The paper compares the new results of infant observation and research with the view of the Budapest School of psychoanalysis and some later approaches of the theory of object relations about the early infant development. The author states that the Hungarian psychoanalysis, by focusing on the early object relations, could theoretically describe some phenomena which were empirically validated only later and thereby it could create traditions which can serve as a basis for the child psychotherapy and current mother-infant consultation.
本文将婴儿观察与研究的新成果,与布达佩斯精神分析学派的观点以及客体关系理论中一些关于婴儿早期发展的后期方法进行了比较。作者指出,匈牙利精神分析通过关注早期客体关系,在理论上能够描述一些后来才得到实证验证的现象,从而能够创造出可为儿童心理治疗和当前母婴咨询提供基础的传统。