Biringen Z, Emde R N, Pipp-Siegel S
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 1997 Jan;67(1):4-19. doi: 10.1037/h0080207.
While most psychological research has emphasized the importance of conflict-free mother-infant interactions, a review of recent research suggests that dyssynchrony, conflict, and their successful resolution are also integral to normative mother-infant interactions and optimal infant outcomes. Theory and research incorporating these concepts are described, areas for research suggested, and clinical applications noted.
虽然大多数心理学研究都强调母婴互动中无冲突的重要性,但对近期研究的综述表明,不同步、冲突及其成功解决对于规范的母婴互动和最佳婴儿发育结果同样不可或缺。文中描述了纳入这些概念的理论和研究,提出了研究领域,并指出了临床应用。