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Hi All,


I am a student starting a psychoanalytic-psychotherapy training this September with the British Psychoanalytic Association (BPA) and I am looking for an expectant mother/parents due end of September or early October of this year, who would be interested in taking part in a 1 year infant observation.


This entails me observing the baby in their natural home and family environment for an hour every week, for 1 year, excluding term breaks. The course requires it as an opportunity to learn from observations about early childhood development, but I think it will also naturally provide a unique experience for all.


If you are interested or know of anyone who might be interested I would love to hear from you.


Also, please feel free to call or email me any questions you may have.


Mobile No: 07756641143.


Warm Regards

R.J

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