Lausanne trilogue play pdf
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S. Mazzoni, Giada Padula, Nicola Carone. Published This article provides a brief history of key developments in the growth of the Lausanne Trilogue Play (LTP) paradigm that paved a foundation for new scholarship featured in the papers that follow. We outline core, foundational elements of the LTP This article introduces the clinical, theoretical, and empirical foundations of using the LTP method with the family alliance model; its use in clinical and research contexts; and the most recent advances in the field of research on mother–father–infant interactions based on the LTP situation The main focus of this pilot study is the application of the Lausanne Trilogue Play paradigm as part of psychodiagnostic assessments to elucidate family functioning in clinical settings This study aims to contribute to the scientific debate about the evaluation of the intervention in infant mental health and presents the main results after one year of intervention based on The study shows that the assessment of family’s interactions during long-term psychotherapy helps clinicians focus the intervention on those aspects that remain dysfunctional, and explores the use of the Lausanne Trilogue Play as a new assessment tool for planning the of treatments results after This study aims to contribute to the scientific one and of intervention based on debate integrated about the types evaluation of treatments of the (psychodynamic Introduction: Considering the whole family as a structured subsystem defined on the basis of the members’ different functions, this work focuses on the Lausanne Trilogue Play Objective: A great number of studies have confirmed the value of the Lausanne Trilogue Play (LTP) as a useful tool for identifying the features of triadic interactive competences View PDF. Introduction: Considering the whole family as a structured subsystem defined on the basis of the members’ different functions, this work focuses on the Lausanne Corpus IDApplications of the Lausanne Trilogue Play paradigm to Family Therapy: a homoparental case.