回头看,照亮前进的道路:幼儿园里的鬼魂重新审视了
1Yale Child Study Center, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Infant mental health journal
|October 24, 2023
概括
这篇评论回顾了经典的"幼儿园中的鬼魂"论文的关键教训,强调了它们在当代全球挑战中对婴儿心理健康实践的持久相关性. 它提出了一个婴儿和幼儿精神健康的关系模型.
科学领域:
- 精神分析理论精神分析理论
- 婴儿心理健康 婴儿心理健康
- 童年早期的发展发展.
背景情况:
- 开创性的1975年论文"幼儿园中的鬼魂"确立了婴儿与母亲关系干预的基本原则.
- 弗莱伯格的工作仍然对婴儿心理健康实践具有影响力.
- 当代挑战包括全球性创伤,经济困难和系统性种族主义,影响了婴儿与父母的关系.
研究的目的:
- 要回顾Fraiberg等人从Fraiberg等人所学到的持久的教训. 这是1975年的经典论文.
- 检查将弗莱伯格模型应用于当前婴儿心理健康实践中的挑战.
- 为婴儿和幼儿精神健康实践提出一个以关系反思为重点的当代模式.
主要方法:
- 基础性的"幼儿园中的鬼魂"论文的回顾.
- 对婴儿心理健康当代挑战的分析.
- 在实践中概念化一种新的关系模型.
主要成果:
- 弗莱伯格的课程为婴儿心理健康的临床进展提供了必要的见解.
- 保持Fraiberg模型的全部范围在今天的背景下提出了重大挑战.
- 为当代实践提出了一个关系模型,强调反射功能.
结论:
- 在"幼儿园中的鬼魂"中概述的原则对于有效的婴儿心理健康至关重要.
- 适应这些原则需要解决当前的社会压力因素.
- 建立反思的关系基础是现代婴儿和幼儿精神健康干预的关键.
关键词:
这就是Bindung Bindung.心理治疗婴儿-家长的滋养婴儿-家长-心理治疗爱情活动 爱情活动连接方式 连接方式连接方式 连接方式 连接方式克里安扎与反思的反思婴儿-家长心理治疗在创伤的基础上进行干预.基于创伤的干预.反映式的育儿方式这是一个反思的父母.关于家长的思考心理治疗婴儿-原始人的精神治疗.创伤信息化干预是基于创伤的干预.创伤信息化 干预 干预儿童和父母的心理治疗,教育,思考,依赖,以创伤为基础的干预.亲子心理治疗在爱情中依恋创伤知情干预反思性育儿的孩子们更多相关视频
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