a New York State Psychiatric Institute , New York , NY , USA.
Attach Hum Dev. 2013;15(5-6):583-602. doi: 10.1080/14616734.2013.841050.
Microanalysis research on 4-month infant-mother face-to-face communication operates like a "social microscope" and identifies aspects of maternal sensitivity and the origins of attachment with a more detailed lens. We hope to enhance a dialogue between these two paradigms, microanalysis of mother-infant communication and maternal sensitivity and emerging working models of attachment. The prediction of infant attachment from microanalytic approaches and their contribution to concepts of maternal sensitivity are described. We summarize aspects of one microanalytic study by Beebe and colleagues published in 2010 that documents new communication patterns between mothers and infants at 4 months that predict future disorganized (vs. secure) attachment. The microanalysis approach opens up a new window on the details of the micro-processes of face-to-face communication. It provides a new, rich set of behaviors with which to extend our understanding of the origins of infant attachment and of maternal sensitivity.
对 4 个月大的母婴面对面交流进行微分析研究就像一个“社会显微镜”,用更详细的镜头来识别母婴敏感性的各个方面和依恋的起源。我们希望加强母婴交流的微分析与母婴敏感性以及新兴依恋工作模式这两个范式之间的对话。本文描述了从微分析方法预测婴儿依恋的情况,以及它们对母婴敏感性概念的贡献。我们总结了 Beebe 及其同事在 2010 年发表的一项微分析研究的部分内容,该研究记录了 4 个月大的母亲和婴儿之间新的沟通模式,这些模式可以预测未来的非组织(而非安全)依恋。微分析方法为面对面交流的微观过程细节提供了一个新的窗口。它提供了一系列新的、丰富的行为,有助于我们进一步理解婴儿依恋和母婴敏感性的起源。