Stone Sarah Ahlander, DeKoeyer-Laros Ilse, Fogel Alan
School of Family Life at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA.
New Dir Child Adolesc Dev. 2012 Fall;2012(137):23-38. doi: 10.1002/cad.20015.
Dialogical Self Theory, co-regulation, and foundational movement analysis are used to present a description of the development of the dialogical self during the first five months of life using observations of two mother-infant dyads. Susan and her mother illustrate normative emergence of the dialogical self. Susan's I-positions emerge through positive interactions with her mother, for example, through body positioning and dialogue in a flexible yield-push pattern. Peter, another infant we observed, and his mother show how the development of the dialogical self may be disrupted or delayed as rigid boundaries are formed between the mother and infant. Peter's tendency to withdraw, coupled with his mother's persistence at diminishing his positions, results in both avoidant and ambiguous monological positions in relation to his mother.
对话自我理论、共同调节和基础运动分析被用于通过对两个母婴二元组的观察,来描述生命最初五个月中对话自我的发展。苏珊和她的母亲展示了对话自我的规范出现。苏珊的自我位置通过与母亲的积极互动而出现,例如,通过身体姿势以及以灵活的退让-推进模式进行对话。我们观察的另一个婴儿彼得和他的母亲则展示了,当母婴之间形成僵化的界限时,对话自我的发展可能如何被扰乱或延迟。彼得的退缩倾向,再加上他母亲不断削弱他的自我位置,导致了他与母亲之间出现回避性和模糊性的独白式自我位置。