Mentalizzazione, relazione di attaccamento e narrazione

Mentalization, Attachment, and Self-narrative - Dolores Rollo’s The Narrative in Child Development focuses on the shared reading of a picture book, identifying “a systemic setting” in which “the development of language, literacy, the cognitive, socio-emotional and mentalistic development during the...

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Main Authors: Rossella Guerini, Claudio Paloscia
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Mimesis Edizioni, Milano 2015-08-01
Series:Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia
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Online Access:http://www.rifp.it/ojs/index.php/rifp/article/view/rifp.2015.0034
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spelling doaj-c822f1b0a5d541c0a212627d8977f9d92020-11-24T22:27:10ZdeuMimesis Edizioni, MilanoRivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia2039-46672239-26292015-08-016236037010.4453/rifp.2015.0034Mentalizzazione, relazione di attaccamento e narrazioneRossella GueriniClaudio PalosciaMentalization, Attachment, and Self-narrative - Dolores Rollo’s The Narrative in Child Development focuses on the shared reading of a picture book, identifying “a systemic setting” in which “the development of language, literacy, the cognitive, socio-emotional and mentalistic development during the preschool years” would find a context of mutual interaction. Rollo assigns a pivotal role to language, making the hypothesis that an early exposure to stories seems to be positively correlated with both the emotional and cognitive development and the later achievements in reading and writing. In this commentary the focus will be on the much more central role that other factors play in child narrative development. These factors interact with language and determine the child’s emotional and cognitive development, predicting success in later effective interactions as well as in narrative development. Rollo offers robust evidence of the contribution that shared reading makes to child development; but it is a later stage following the acquisition of emotional, cognitive and mentalization abilities, which are to be considered in the context of a complex interaction of systems.http://www.rifp.it/ojs/index.php/rifp/article/view/rifp.2015.0034MentalizationAttachmentEmotional RegulationSelf-narrativeLanguage
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Mentalizzazione, relazione di attaccamento e narrazione
Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia
Mentalization
Attachment
Emotional Regulation
Self-narrative
Language
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Claudio Paloscia
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title Mentalizzazione, relazione di attaccamento e narrazione
title_short Mentalizzazione, relazione di attaccamento e narrazione
title_full Mentalizzazione, relazione di attaccamento e narrazione
title_fullStr Mentalizzazione, relazione di attaccamento e narrazione
title_full_unstemmed Mentalizzazione, relazione di attaccamento e narrazione
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publisher Mimesis Edizioni, Milano
series Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia
issn 2039-4667
2239-2629
publishDate 2015-08-01
description Mentalization, Attachment, and Self-narrative - Dolores Rollo’s The Narrative in Child Development focuses on the shared reading of a picture book, identifying “a systemic setting” in which “the development of language, literacy, the cognitive, socio-emotional and mentalistic development during the preschool years” would find a context of mutual interaction. Rollo assigns a pivotal role to language, making the hypothesis that an early exposure to stories seems to be positively correlated with both the emotional and cognitive development and the later achievements in reading and writing. In this commentary the focus will be on the much more central role that other factors play in child narrative development. These factors interact with language and determine the child’s emotional and cognitive development, predicting success in later effective interactions as well as in narrative development. Rollo offers robust evidence of the contribution that shared reading makes to child development; but it is a later stage following the acquisition of emotional, cognitive and mentalization abilities, which are to be considered in the context of a complex interaction of systems.
topic Mentalization
Attachment
Emotional Regulation
Self-narrative
Language
url http://www.rifp.it/ojs/index.php/rifp/article/view/rifp.2015.0034
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