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Infant Observation
International Journal of Infant Observation and Its Applications
Volume 11, 2008 - Issue 2
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Behind the mirror: Interviews with parents whose baby has been observed according to Esther Bick's method

Pages 215-223 | Published online: 15 Aug 2008

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Vasiliki Papoutsi & Cynthia H.Y. Fu. (2021) Observing infants together: long-term experiences of observers and families. Infant Observation 24:1, pages 4-22.
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Holly Dwyer Hall & Jeanne Magagna. (2019) Separating from mother and saying goodbye to the infant observer. Infant Observation 22:2-3, pages 105-119.
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Jenifer Wakelyn. (2019) Observation and attention in professional network meetings for children in care. Infant Observation 22:2-3, pages 120-134.
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Trudy Klauber. (2018) Editorial. Infant Observation 21:2, pages 127-128.
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Alejandra Perez, Martha Isaza Salcedo, Muriel De Barbieri & Sara Tookey. (2018) Why do mothers volunteer for infant observation and what do they make of the experience? A qualitative study. Infant Observation 21:2, pages 129-151.
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A. Watillon-Naveau & Susan Coulson. (2010) Parent-infant therapy as an application of the Esther Bick method of infant observation. Infant Observation 13:1, pages 29-36.
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Jan McGregor Hepburn. (2017) ‘What a Lovely Baby’: Some Thoughts on Narcissism and Projective Identification Through the Lens of Infant Observation. British Journal of Psychotherapy 33:1, pages 48-62.
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