“…Infant observation techniques have, however, been used as training, practice, and research tools in multiple other arenas such as social work practice, aged care, disability, dementia, child protection, organisational consultancies, and health (Bunston et al, 2020;Dearnley & Hartland-Rowe, 2009;Elfer, 2012;Fleming, 2004;Hingley-Jones, 2011;McKenzie-Smith, 2009;Meek, 2005;Ng, 2009;O'Dwyer, 2008;Rhode, 2004;Trowell & Miles, 2004;Vliegen, 2006;Wilson, 1992). IMH was manifestly born, raised, and remains largely practiced by those within psychoanalytic circles (Weatherston, 2017;Zeanah, 2019). Family therapy sought to individuate from a psychoanalytic tradition, to be the group which moved from individual pathology to group/family process.…”