Closely Observed Infants
By (Author) Michael Rustin
Edited by Margaret Rustin
Edited by Lisa Miller
Edited by Judy Shuttleworth
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bristol Classical Press
20th November 1997
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
155.4
Paperback
232
Width 155mm, Height 233mm, Spine 13mm
368g
For many years the regular observation of infants during the first two years of life has been a vital element in the training of child psychotherapists at the Tavistock Clinic. This book presents case studies which are evocative, sensitive, and jargon-free, in order to explore the developing relationships of infants with their mothers and other family members. Drawing on the work of pioneers such as Klein and Winnicott, it shows how the capacity to learn from direct observation can be developed. The book will be of value not only to parents but to all professionals working with young children.
Michael Rustin is Dean of Social Sciences at the University of East London and Visiting Professor at the Tavistock Clinic. He is co-editor of the political journal Soundings