Handbook of infant mental health

Handbook of infant mental health

Zeanah, Charles H.

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"Since the prior edition of this Handbook, major advances in biology and neuroscience have been made and research knowledge on psychosocial factors in infant development has accumulated. This magnificent third edition brings togetherall relevant advances in a well-referenced but remarkably accessible volume. It is a true gem for all clinicians and students whose work touches on early childhood and who want their practices to be guided by best evidence." - Peter Fonagy, Freud Memorial Professor of Psychoanalysis and Chair, Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, University College London, UK "The definitive Handbook on infant mental health. This work has become indispensable worldwide for practitioners and trainees in child psychiatry, psychology, pediatrics, and social work. The Handbook presents the best available knowledge and works toward consensus on key issues related to theory, research, assessment, psychopathology, and intervention." - Antoine Guedeney, Head, Department of Child Psychiatry, Bichat Claude-Bernard Hospital, Paris, France; President, World Association for Infant Mental Health "Once again, Zeanah has produced a first-rate Handbook. Although the six distinct sections of the book will be familiar, the third edition has new authors, new topics, and the latest updates on research advances and clinical techniques. Leaders in the field contribute their knowledge and expertise in easy-to-read, scholarly presentations. Keeping pace with the burgeoning field of infant mental health, this handbook is a 'must read' for all researchers and clinicians who wish to stay current." - Thomas F. Anders, Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Emeritus), M.I.N.D. Institute, University of California, Davis, US INDICE: Part I: Development and Context. Zeanah, Jr., P. D. Zeanah, The Scope of Infant Mental Health. Slade, Cohen, Sadler, Miller, The Psychology and Psychopathology of Pregnancy: Reorganization and Transformation. Sheridan, Nelson, Neurobiology of Fetal and Infant Development: Implications for Infant Mental Health. Rifkin-Graboi, Borelli, Enlow, Neurobiology of Stress in Infancy. Rosenblum, Dayton, Muzik, Infant Social and Emotional Development: Emerging Competence in a Relational Context. Ippen, The Sociocultural Context of Infant Mental Health: Toward Contextually Congruent Interventions. O'Connor, Parfitt, Applying Research Findings on Early Experience to Infant Mental Health. Part II: Risk and Protective Factors. Knitzer, Perry, Poverty and Infant and ToddlerDevelopment: Facing the Complex Challenges. Goodman, Brand, Infants of Depressed Mothers: Vulnerabilities, Risk Factors, and Protective Factors for the Later Development of Psychopathology. Boris, Parental Substance Abuse. Nix, Ansermet, Prematurity, Risk Factors, and Protective Factors. Schechter, Willheim, The Effects of Violent Experiences on Infants and Young Children. Hans, Thullen, The Relational Context of Adolescent Motherhood. Part III: Assessment. Carter, Godoy, Marakovitz, Briggs-Gowan, Parent Reports and Infant--toddler Mental Health Assessment. Miron, Lewis, Zeanah, Jr., Clinical Use of Observational Procedures in Early Childhood Relationship Assessment. Oppenheim, Koren-Karie, Infant--parent Relationship Assessment: Parents' Insightfulness Regarding TheirYoung Children's Internal Worlds. Part IV: Psychopathology. Egger, Angold, Classification of Psychopathology in Early Childhood. Carr, Lord, Autism Spectrum Disorders. Windsor, Reichle, Mahowald, Communication Disorders. Hodapp, Thornton-Wells, Dykens, Intellectual Disabilities. Scheeringa, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Owens, Burnham, Sleep Disorders. Benoit, Feeding Disorders, Failure to Thrive, and Obesity. Wakschlag, Danis, Characterizing Early Childhood Disruptive Behavior: Enhancing Developmental Sensitivity. Luby, Depression. Zeanah, Jr., Smyke, Attachment Disorders. Part V: Intervention. Lieberman, Van Horn, Child--parent Psychotherapy: A Developmental Approach to Mental Health Treatment in Infancy and Early Childhood. Powell, Cooper, Hoffman, Marvin, The Circle of Security. Favez, Frascarolo, Keren, Fivaz-Depeursinge, Principles of Family Therapy in Infancy. Suchman, DeCoste, Mayes, The Mothers and Toddlers Program: An Attachment-based Intervention for Mothers in Substance Abuse Treatment. Smyke, Breidenstine, Foster Care in Early Childhood. Gleason, Psychopharmacology in Early Childhood: Does it Have a Role? Part VI: Applications of Infant Mental Health. Hinshaw-Fuselier, Zeanah, Larrieu, Training in Infant Mental Health. Zeanah, Gleason, Infant Mental Health in Primary Health Care. Johnston, Brinamen, Mental Health Consultation: A Transactional Approach in Child Care. Nagle, The Economics of Infant Mental Health.

  • ISBN: 978-1-60623-315-3
  • Editorial: The Guilford Press
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 622
  • Fecha Publicación: 14/09/2009
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés