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Infant Observation

This two-year course provides an opportunity to develop knowledge and understanding of human development through direct observation of an infant during its early life. The body of knowledge is drawn from the main psychoanalytic schools. The course contains experiential and some theoretical learning.

On satisfactory completion of the Infant Observation Paper participants are awarded a Certificate by the bpf. Those opting not to write will receive a Certificate of Attendance.

We are now accepting applications for Infant Observation.

Anyone who works with people will benefit from undertaking an Infant Observation, especially therapists and counsellors. 

For those considering training in psychotherapy or analysis, it is indispensable in helping to develop your ‘analytic attitude’ – the capacity to maintain an objective stance while remaining emotionally open and reflecting on your countertransference responses.

The experience can activate early developmental areas of the psyche, which is why it is such a valuable aspect of training and also why individual Psychoanalytic or Jungian therapy (minimum 1 x weekly) throughout the course is essential for all applicants.

Participants observe a baby from birth until two years of age, paying close attention to how they relate to their carers and environment. Observing an infant fine-tunes your ability to notice intricate and subtle details and recall sequences of interactions. By reflecting on your observations in a small seminar group, you then build up a picture of the unfolding inner world of the infants and their relationships.

The seminars offer a place to ‘feel into’ or empathically imagine the baby’s experience, to be curious and to explore ideas about what might be going on in the baby’s inner world.

The aims of the course are to help you to:

  • Develop a keen understanding of the ways in which human beings develop
  • Witness the intense psychosomatic experience of the human infant
  • Enhance your attunement to non-verbal and pre-verbal communication
  • Sharpen all your observational skills
  • Deepen your attentiveness and analytic attitude
  • Enrich an appreciation of counter-transference experiences
  • Enhance clinical practice

The group and the seminar leader will help you to identify a suitable family who are expecting a baby. Participants then visit the infant in their family setting from birth. People observe until the baby’s second birthday. However, if the student is a PPA trainee, they are only required to undertake a one-year observation, although they may choose to extend this until the baby’s second birthday.

In the seminars, each participant presents their observations in turn for confidential group discussion. The discussion is a chance to clarify, amplify and explore ideas about what might be happening at all sorts of levels. It can be especially fascinating to discover more about non-verbal and pre-verbal communication, and early states of mind and to see the difference between the various infants’ personalities and experiences.

While the seminar leader and the group will offer as much support as possible, if a student has not been able to find a family expecting a baby after 3 terms, we will review your place on the course with you.

Observations last one hour a week throughout the year allowing for everyone’s holiday commitments, and after each visit, students write up detailed notes of what has been observed. The minimum time commitment for attending the observation, the seminar and writing up notes is half a day a week.

A number of seminar groups run at a variety of times on different days of the week in-person and online. Further information can be given at interview and at the time of acceptance.

  • 10 seminars per term, 3 terms a year. There is a maximum number of 5 participants in each group.
  • At the end of the course, participants are encouraged to write an Infant Observation paper. If applying to the bpf adult Jungian or Psychoanalytic Training or the Child and Adolescent Training, it may be considered a component module.

It is possible to join a seminar group at any time depending on space. Participants who write a final paper will be awarded a Certificate by the bpf. Those opting not to write will receive a Certificate of Attendance.

Time & location of the Infant Observation seminars
 

Places in each group are limited to 5 maximum. This means that, on some occasions, successful applicants may need to wait until a place becomes available in a suitable group, or a new group is formed. We endeavour to find a suitable place for successful candidates as quickly as is possible.

You will be interviewed for suitability.

You will need to apply for Disclosure and Barrin Service clearance at the Enhanced level after acceptance and before starting an observation.

View Course Fees

Please note that fees will be subject to annual increases in line with inflation in the UK.

On offer of a place, you will be invited to register and pay via debit card through a secured payment page.

The building has limited access – Please call us on 020 8452 9823 to discuss your needs.

Application Fee:

£170 to cover 2 interviews.

To apply for this course, please download and complete the application form supplied and email it to Sandra Pereira at [email protected]. We are unable to consider your application until you have paid the application fee of £170. You can find a link to the payment page in the application form or click here to pay.

Applications are accepted throughout the year. There is high demand for places on this course and for some groups there is a waiting list.

Alternatively, please print it and return it to Sandra Pereira at 37 Mapesbury Road | London | NW2 4HJ

The standard of teaching was exceptional, and the course structure fostered an environment conducive to our growth and development as clinicians. Regular weekly supervision sessions allowed us to strengthen our peer relationships while deepening our learning.

bpf Student

Simply, it exceeded all my expectations, and sufficiently impressed and enthused me to consider a future career in psychotherapy. On a personal level it has changed me; something that has been accelerated by beginning my own personal analysis. I find myself thinking about non-verbal communications much more as a consequence of having attended the course.

bpf Student

The course has allowed me to dip my toe into the analytic world and provided a broad overview of the analytic landscape. It has enhanced my understanding of psychoanalytic ideas and I’ve particularly benefited from speaking to experienced clinicians. The discussion groups in particular have been useful to clarify my own ideas and get a different perspective from others. Overall, it has helped me to determine if I would like to pursue work in this field.

bpf Student


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