Containment and Transformation of Psychic Envelopes in Infants
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"The author reflects on the specific nature of the infant's psychic envelope starting with the infant-mother containment model, which Bion initially brought to light suggesting that the containment process unfolds through many different transformations within the baby. The notion of psychic envelope, understood as the method of stabilizing dynamic instincts, is applied to the infant. Developmental psychology, which describes different stages of the construction of the self and its relationship to others, is a point of reference to help differentiate four significant levels of infant development. In the clinical part, extracts from an observation of a baby using Esther Bick
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