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Infant Observation
Infant Observation
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/13698036.asp
Publisher: Routledge
Psychoanalytic infant observation, developed at The Tavistock Clinic in
1948, has become an essential feature of pre-clinical training in child and
adult psychotherapy, psychoanalysis and related fields throughout the world.
Infant Observation publishes the best of the varied and original writing
emerging from this field. It comprises case studies on infant and young
child observation, research papers, and articles focusing on wider
applications of the psychoanalytic observational method, including its
relevance to reflective professional practice in fields such as social work,
teaching and nursing. Papers are peer-reviewed. The journal also includes a
lively correspondence section.
Infant Observation is essential reading for teachers, students and
practitioners of psychoanalytic psychotherapy and observational studies, and
for those interested in the development and application of the infant
observation method. Readers and contributors include analysts,
psychotherapists, social workers, teachers, nurses and many others with an
interest in the area.
ISSN Print 1369-8036
ISSN Online 1745-8943
Editor:
Lisa Miller
Editor, Infant Observation
9 Bartholomew Villas
Kentish Town
London
Assistant Editor:
Sophie Boswell
Email: Boswell-knight@blueyonder.co.uk
Content available by subscription. Sample issue available online.
Abstracts available online.
Current Issue: Volume 8, Number 3 / December 2005
Date: 29 December 2005
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