Ch. 2. The Parents' Representational World. Ch. 3. The Parents' Representations Enacted. Ch. 4. The Parent-Infant Interaction. Ch. 5. The Nature and Formation of the Infant's Representations. Ch. 6. The Infant's Representations Viewed Clinically. Ch. 7. The Therapist -- Pt. II. Therapeutic Approaches in Parent-Infant Psychotherapy and Their Commonalities. Ch. 8. Approaches That Aim to Change the Parents' Representations. Ch. 9. Approaches That Aim to Change the Interactive Behaviors. Ch. 10. Commonalities Among the Different Approaches -- Pt. III. Synthesis. Ch. 11. The Motherhood Constellation. Ch. 12. Some Wider Implications for Other Clinical Situations.
520 $aWith the publication in 1985 of The Interpersonal World of the Infant, Daniel N. Stern changed the way we understand how individuals develop a sense of self. Now in this pioneering new work of creative synthesis, he maps out the emerging field of parent-infant psychotherapy and describes a powerful new paradigm for understanding the relationship between parent and child: the motherhood constellation.
520 8 $aWith the birth of a baby, Stern argues, the mother (and, to some extent, the father) passes into a unique stage of life with a new set of tendencies, sensibilities, fantasies, fears, and wishes. This new organization of mental life - the motherhood constellation - forces clinicians working with mothers and infants to adopt a different treatment framework and therapeutic alliance.
520 8 $aFrom an analysis of the leading schools of parent-infant psychotherapy, Stern crystallizes the factors that effect change. He shows in vivid detail the critical elements of any parent-infant clinical system: the parents' representations of the relationship with their baby, the overt interactions occurring between parent and infant, the infant's representations of these interactions, and the place of the therapist in this clinical system.
520 8 $aThrough his clear picture of the clinical situation, refined search for what's effective in parent-infant therapy, and illustration of the motherhood constellation, Stern reveals a general new form of therapy. This wholly original view of parent-infant psychotherapy and motherhood, with its practical implications for therapy, is a major contribution to our understanding of human development, psychopathology, and therapy in general.
650 0 $aInfant psychiatry.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85066008
650 0 $aParent and infant.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90006030
650 0 $aMotherhood$xPsychological aspects.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008107964
852 00 $bswx$hRJ502.5$i.S74 1995