DDP principally involves creating a PLACE (playful, loving, accepting, curious, and empathic) environment in which the therapist and the parent attune to the child's emotions and reflects this back to the child by means of eye contact, facial expressions, gestures and movements, voice tone, timing and touch, «co-regulates» emotional affect and «co-constructs» an alternative
autobiographical narrative with the child.
Dyadic developmental therapy principally involves creating a «playful, accepting, curious, and empathic» environment in which the therapist attunes to the child's «subjective experiences» and reflects this back to the child by means of eye contact, facial expressions, gestures and movements, voice tone, timing and touch, «co-regulates» emotional affect and «co-constructs» an alternative
autobiographical narrative with the child.
Bise's work consists of graphite drawings that combine
autobiographical narrative with labor - intensive attention to detail, creating a disorienting relationship between personal psychology and formal picture making concerns.
Not exact matches
Perhaps the best way to understand what spiritual autobiographies do is to contrast them
with recent first - person
autobiographical narratives.
A Burkean approach to the study of Paul's
autobiographical narrative seeks to discover both the ways in which Paul sought to identify
with the Galatians and the ways in which he asked them directly and indirectly, to identify
with him and his message.
His first feature, A Little Stiff (1991), was an
autobiographical narrative about his neurotic pursuit of an art - school painter,
with all the principal characters played by their real - life counterparts.
The wordless graphic novel is partly
autobiographical, as she explores her struggles
with migraines, and is paired
with a concurrent
narrative of an invading swarm of black ants.
Often inspired by
autobiographical details and by the arduous transformations of his home country, Paci's work intertwines personal
narratives with metaphorical and poetical chronicles of the experience of life in exile.
Since the early 1960s, Dorothy Iannone has been making vibrant paintings, drawings, prints, films, objects and books, all
with a markedly
narrative and overtly
autobiographical visual feel.
Free - flowing drawings upon his pottery relate engrossing
autobiographical narratives interlaced
with cultural commentary.
Weaving together new performance work
with excerpts from a number of his previous acclaimed
autobiographical performances and installations, Fujiwara offers a single
narrative in three acts.
A ghostly yet solid memory of the piece of furniture, Whiteread's subjects are inspired by both public and personal
narratives, driven by «an
autobiographical impulse, using something familiar, to do
with my childhood» (R. Whiteread, quoted in Rachel Whiteread, exh.
His often complex compositions — typically of sunlit interiors of rooms and gardens populated
with friends and family members — are both
narrative and
autobiographical.
Whiteread's subjects are inspired by both public and personal
narratives, driven by «an
autobiographical impulse, using something familiar, to do
with my childhood» (R. Whiteread, quoted in Rachel Whiteread, exh.
With these
autobiographical stories, viewers — for the most part — have no means to confirm these
narratives and are unaware of the potential exaggerations or the possible private information withheld.
Though produced
with conceptually rigorous and minimalist strategies, these works were chosen because they represent intimate moments in these artists» lives which may include
autobiographical or
narrative qualities, often presented in the form of giving themselves over to their audience in a metaphorical or literal sense.
Her inclusion of
narrative — through literary, philosophical, and
autobiographical references — and use of bold color and theatrical imagery infused these objects and installations
with sly humor and a prescient concern
with the decorative, generating a feminist legacy increasingly appreciated in retrospect.
Having lived in Zimbabwe, South Africa, and the UK, Hwami's empathetic
narratives forged around diaspora, displacement and identity are articulated
with an
autobiographical touch.
Using an
autobiographical text and images from Levi - Strauss» published work overlaid
with her own images, she has created a compelling
narrative that questions the roles of anthropology, museums and contemporary travel rituals.
Inspired by consumer goods, industrial debris and
autobiographical narratives and objects, Cristina Tufiño addresses her practice as an archaeologist hoarder rummaging through a broad cultural system of references,
with a particular nod to artifacts and museological aesthetics.
In Henry Taylor's work, the
autobiographical collides
with historical
narratives and popular mythologies to forge a poignant portrait of the complexities of the here and now.
He served as a National Institute of Mental Health Research Fellow at UCLA, studying family interactions
with an emphasis on how attachment experiences influence emotions, behavior,
autobiographical memory and
narrative.
Dan Siegel served as a National Institute of Mental Health Research Fellow at UCLA, studying family interactions
with an emphasis on how attachment experiences influence emotions, behavior,
autobiographical memory and
narrative.
«Studies of attachment have revealed that the patterning or organization of attachment relationships during infancy is associated
with characteristic processes of emotional regulation, social relatedness, access to
autobiographical memory and the development of self reflection and
narrative.»
For instance, while there is evidence that fathers play a more important role in teaching emotionally and socially appropriate behaviors
with peers, the attachment relationship to mother seems more relevant for the development of emotional understanding and the integration of positive and negative feelings in children's
autobiographical narratives (Steele and Steele 2005).