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Acknowledgments |
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Introduction: The Role of Mother-Infant Face-to-Face Communication in the Development of Infant Secure and Insecure Attachment Patterns |
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Why Face-to-Face Communication |
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The Key Role of the Face-to-Face Interaction |
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The Power of Brief Segments of Communication Behavior |
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Learning to Look, Learning to See |
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Continuity and Transformation in Development |
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All Our Drawings Are Disguised |
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So, Let's Begin by Watching the DVD |
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Part I: How Does Motherinfant Face-To-Face Communication Work? |
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Chapter 1 MotherInfant Face-to-Face Communication at Infant Age Four Months |
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Four-Month Face-to-Face Communication |
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Attachment Assessed at One Year |
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Our Drawings Illustrate the MotherInfant Action-Dialogue Language |
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Infants Begin Life as Social Creatures |
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Infants Perceive Correspondences at Birth |
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Infants Perceive Contingencies at Birth |
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The Power of Brief Moments of Interaction |
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Fleeting Negative Moments |
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Chapter 2 Microanalysis Teaches Us to Observe: How We Code the Mother-Infant Action-Dialogue Language |
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How Do We Code MotherInfant Interactions? |
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Chapter 3 Patterns of Communication Become Expected and Shape Infant Development |
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How Do Infants and Parents Sense the State of the Other? Behavioral Correspondences Create Rapport |
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How Do Infants and Parents Sense the State of the Other? Matching of Facial Expressions and Physiological Arousal |
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How Do Infants and Parents Sense the State of the Other? Mirror Neurons |
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How Do Infants and Parents Sense the State of the Other? Embodied Simulation |
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Vocal Rhythm Coordination and the Prediction of Attachment: The Optimal Midrange Model |
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The Regulation of Distress Is Co-Created |
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Illustration of Disruption and Repair |
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Self- and Interactive Regulation in the Action-Dialogue Language |
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Patterns of Self- and Interactive Regulation Become Expected: Expectancies and Procedural Memory |
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How Do Infants Create Expectancies of Their Dyadic Action-Dialogue World? |
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Anticipatory Expectancies |
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Illustrated Glossary of Terms |
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Part II: Drawings Of Mother-Infant Patterns Of Communication And Commentaries |
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Introduction to Drawings Illustrating the Origins of Secure Attachment |
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The Adult Attachment Interview |
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The Contribution of Microanalysis |
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Two Principles: Ongoing Regulations and Disruption and Repair |
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Chapter 4 Facial Mirroring in the Origins of Secure Attachment |
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Drawings: Facial Mirroring |
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Commentary on Facial Mirroring |
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Chapter 5 Disruption and Repair in the Origins of Secure Attachment |
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Drawings: Disruption and Repair |
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Commentary on Disruption and Repair |
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Chapter 6 Infant Look Away in the Origins of Secure Attachment |
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Drawings: Infant Look Away/Secure Pattern |
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Commentary on Infant Look Away/Secure Pattern |
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Chapter 7 Maternal Loom and Repair in the Origins of Secure Attachment |
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Drawings: Maternal Loom and Repair |
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Commentary on Maternal Loom and Repair |
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Introduction to Drawings Illustrating the Origins of Insecure-Avoidant and Insecure-Resistant Attachment |
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Insecure-Avoidant Infant Attachment |
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Dismissing Adult Attachment (Parallel to Infant Avoidant Attachment) |
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Infant Resistant Attachment |
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Preoccupied Adult Attachment (Parallel to Infant Resistant Attachment) |
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Chapter 8 Chase and Dodge in the Origins of Insecure-Resistant Attachment |
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Drawings: Chase and Dodge |
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The StrangerInfant Interaction: Dr. Beebe as Stranger |
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Commentary on Chase and Dodge |
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Chapter 9 Infant Look Away in the Origins of Insecure-Avoidant Attachment |
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Drawings: Infant Look Away/Insecure Pattern |
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The StrangerInfant Interaction: Dr. Beebe as Stranger |
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Commentary on Infant Look Away in the Origins of Insecure Attachment |
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Introduction to Drawings Illustrating the Origins of Insecure-Disorganized Attachment |
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Chapter 10 Infant Distress and Maternal Emotional Disconnection in the Origins of Insecure-Disorganized Infant Attachment |
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Drawings: Infant Distress and Maternal Emotional Disconnection |
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The StrangerInfant Interaction: Infant Emotional Withdrawal with the Stranger |
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Commentary on Infant Distress and Maternal Emotional Disconnection |
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Chapter 11 Maternal Difficulty Tolerating Infant Distress in the Origins of Insecure-Disorganized Infant Attachment |
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Drawings: Maternal Difficulty Tolerating Infant Distress |
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Commentary on Maternal Difficulty Tolerating Infant Distress |
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Chapter 12 Infant Distress and Maternal Surprise, Anger, Disgust, and Emotional Disconnection in the Origins of Insecure-Disorganized Infant Attachment |
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Drawings: Infant Distress and Maternal Surprise, Anger, Disgust, and Emotional Disconnection |
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Infant Wariness with the Stranger |
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Commentary on Infant Distress and Maternal Surprise, Anger, Disgust, and Emotional Disconnection |
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Chapter 13 Infant Distress and Maternal Sneer and Emotional Disconnection in the Origins of Insecure-Disorganized Infant Attachment |
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Drawings: Infant Distress and Maternal Sneer and Emotional Disconnection |
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Infant Emotional Resilience with the Stranger |
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Commentary on Infant Distress and Maternal Sneer and Emotional Disconnection |
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Conclusion |
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References |
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Index |
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About the Authors |
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