Observing infants together: long-term experiences of observers and families

Q4 Psychology
Vasiliki Papoutsi, C. H. Fu
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Infant observation is a key component of many psychotherapy and psychoanalysis training programs. Observers and families have described the intensity of this unique experience. However, there has been limited investigation of the subsequent experiences of infant observation on observers and on families who had taken part. In the present study, the experiences of observers and families several years following the infant observation period were investigated. We recruited a total of 10 participants, consisting of 7 observers (mean age 53.7 years) and 3 parents (mean age 51.7 years). The length of time since the infant observation was an average of 10.0 years (range 2–16 years). Semi-structured interviews were conducted, and the overarching themes and subthemes were explored using thematic analysis. Both observers and families were able to vividly reflect on the infant observation period. All participants reported developing their observation and reflective skills, which observers who work as psychotherapists described as being crucial to their current practices. Participants keenly felt the loss during the observation period, with some parents feeling a more unresolved loss. In summary, the experience remains present and impactful for both observers and parents for years following the infant observation period.
一起观察婴儿:观察者和家庭的长期经验
婴儿观察是许多心理治疗和精神分析训练项目的关键组成部分。观察员和家属描述了这一独特经历的强度。然而,对观察员和参与的家庭随后的婴儿观察经验的调查有限。在本研究中,观察者和家庭在婴儿观察期后几年的经历进行了调查。我们共招募了10名参与者,包括7名观察者(平均年龄53.7岁)和3名父母(平均年龄51.7岁)。婴儿观察时间平均为10.0年(范围2-16年)。进行了半结构化访谈,并利用主题分析探讨了总体主题和次要主题。观察者和家庭都能生动地反映婴儿观察期。所有的参与者都报告说,他们的观察和反思技能得到了发展,作为心理治疗师的观察者称,这对他们目前的实践至关重要。在观察期间,参与者强烈地感受到了损失,一些父母感到更难以解决的损失。总之,在婴儿观察期之后的几年里,这种经验对观察者和父母都是有影响的。
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Infant Observation
Infant Observation Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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