通过屏幕观察婴儿;这是对2020-2021年意大利北部2019冠状病毒病大流行期间无法进行现场观察的在线回应

Q4 Psychology
P. Gatti
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本文基于2020-2021年意大利北部Covid-19大流行紧急情况期间的视频观测记录。作者试图展示观察者和婴儿之间以及观察者和家庭之间在感官和关系层面发生了什么。她的思考也考虑到观察学生的训练经验和创造性的反应,以确保他们的关联大学认证课程的教育目标的实现。新冠疫情迫使每个人都重新调整和重新谈判婴儿观察的一些基本原则。身体距离和缺乏面对面接触不可避免地改变了“适当的”情感距离,以及沉默和弃权的管理(发起行动或谈话)。这篇文章的目的是关注通过屏幕观察的一些关键方面,这不是Esther Bick在介绍时的意图。显然,通过屏幕进行在线观察的使用需要进一步研究,以更好地理解作为大流行期间继续观察婴儿的一种手段而强加给观察者的新体验。
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Infant observation through a screen; an online response to the impossibility of in-person observation during the Covid 19 pandemic of 2020–2021 in northern Italy
ABSTRACT This article is based on observational accounts written after video-observations during the Covid-19 pandemic emergency in northern Italy in 2020–2021. The author tries to show what happened at both sensory and relational levels between observers and infants and between observers and families. Her reflections also consider the observation students’ training experience and a creative response to ensuring attainment of the educational goals of their linked university-validated course. The Covid pandemic forced everyone to readjust and renegotiate some of the basic tenets of infant observation. Physical distance and the lack of in-person contact inevitably changed the ‘proper’ emotional distance as well as the management of silence and abstention (from initiating action or conversation). The article’s intention is to focus on some critical aspects of observing through a screen, which was never Esther Bick’s intention at its introduction. The use of online observation through a screen clearly requires further examination to better understand the novel experience forced on observers as a means of trying to continue baby observation during the pandemic.
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Infant Observation
Infant Observation Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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