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  1. Daniel N. Stern (August 16, 1934 – November 12, 2012) was a prominent American developmental psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, specializing in infant development, on which he had written a number of books — most notably The Interpersonal World of the Infant (1985). [1]

  2. 19 de nov. de 2012 · Nov. 18, 2012. Dr. Daniel Stern, a psychiatrist who increased the understanding of early human development by scrutinizing the most minute interactions between mothers and babies, died on...

  3. Daniel Stern es autor de una teoría de la subjetividad y conciencia prelingüística. Estudia e investiga la relación temprana intentando inferir probables experiencias subjetivas de los infantes en el período preverbal.

  4. 8 de may. de 2017 · Full article: Remembering Daniel Stern (1934–2012): A Legacy for 21st Century Psychoanalytic Thinking and Practice. Psychoanalytic Inquiry. A Topical Journal for Mental Health Professionals. Volume 37, 2017 - Issue 4: Daniel Stern: Contributions to Psychoanalysis and Developmental Psychology, Part I. Free access. 3,656. Views. 1.

  5. The Interpersonal World of the Infant (1985) is one of the most prominent works of psychoanalyst Daniel N. Stern, in which he describes the development of four interrelated senses of self. These senses of self develop over the lifespan, but make significant developmental strides during sensitive periods in the first two years of life.

  6. 16 de ene. de 2013 · Daniel Stern was a psychiatrist who explored our infantile selves in relation, and brought knowledge of the origins of loneliness and sadness, comfort and joy. The news that Dr Daniel N. Stern has died in Geneva, on Monday, November 12, has brought great sadness, a feeling of broken attachment, that an affectionate comrade and guide ...

  7. 16 de ene. de 2014 · By Colwyn Trevarthen. Daniel N. Stern, a New Yorker, died in November 2012 after a long illness. A distinguished child psychiatrist and psychoanalyst and a world-famous developmental psychologist, he transformed ideas of human nature in infancy and he made important contributions to his last days.