This study addresses the complexity of caregiver-infant/child interactions from the theoretical frame of Gestalt psychotherapy and the field of application of Pediatric Psychology. Based on a previous empirical study on the process of reciprocity in caregiver-infant/child interactions (Spagnuolo Lobb, 2016), the authors have worked on the construction of an observational tool to look at the co-creation of meaningful experiences, switching the focus from the child to the “dance” of reciprocity between caregiver and infant/child. Considering the contextualization in the field of Pediatric Psychology, this pilot study aimed to test the tool’s application with caregiverpreterm infant dyads, but exclusively referring to moderately prete...
The newborn infant is a social organism, pre-disposed to interact with his caregiver and able to eli...
Background: An early diagnosis of chronic disability, such as risk of Cerebral Palsy (CP), is likely...
This paper describes a pilot of art psychotherapy groups using a dyadic approach as an intervention ...
Background: Occupational therapists focus on caregiver-infant reciprocity, which is influenced by a ...
1 page.Research has shown responsive caregiving may mitigate the effects of early childhood stress o...
The purpose of this study is to show the process by which I, as a caregiver of infants, began to “si...
Introduction: Understanding the quality of infant/child-caregiver relationship appears an essential ...
From early infancy onwards, young children appear motivated to engage reciprocally with others and s...
Infants born with perinatal adverse events are at high risk for short and long-term disabilities inc...
This research project is about infant-observation, that is looking at, observing, and studying paren...
Observation of family interactions is essential to study child development trajectories. Several pro...
Proposer: Lucarelli Loredana (1) (1) Department of Pedagogy, Psychology, Philosophy, University of ...
Background: During the last decades, the research on mother-infant dyad has produced a great amount ...
Mother-infant relation is very unique. Research on mother-infant interaction has dated back in the 1...
INTRODUCTION: Mother-infant bonding describes the early emotional connectedness between a mother and...
The newborn infant is a social organism, pre-disposed to interact with his caregiver and able to eli...
Background: An early diagnosis of chronic disability, such as risk of Cerebral Palsy (CP), is likely...
This paper describes a pilot of art psychotherapy groups using a dyadic approach as an intervention ...
Background: Occupational therapists focus on caregiver-infant reciprocity, which is influenced by a ...
1 page.Research has shown responsive caregiving may mitigate the effects of early childhood stress o...
The purpose of this study is to show the process by which I, as a caregiver of infants, began to “si...
Introduction: Understanding the quality of infant/child-caregiver relationship appears an essential ...
From early infancy onwards, young children appear motivated to engage reciprocally with others and s...
Infants born with perinatal adverse events are at high risk for short and long-term disabilities inc...
This research project is about infant-observation, that is looking at, observing, and studying paren...
Observation of family interactions is essential to study child development trajectories. Several pro...
Proposer: Lucarelli Loredana (1) (1) Department of Pedagogy, Psychology, Philosophy, University of ...
Background: During the last decades, the research on mother-infant dyad has produced a great amount ...
Mother-infant relation is very unique. Research on mother-infant interaction has dated back in the 1...
INTRODUCTION: Mother-infant bonding describes the early emotional connectedness between a mother and...
The newborn infant is a social organism, pre-disposed to interact with his caregiver and able to eli...
Background: An early diagnosis of chronic disability, such as risk of Cerebral Palsy (CP), is likely...
This paper describes a pilot of art psychotherapy groups using a dyadic approach as an intervention ...