Martha Harris

Martha Harris, née Dunlop (13 April 1919 – November 1987) was a British Kleinian psychoanalyst of children and adults. From 1960 to 1980 she was head of the Child Psychotherapy service at the Tavistock Clinic, taking over from Esther Bick, who had established a foundational method of disciplined infant observation. Harris was responsible for the subsequent expansion in the number of English and international trainees at the Tavistock, and for laterally developing the training into what became known as the Tavi Model. This model, in which infant observation continues to play a pre-eminent role, has been adopted, with modifications, in other European countries and in South America: such as the GERPEN in France, the six Martha Harris Study Centres in Italy, and the São Paulo Mother-Baby Study Centre in Brazil. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Su Hijo de 12 a 14 Años / by Harris, Martha

    Published 1972
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    Familia y Comunidad / by Harris, Martha

    Published 1990
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    Familia y comunidad : Modelo Harris - Meltzer / by Harris, Martha, 1919-1987

    Published 1990
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    Su hijo de 2 años / by Rosenbluth, Dina

    Published 1972
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