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Infant Observation
International Journal of Infant Observation and Its Applications
Volume 12, 2009 - Issue 1
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An exploration of the quality of life in nursing homes: the use of single case and organisational observation in a research project

Pages 63-82 | Published online: 24 Mar 2009

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Christiane Ludwig-Körner. (2020) And who thinks on the baby? Thoughts on the method of infant observation. International Forum of Psychoanalysis 29:2, pages 104-114.
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Wilfried Datler, Margit Datler, Nina Hover-Reisner & Kathrin Trunkenpolz. (2014) Observation according to the Tavistock model as a research tool: remarks on methodology, education and the training of researchers. Infant Observation 17:3, pages 195-214.
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Peter Elfer. (2012) Psychoanalytic methods of observation as a research tool for exploring young children’s nursery experience. International Journal of Social Research Methodology 15:3, pages 225-238.
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Michael Rustin. (2011) Infant observation and research: a reply to Steven Groarke. Infant Observation 14:2, pages 179-190.
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Wilfried Datler, Margit Datler & Antonia Funder. (2010) Struggling against a feeling of becoming lost: a young boy's painful transition to day care. Infant Observation 13:1, pages 65-87.
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Judy Shuttleworth. (2010) Faith and culture: community life and the creation of a shared psychic reality. Infant Observation 13:1, pages 45-58.
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Kathrin Trunkenpolz. 2020. Analyzing Group Interactions. Analyzing Group Interactions 190 201 .
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Christiane Ludwig-Körner. (2017) Infant Observation nutzt dem Beobachter, nicht dem Säugling. PSYCHE 71:03, pages 260-262.
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Charlie Jones, Debbie Cooke & John C. Wright. (2011) Close encounters in qualitative research: Making a case for psychodynamic observation. Clinical Psychology Forum 1:220, pages 37-42.
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Kathrin Trunkenpolz. (2009) Von der Infant Observation zur Altersforschung: Die psychoanalytische Methode des Beobachtens nach dem Tavistock-Konzept im Kontext von Forschung. Zeitschrift für Individualpsychologie 34:3, pages 330-351.
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