Close Observation of Mother-Infant Interactive Process in the Wake of Traumatic Loss: The September 11, 2001 Primary Prevention Project

Q4 Psychology
B. Beebe, K. Sossin, Phyllis F. Cohen, Sally Moskowitz, Rita Reiswig, Suzi Tortora, Donna Demetri Friedman
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Abstract

The 20th anniversary of the World Trade Center (WTC) disaster is a powerful moment in our history. We feel honored to be invited by Rachel Altstein to participate in this issue of Psychoanalytic Perspectives. In the current paper, we take a retrospective look at some early work we did with the women who were pregnant on September 11, 2001, when they were tragically widowed as the towers fell. We offer close observation of interactive process in two dyads at infant age four months in order to try to understand more about mother-infant interaction in the context of traumatic grief and loss. We narrate a descriptive story of the interactive process based on viewing the films of face-to-face interactions, first in real-time, followed by slow-motion video, followed by frame-by frame viewing in some sections. Because human face-to-face communication is so rapid, complex, and subtle, it is impossible to see the nuances of communication in real time. As the working group of The September 11, 2001 Primary Prevention Project, we viewed the videos together many times and gradually, through discussion, reflection and review, generated a narrative that represents our clinical view.
创伤性损失后母婴互动过程的近距离观察:2001年9月11日初级预防项目
世界贸易中心(WTC)灾难20周年是我们历史上一个强有力的时刻。我们很荣幸受到Rachel Altstein的邀请参与这一期的《精神分析展望》在当前的论文中,我们回顾了我们对2001年9月11日怀孕的妇女所做的一些早期工作,这些妇女在双子塔倒塌时不幸成为寡妇。我们对两个4个月大婴儿的互动过程进行了密切观察,以试图更多地了解创伤性悲伤和损失背景下的母婴互动。我们叙述了一个基于观看面对面互动电影的互动过程的描述性故事,首先是实时的,然后是慢动作视频,然后是在某些部分逐帧观看。因为人类面对面的交流是如此迅速、复杂和微妙,所以不可能实时看到交流的细微差别。作为2001年9月11日初级预防项目的工作组,我们一起多次观看了这些视频,并逐渐通过讨论、反思和回顾,形成了一种代表我们临床观点的叙述。
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