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The case of Sophie
Authors:Alexandra M. Harrison  Nadia Bruschweiler-Stern  Karlen Lyons-Ruth  Alexander C. Morgan  Jeremy P. Nahum  Louis Sander  Daniel N. Stern  Edward Z. Tronick
Abstract:The analysis of a girl from ages 3 to 5 years old offers a clinical illustration of an alternative theory of change. In this theory the process of change is organized around nodal points of exchange between patient and analyst, designated as “now moments” and “moments of meeting.” In the case presented, these moments were preceded by an intensification of affect and were accompanied by a sense of openness and ambiguity. As often as not they were nonverbal and sometimes did not even involve symbolic representation. The process resulted in a progressively expanded repertoire of ways of being together and ways of doing things together. In a parallel and mutually influencing track, the child was telling me a story that gave meaning to her world, and increased the coherence of her sense of self. © 1998 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health
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