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Infant and Toddler Mental Health

Resource Type

Book

Description

"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."--(www.appi.org)

Ages

All Ages

Age Groups

Adulthood (22+)

Languages

English

ISBN

1-58562-086-6

Author

J. Martín Maldonado-Durán M.D.

Publication

2002 American Psychiatric Publishing

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