Talking to Babies

Talking to Babies pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2026

出版者:Houghton Mifflin
作者:Szejer, Myriam
出品人:
页数:272
译者:
出版时间:2005-8
价格:195.00元
装帧:HRD
isbn号码:9780807021149
丛书系列:
图书标签:
  • 婴儿语言发展
  • 亲子沟通
  • 早期教育
  • 语言习得
  • 育儿指南
  • 0-3岁
  • 宝宝说话
  • 家庭教育
  • 儿童心理学
  • 语言启蒙
想要找书就要到 小美书屋
立刻按 ctrl+D收藏本页
你会得到大惊喜!!

具体描述

Myriam Szejer talks to newborns. For over a decade she has worked in the maternity ward of a hospital outside Paris. Called in by hospital staff when a baby or its parents are suffering, Szejer uses the psychoanalytic techniques of careful listening and talking to reach failure-to-thrive and other suffering newborns and reverse their conditions. Talking to Babies is the story of her important work.

Having psychologists or psychiatrists available to new mothers on maternity wards is not unusual. But having a psychoanalyst available who also talks to newborns is completely revolutionary. Szejer has pioneered her unique approach to treating struggling infants through years of study and apprenticeship. And in Talking to Babies she describes in thoughtful and convincing detail the theory of her practice and how her interventions work, illustrating with the moving stories of the numerous infants she has helped.

In the very first days of a baby's life, the newborn, still struggling between birth and its entry into our world, already needs words. By "needing words," Szejer means that infants need to be talked to about the specific situations into which they are born. They need to hear about their mothers, fathers, siblings, and caretakers, but they also need to hear about problematic aspects of their histories, such as the death of a twin sibling or the death of a baby before them. These words must be spoken to the baby in the presence of his or her mother and father if at all possible. Such speech helps everyone-newborn and parents-to find their places in the altered world created by the birth. When such words are not present, physical symptoms and illness may emerge.

Talking to Babies is the first book to show how the "talking cure" can help infants and their parents. Post-partum depression in mothers, failure-to-thrive in babies-these problems might be approached quite differently if maternity wards incorporated some of Szejer's practices. High-tech interventions are all too common in American maternity wards; Talking to Babies offers a more humane route for restoring health.

Preface:

"Sometimes, as I am leaving the hospital late at night, I stop to look in on a patient who has recently given birth. And often, as I open the door, I catch a special moment: the new mother leaning over the crib, or more often face to face with the newborn on her lap, looking intently at him and murmuring motherly words . . . In a maternity ward, however, everything is not always so rosy. Birth is sometimes accompanied by suffering, a suffering too rarely perceived in our Western societies . . . When I met Myriam Szejer, an unknown field opened to me: the reality of the newborn's preverbal behavior. Szejer dares psychoanalyze newborns, dares talk to them, dares intervene before the symptom has taken root, particularly in dangerous situations . . . Her approach ought to become known to all who make perinatal medicine their career. Her approach is innovative. What woman has not been shaken to her very being by becoming a mother; what man has not trembled at becoming a father? Babies feel that profound apprehensiveness. They need to be listened to, which is a form of respect." --from the Preface by René Frydman, M.D.

《失落的星图》 一、开篇:古老的低语与未知的领域 本书并非一本关于育儿或语言学习的指南,而是一部深入探索古代天文学、失落文明的宇宙观,以及人类对未知星空永恒追寻的宏大叙事。它以一次震惊学术界的考古发现为引子,将读者带入一个横跨数千年、连接多个大陆的知识迷宫。 故事始于南美洲安第斯山脉深处,一支由年轻的语言学家伊莲娜·瓦尔德斯和经验丰富的考古学家马科斯·里维拉领导的探险队,偶然发掘了一处被冰川掩埋了数千年的印加前文明遗址。在那里,他们发现了一块保存异常完好的黑色玄武岩石板。这块石板上刻画的并非已知的任何文明的象形文字,而是一张极其复杂、精确度令人难以置信的星图。 这张星图不仅标注了当时肉眼可见的所有恒星,还似乎记录了某些在古代天文学中“不存在”的星体,以及一个清晰可见、却与现代星表大相径庭的银河系结构。伊莲娜立刻意识到,这不仅仅是一份观测记录,更像是一份某种宇宙知识体系的“地图”——一张失落的“星图”。 二、解码:语言学的挑战与宇宙的哲学 星图的破译工作如同攀登一座知识的高峰。伊莲娜,这位精通已灭绝语言的专家,面临着前所未有的挑战:这些符号与已知的任何印加、前印加或更古老的美洲语言体系都没有直接关联。它们更像是数学符号与某种抽象概念的混合体。 本书的第二部分,聚焦于伊莲娜和马科斯如何联合全球顶尖的符号学专家、密码学家以及天体物理学家,试图理解这些符号背后的逻辑。随着研究的深入,他们发现这张星图所描述的宇宙模型,与当时人类的认知水平严重不符。它暗示着一个拥有极高数学和天文成就的文明,曾存在于一个我们完全未曾想象的时间节点。 书中详细描述了数次关键性的“顿悟”时刻: 几何学的突破: 物理学家发现,星图中的“连接线”并非简单的星座连线,而是描述了基于某种非欧几里得几何学的空间折叠点——暗示着对时空结构的基本理解。 时间尺度的颠覆: 通过对星图中特定双星系统光变曲线的分析,天文学家推算出这张星图的绘制时间,远远早于人类文明的公认起源。这迫使学者们重新审视“文明”和“智慧”的定义。 伊莲娜最终领悟到,这些符号并非用于“描述”天体,而是用于“定位”——它们是通往某个特定知识库或物理地点的坐标系统。她将这种语言称之为“原型语”(Proto-Logos),认为它是人类早期试图与宇宙进行交流的原始尝试。 三、文明的倒影:失落的图书馆与创世神话的重构 随着对星图的进一步解读,线索将探险队引向了地球上其他几个同样神秘的地点:埃及吉萨金字塔群的未被发掘的地下室、中国黄河流域的古代陶器上的螺旋纹,以及爱尔兰纽格莱奇墓葬(Newgrange)的冬至日对准线。 本书的核心论点逐渐浮现:历史上无数的创世神话、宗教符号和古代建筑的排列,并非独立的文化现象,而是对同一份“核心知识”的碎片化、地域性的转述与误解。这张星图,就是这份核心知识的钥匙。 在西伯利亚的一处冰封湖泊下,探险队利用现代地质探测技术,找到了一个被冰层保护的巨大地下结构。他们称之为“静默之室”。这个“室”内没有黄金或宝藏,只有数以千计的晶体柱,上面镌刻着与玄武岩石板上一模一样的“原型语”。 这些晶体柱记录的,是一个关于宇宙起源、生命演化,以及一次全球性“大遗忘”事件的编年史。它讲述了一个关于“守望者”的故事——一个远古的文明,为了保护其知识不被自身或潜在的灾难摧毁,将其核心信息编码进了宇宙结构之中,等待合适的文明在星图的指引下重新发现。 四、余音:知识的重量与未来的抉择 当伊莲娜和马科斯将所有碎片拼凑完整时,他们面对的不仅仅是知识的巨大冲击,更是道德上的困境。这份揭示了人类在宇宙中真正地位的知识,其重量远远超出了任何国家或组织的承受能力。 书的最后,探险队面临抉择:是否应该向世界公开这份足以颠覆所有科学、宗教和历史认知的“失落的星图”?公开,意味着可能引发全球性的知识恐慌和社会动荡;隐藏,则意味着让这份关于宇宙的宏伟蓝图永远沉睡在历史的尘埃中。 《失落的星图》以一种悬念重重、充满史诗感的笔触,探讨了人类探求真相的本能,文明的周期性兴衰,以及知识本身所携带的巨大力量。它邀请读者一同进行一次思维的远征,去仰望星空,并重新思考我们脚下这片土地的历史深度。 关键词: 古代天文学、失落文明、符号学、宇宙模型、非欧几何、知识的伦理、星图破译。

作者简介

目录信息

读后感

评分

评分

评分

评分

评分

用户评价

评分

评分

评分

评分

评分

相关图书

本站所有内容均为互联网搜索引擎提供的公开搜索信息,本站不存储任何数据与内容,任何内容与数据均与本站无关,如有需要请联系相关搜索引擎包括但不限于百度google,bing,sogou

© 2026 book.quotespace.org All Rights Reserved. 小美书屋 版权所有