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36 reviewsISBN-10 : 1585620866
ISBN-13 : 9781585620869
Author: J. Martin Maldonado-Duran
Countless studies have demonstrated the power of early intervention to permanently alter the course of a child's life. Yet -- heightened by the past decade's research breakthroughs in genetics -- the nature vs. nurture controversy rages on.
This volume dispels some of the persistent myths surrounding this controversy. Unlike largely theoretical texts that describe infant behavioral and emotional difficulties and other psychosocial challenges affecting young children, this eminently practical guide illustrates what to do in numerous clinical situations with actual patients. Written by clinicians who work with infants and children and their families every day, this reality-based approach addresses the most common and important problems in infant psychopathology (e.g., trauma, sleep, feeding, excessive crying, attachment disruptions), covering models of intervention from pregnancy through infancy, attachment issues, and transgenerational themes.
I Theoretical Framework
1 The Place for Infancy
2 Attachment, Trauma, and Self-Reflection: Implications for Later Psychopathology
3 Understanding of Mental States, Mother-Infant Interaction, and the Development of the Self
II Therapeutic Approaches to Relationships and Their Disturbances
4 Promoting Maternal Role Attainment and Attachment During Pregnancy: The Parent-Child Communication Coaching Program
5 Treatment of Attachment Disorders in Infant-Parent Psychotherapy
6 Multimodal Parent-Infant Psychotherapy
7 The Therapeutic Consultation
8 The Transgenerational Transmission of Abandonment
9 The Challenge of Multiple Caregivers
III Therapeutic Approaches to Psychophysiological Disturbances
10 Excessive and Persistent Crying: Characteristics, Differential Diagnosis, and Management
11 Sleep Disorders in Infants and Young Children
12 Evaluation and Treatment of Eating and Feeding Disturbances of Infancy
IV Illustrative Case Examples
13 A 3-Year-Old “Monster”
14 Physical Abuse and Neglect in the First 6 Months of Life: A Parent-Infant Psychotherapeutic Approac
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Tags: Infant, Toddler Mental Health, Models, Clinical Intervention, Their Families, Martin Maldonado Duran