Documenting a Time‐Bound, Circular View of Hierarchies: A Microanalysis of Parent‐Infant Dyadic Interaction
作者:
ELISABETH FIVAZ‐DEPEURSINGE,
期刊:
Family Process
(WILEY Available online 1991)
卷期:
Volume 30,
issue 1
页码: 101-120
ISSN:0014-7370
年代: 1991
DOI:10.1111/j.1545-5300.1991.00101.x
出版商: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
数据来源: WILEY
摘要:
This article presents a new theory that separates the levels of communication and relates them circularly, namely, by separating time from space/meaning variables. Documenting this proposition requires sequential microdescriptions—a far‐out project in the field of family therapy. In an extensive study of clinical and nonclinical families, starting with available microana‐lytic data on nonverbal parent‐infant dialogue, distinct time organizations have been found to modify the degree of circularity between the levels of interaction according to the observed types of engagement, that is, consensual, conflictual, and paradoxical. The double description of the dyad as a totality versus the dyad as a framing/ developing organization imparts crucial information on how development proceeds in dyadic, co‐evolutive systems, and presumably in larger ones too. In this perspective, a model is elaborated and then applied to a case description in our therapeutic con
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