Intersubjective Minds
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Intersubjective Minds
Rhythm, Sympathy, and Human Being
Delafield Butt, Jonathan; Reddy, Vasu
Oxford University Press
02/2025
600
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9780192865373
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1: Andrew Packard: Foreword
2: Jonathan Delafield-Butt and Vasudevi Reddy: Agency and Affect in the Intentional Activity of the Infant: The life work of Colwyn Trevarthen
Babies and Others
3: Ben Bradley: The Evidence for Innate Intersubjectivity
4: Nadja Reissland: The psychology of prenatal research: is there a future in behavioural observational research?
5: Emese Nagy: Conversations with a 2-day old
6: Nadia Bruschweiler Stern: Attachment, Moment of Meeting and Intersubjectivity at birth
7: Alexandra Harrison and Ed Tronick: Trevarthen's Primary Intersubjectivity: An Appreciation and an Elaboration.
8: R Peter Hobson: Intersubjectivity: A unit of analysis for developmental psychology.
Mood, Music and Play
9: Maya Gratier: From intersubjectivity to atmosphere: insights from photography
10: Nigel Osborne: The psychobiologist who taught musicians how to sing.
11: Koichi Negayama and Shigeru Nakano: Play, Tickling and Companionship.
12: Benjaman Schogler & David Lee.: Elements of communication: A Dialogue
13: Stephen Malloch: Walking, affective ties words and play in an autistic child
14: Diana Gilchrist & Katie Overy: How does vocal portamento differ from vocal glissando? A Case Study
15: Shaun Gallagher: The music of intersubjective interaction: Distinguishing basic and higher-order empathies
Mirrors, Brains and Expressions
18: Lynne Murray and Pier Francesco Ferrari: The Functional Architecture of Mother-Infant Communication, and the Mirror Neuron System.
19: Giacomo Rizzolatti and Corrado Sinigaglia: Mirroring Emotions and Vitality Forms
20: Jacqueline Nadel: Imitation as a synchroniser of minds and brains.
21: Bruce D. Perry: Neuroarcheology, Developmental Inflection Points and Colwyn's Voice: On Building a Neurodevelopmental Perspective into Clinical Practice
22: Mark Solms: Empathy as developmental achievement
23: Pauline Phemister: Philosophical Consideration of the Metaphysics of Intersubjectivity
Meanings, Symbols and Words
24: Vittorio Gallese: Neoteny, social practice and meaning-making
25: Bjorn Merker: Human vocal production learning: the nature and genesis of our watershed adaptation
26: Beatrice Beebe and Herbert Terrace: Primary Intersubjectivity and its Role in the Development of Language: An Essay in Honour of Colwyn Trevarthen
27: Helen Marwick: Intersubjective Conversations
28: Ulrike Ludke, Bansner, Beta, Lueck, Polzin, Schuett, Wu and Bodo Frank: The Dance of Emotions in Infant?s Semiolinguistic Development - Reflections on a Relational Research Methodology
Companions and Cultures of Care
29: J. Kevin Nugent, Lise Johnson, Susan Nicolson & Campbell Paul: The artistic imagination of Colwyn Trevarthen - the poetry of newborn behaviour and early relationships.
30: Hilary Kennedy and Raymond Simpson: How Colwyn's theoretical ideas, vitality and values have created and continue to sustain VIG development.
31: Suzanne Zeedyk: Companionship vs Care: Why models of infancy matter for the 21st century
32: Laurent Danon-Boileau and Maria Rhode: Walking, affective ties words and play in an autistic child.
33: Hisako Watanabe: Amae in infancy and the theory of intersubjectivity and companionship: Trevarthen's contribution to culturally-aligned clinical interventions for Japanese Families
34: Aline Wendy-Dunlop: Change the Child or Change the System? Reflections on transitions in early childhood.
35: Darcia Narvaez: Connected Cooperative Companionship Grounds Children's Dance into Morality
36: Chris Pascal and Tony Bertram: What do young children have to say? Recognising their wisdom, agency and need for companionship in a time of crisis.
CODA
37: Colwyn Trevarthen: Universal Harmony
2: Jonathan Delafield-Butt and Vasudevi Reddy: Agency and Affect in the Intentional Activity of the Infant: The life work of Colwyn Trevarthen
Babies and Others
3: Ben Bradley: The Evidence for Innate Intersubjectivity
4: Nadja Reissland: The psychology of prenatal research: is there a future in behavioural observational research?
5: Emese Nagy: Conversations with a 2-day old
6: Nadia Bruschweiler Stern: Attachment, Moment of Meeting and Intersubjectivity at birth
7: Alexandra Harrison and Ed Tronick: Trevarthen's Primary Intersubjectivity: An Appreciation and an Elaboration.
8: R Peter Hobson: Intersubjectivity: A unit of analysis for developmental psychology.
Mood, Music and Play
9: Maya Gratier: From intersubjectivity to atmosphere: insights from photography
10: Nigel Osborne: The psychobiologist who taught musicians how to sing.
11: Koichi Negayama and Shigeru Nakano: Play, Tickling and Companionship.
12: Benjaman Schogler & David Lee.: Elements of communication: A Dialogue
13: Stephen Malloch: Walking, affective ties words and play in an autistic child
14: Diana Gilchrist & Katie Overy: How does vocal portamento differ from vocal glissando? A Case Study
15: Shaun Gallagher: The music of intersubjective interaction: Distinguishing basic and higher-order empathies
Mirrors, Brains and Expressions
18: Lynne Murray and Pier Francesco Ferrari: The Functional Architecture of Mother-Infant Communication, and the Mirror Neuron System.
19: Giacomo Rizzolatti and Corrado Sinigaglia: Mirroring Emotions and Vitality Forms
20: Jacqueline Nadel: Imitation as a synchroniser of minds and brains.
21: Bruce D. Perry: Neuroarcheology, Developmental Inflection Points and Colwyn's Voice: On Building a Neurodevelopmental Perspective into Clinical Practice
22: Mark Solms: Empathy as developmental achievement
23: Pauline Phemister: Philosophical Consideration of the Metaphysics of Intersubjectivity
Meanings, Symbols and Words
24: Vittorio Gallese: Neoteny, social practice and meaning-making
25: Bjorn Merker: Human vocal production learning: the nature and genesis of our watershed adaptation
26: Beatrice Beebe and Herbert Terrace: Primary Intersubjectivity and its Role in the Development of Language: An Essay in Honour of Colwyn Trevarthen
27: Helen Marwick: Intersubjective Conversations
28: Ulrike Ludke, Bansner, Beta, Lueck, Polzin, Schuett, Wu and Bodo Frank: The Dance of Emotions in Infant?s Semiolinguistic Development - Reflections on a Relational Research Methodology
Companions and Cultures of Care
29: J. Kevin Nugent, Lise Johnson, Susan Nicolson & Campbell Paul: The artistic imagination of Colwyn Trevarthen - the poetry of newborn behaviour and early relationships.
30: Hilary Kennedy and Raymond Simpson: How Colwyn's theoretical ideas, vitality and values have created and continue to sustain VIG development.
31: Suzanne Zeedyk: Companionship vs Care: Why models of infancy matter for the 21st century
32: Laurent Danon-Boileau and Maria Rhode: Walking, affective ties words and play in an autistic child.
33: Hisako Watanabe: Amae in infancy and the theory of intersubjectivity and companionship: Trevarthen's contribution to culturally-aligned clinical interventions for Japanese Families
34: Aline Wendy-Dunlop: Change the Child or Change the System? Reflections on transitions in early childhood.
35: Darcia Narvaez: Connected Cooperative Companionship Grounds Children's Dance into Morality
36: Chris Pascal and Tony Bertram: What do young children have to say? Recognising their wisdom, agency and need for companionship in a time of crisis.
CODA
37: Colwyn Trevarthen: Universal Harmony
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1: Andrew Packard: Foreword
2: Jonathan Delafield-Butt and Vasudevi Reddy: Agency and Affect in the Intentional Activity of the Infant: The life work of Colwyn Trevarthen
Babies and Others
3: Ben Bradley: The Evidence for Innate Intersubjectivity
4: Nadja Reissland: The psychology of prenatal research: is there a future in behavioural observational research?
5: Emese Nagy: Conversations with a 2-day old
6: Nadia Bruschweiler Stern: Attachment, Moment of Meeting and Intersubjectivity at birth
7: Alexandra Harrison and Ed Tronick: Trevarthen's Primary Intersubjectivity: An Appreciation and an Elaboration.
8: R Peter Hobson: Intersubjectivity: A unit of analysis for developmental psychology.
Mood, Music and Play
9: Maya Gratier: From intersubjectivity to atmosphere: insights from photography
10: Nigel Osborne: The psychobiologist who taught musicians how to sing.
11: Koichi Negayama and Shigeru Nakano: Play, Tickling and Companionship.
12: Benjaman Schogler & David Lee.: Elements of communication: A Dialogue
13: Stephen Malloch: Walking, affective ties words and play in an autistic child
14: Diana Gilchrist & Katie Overy: How does vocal portamento differ from vocal glissando? A Case Study
15: Shaun Gallagher: The music of intersubjective interaction: Distinguishing basic and higher-order empathies
Mirrors, Brains and Expressions
18: Lynne Murray and Pier Francesco Ferrari: The Functional Architecture of Mother-Infant Communication, and the Mirror Neuron System.
19: Giacomo Rizzolatti and Corrado Sinigaglia: Mirroring Emotions and Vitality Forms
20: Jacqueline Nadel: Imitation as a synchroniser of minds and brains.
21: Bruce D. Perry: Neuroarcheology, Developmental Inflection Points and Colwyn's Voice: On Building a Neurodevelopmental Perspective into Clinical Practice
22: Mark Solms: Empathy as developmental achievement
23: Pauline Phemister: Philosophical Consideration of the Metaphysics of Intersubjectivity
Meanings, Symbols and Words
24: Vittorio Gallese: Neoteny, social practice and meaning-making
25: Bjorn Merker: Human vocal production learning: the nature and genesis of our watershed adaptation
26: Beatrice Beebe and Herbert Terrace: Primary Intersubjectivity and its Role in the Development of Language: An Essay in Honour of Colwyn Trevarthen
27: Helen Marwick: Intersubjective Conversations
28: Ulrike Ludke, Bansner, Beta, Lueck, Polzin, Schuett, Wu and Bodo Frank: The Dance of Emotions in Infant?s Semiolinguistic Development - Reflections on a Relational Research Methodology
Companions and Cultures of Care
29: J. Kevin Nugent, Lise Johnson, Susan Nicolson & Campbell Paul: The artistic imagination of Colwyn Trevarthen - the poetry of newborn behaviour and early relationships.
30: Hilary Kennedy and Raymond Simpson: How Colwyn's theoretical ideas, vitality and values have created and continue to sustain VIG development.
31: Suzanne Zeedyk: Companionship vs Care: Why models of infancy matter for the 21st century
32: Laurent Danon-Boileau and Maria Rhode: Walking, affective ties words and play in an autistic child.
33: Hisako Watanabe: Amae in infancy and the theory of intersubjectivity and companionship: Trevarthen's contribution to culturally-aligned clinical interventions for Japanese Families
34: Aline Wendy-Dunlop: Change the Child or Change the System? Reflections on transitions in early childhood.
35: Darcia Narvaez: Connected Cooperative Companionship Grounds Children's Dance into Morality
36: Chris Pascal and Tony Bertram: What do young children have to say? Recognising their wisdom, agency and need for companionship in a time of crisis.
CODA
37: Colwyn Trevarthen: Universal Harmony
2: Jonathan Delafield-Butt and Vasudevi Reddy: Agency and Affect in the Intentional Activity of the Infant: The life work of Colwyn Trevarthen
Babies and Others
3: Ben Bradley: The Evidence for Innate Intersubjectivity
4: Nadja Reissland: The psychology of prenatal research: is there a future in behavioural observational research?
5: Emese Nagy: Conversations with a 2-day old
6: Nadia Bruschweiler Stern: Attachment, Moment of Meeting and Intersubjectivity at birth
7: Alexandra Harrison and Ed Tronick: Trevarthen's Primary Intersubjectivity: An Appreciation and an Elaboration.
8: R Peter Hobson: Intersubjectivity: A unit of analysis for developmental psychology.
Mood, Music and Play
9: Maya Gratier: From intersubjectivity to atmosphere: insights from photography
10: Nigel Osborne: The psychobiologist who taught musicians how to sing.
11: Koichi Negayama and Shigeru Nakano: Play, Tickling and Companionship.
12: Benjaman Schogler & David Lee.: Elements of communication: A Dialogue
13: Stephen Malloch: Walking, affective ties words and play in an autistic child
14: Diana Gilchrist & Katie Overy: How does vocal portamento differ from vocal glissando? A Case Study
15: Shaun Gallagher: The music of intersubjective interaction: Distinguishing basic and higher-order empathies
Mirrors, Brains and Expressions
18: Lynne Murray and Pier Francesco Ferrari: The Functional Architecture of Mother-Infant Communication, and the Mirror Neuron System.
19: Giacomo Rizzolatti and Corrado Sinigaglia: Mirroring Emotions and Vitality Forms
20: Jacqueline Nadel: Imitation as a synchroniser of minds and brains.
21: Bruce D. Perry: Neuroarcheology, Developmental Inflection Points and Colwyn's Voice: On Building a Neurodevelopmental Perspective into Clinical Practice
22: Mark Solms: Empathy as developmental achievement
23: Pauline Phemister: Philosophical Consideration of the Metaphysics of Intersubjectivity
Meanings, Symbols and Words
24: Vittorio Gallese: Neoteny, social practice and meaning-making
25: Bjorn Merker: Human vocal production learning: the nature and genesis of our watershed adaptation
26: Beatrice Beebe and Herbert Terrace: Primary Intersubjectivity and its Role in the Development of Language: An Essay in Honour of Colwyn Trevarthen
27: Helen Marwick: Intersubjective Conversations
28: Ulrike Ludke, Bansner, Beta, Lueck, Polzin, Schuett, Wu and Bodo Frank: The Dance of Emotions in Infant?s Semiolinguistic Development - Reflections on a Relational Research Methodology
Companions and Cultures of Care
29: J. Kevin Nugent, Lise Johnson, Susan Nicolson & Campbell Paul: The artistic imagination of Colwyn Trevarthen - the poetry of newborn behaviour and early relationships.
30: Hilary Kennedy and Raymond Simpson: How Colwyn's theoretical ideas, vitality and values have created and continue to sustain VIG development.
31: Suzanne Zeedyk: Companionship vs Care: Why models of infancy matter for the 21st century
32: Laurent Danon-Boileau and Maria Rhode: Walking, affective ties words and play in an autistic child.
33: Hisako Watanabe: Amae in infancy and the theory of intersubjectivity and companionship: Trevarthen's contribution to culturally-aligned clinical interventions for Japanese Families
34: Aline Wendy-Dunlop: Change the Child or Change the System? Reflections on transitions in early childhood.
35: Darcia Narvaez: Connected Cooperative Companionship Grounds Children's Dance into Morality
36: Chris Pascal and Tony Bertram: What do young children have to say? Recognising their wisdom, agency and need for companionship in a time of crisis.
CODA
37: Colwyn Trevarthen: Universal Harmony
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