TY - BOOK AU - Beebe,Beatrice AU - Cohen,Phyllis AU - Lachmann,Frank M. AU - Yothers,Dillon TI - The mother-infant interaction picture book: origins of attachment T2 - A Norton professional book SN - 039370792X AV - RJ507.A77 B4327 2016 U1 - 155.422241 23 PY - 2016///] CY - New York PB - W.W. Norton & Company KW - Attachment behavior in children KW - Infants KW - Care KW - Psychological aspects KW - Mother and infant KW - Nonverbal communication in infants KW - Object Attachment KW - Infant KW - Mother-Child Relations KW - psychology KW - Nonverbal Communication KW - Infant Care N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction: the role of mother-infant face-to-face communication in the development of infant secure and insecure attachment patterns --; Part I; How does mother-infant face-to-face communication work? : --; 1; Mother-infant face-to-face communication at infant age four months --; 2; Microanalysis teaches us to observe: how we code the mother-infant action-dialogue language --; 3; Patterns of communication become expected and shape infant development --; Illustrated glossary of terms --; Part II; Drawings of mother-infant patterns of communication and commentaries : --; Guide to the drawings --; Introduction to drawings illustrating the origins of secure attachment --; 4; Facial mirroring in the origins of secure attachment --; 5; Disruption and repair in the origins of secure attachment --; 6, Infant look away in the origins of secure attachment --; 7; Maternal loom and repair in the origins of secure attachment --; Introduction to drawings illustrating the origins of insecure-avoidant and insecure-resistant attachment --; 8; Chase and dodge in the origins of insecure-resistant attachment --; 9; Infant look away in the origins of insecure-avoidant attachment --; Introduction to drawings illustrating the origins of insecure-disorganized attachment --; 10; Infant distress and maternal emotional disconnection in the origins of insecure-disorganized infant attachment --; 11; Maternal difficulty tolerating infant distress in the origins of insecure-disorganized infant attachment --; 12; Infant distress and maternal surprise, anger, disgust, and emotional disconnection in the origins of insecure-disorganized infant attachment --; 13; Infant distress and maternal sneer and emotional disconnection in the origins of insecure-disorganized infant attachment --; Conclusion N2 - "Beatrice Beebeā€™s groundbreaking research on mother-infant communication has influenced practitioners for decades. Here she presents frame-by-frame analysis of illustrations of mother-infant interaction, identifying patterns of attachment exhibited in the micro-moments of real time."--Publisher's website ER -