Scaffolding the Brain: Key Areas of Evaluation in Infant Parent Psychotherapy

R. Newton
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ABSTRACT Clinicians are often challenged by the complexity involved in early childhood infant/parent dyadic assessments and interventions. Working within a right hemisphere developmental period requires clinicians to have a good enough natural relational style that moves easily between the nonverbal implicit worlds of the infant and parent while attending to the parent’s verbal narrative. The author suggests using an evidence informed neurobiological scaffold called Integrative Regulation Therapy (iRT) with evidence based Infant Parent Psychotherapy (IPP) and introduces an iRT assessment that creates a Probable Map of the parent’s neurobiological organization to facilitate intervention by assessing clinical impressions in nine key areas: 1) attachment experience, 2) self-concept, 3) arousal organization, 4) soothing of dysregulated states, 5) use of defenses, 6) use of instinct, 7) use of reflection, 8) hopes and desires, and 9) current level of agency. A composite case will be presented illustrating the clinical use.
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搭建大脑:婴幼儿父母心理治疗评估的关键领域
临床医生经常受到儿童早期婴儿/父母二元评估和干预的复杂性的挑战。在右半球发育时期工作要求临床医生有足够好的自然关系风格,在婴儿和父母的非语言内隐世界之间轻松移动,同时关注父母的语言叙述。作者建议使用一种基于证据的神经生物学支架,称为综合调节疗法(iRT)和基于证据的婴儿父母心理治疗(IPP),并介绍了一种iRT评估,该评估创建了父母神经生物学组织的可能地图,通过评估九个关键领域的临床印象来促进干预:1)依恋经验,2)自我概念,3)唤醒组织,4)失调状态的舒缓,5)使用防御,6)使用本能,7)使用反思,8)希望和欲望,9)代理的当前水平。一个复合病例将提出说明临床应用。
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