Including the infant in family therapy and systemic practice: charting a new frontier

Author:

Opie Jessica E.1ORCID,McHale James P.2ORCID,Fonagy Peter3ORCID,Lieberman Alicia4,Duschinsky Robbie5ORCID,Keren Miri6,Paul Campbell78ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Bouverie Centre, School of Psychology & Public Health La Trobe University Melbourne Victoria Australia

2. Department of Psychology University of South Florida St. Petersburg Florida USA

3. Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology University College London London UK

4. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences University of California San Francisco San Francisco California USA

5. Department of Public Health and Primary Care University of Cambridge Cambridge UK

6. Ziv Medical Center and Bar Ilan Azrieli Medical School Bar‐Ilan University Tel Aviv Israel

7. Department of Psychiatry University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia

8. Mental Health Service The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractThis position paper from a core group of infant mental health academics and clinicians addresses the conspicuous underrepresentation of the infant in mainstream family therapy. Despite infants' social capacities and clear contributions to family dynamics, they remain largely overlooked within this therapeutic context. We suggest that family therapists have moral and professional responsibilities to support the participation, protection, and well‐being of all family members, including the infant. Here, we emphasise the importance of including the infant in the family therapy setting. By highlighting their frequent omission, we aim to amplify infants' often unheard ‘voice,’ role, and contributions to family development, especially recovery from distress. A shift towards infant inclusion as the rule rather than the exception represents a new frontier of integration. We first highlight the relational nature of infant development with a focus on the infants' psychosocial capacities and vulnerabilities. We then consider reasons why the infant may be overlooked in family and systemic therapies and offer a rationale for inviting the infant into these settings, illustrated through the use of a clinical case vignette. To facilitate infant inclusion, we propose a series of guidelines to meaningfully incorporate infants into family therapy practices. We conclude by encouraging shifts in family therapy research, training, and practice to better incorporate and understand the unique contributions of the infant to family life.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychology (miscellaneous),Sociology and Political Science

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