Handbook of Infant Mental Health, Third Edition / Edition 3

Handbook of Infant Mental Health, Third Edition / Edition 3

by Charles H. Zeanah Jr. MD
ISBN-10:
1606233157
ISBN-13:
9781606233153
Pub. Date:
07/15/2009
Publisher:
Guilford Publications, Inc.
ISBN-10:
1606233157
ISBN-13:
9781606233153
Pub. Date:
07/15/2009
Publisher:
Guilford Publications, Inc.
Handbook of Infant Mental Health, Third Edition / Edition 3

Handbook of Infant Mental Health, Third Edition / Edition 3

by Charles H. Zeanah Jr. MD
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Overview

Widely regarded as the standard reference in the field, this handbook offers a comprehensive analysis of developmental, clinical, and social aspects of mental health from birth to the preschool years. Leading authorities explore models of development; biological, family, and sociocultural risk and protective factors; and frequently encountered disorders and disabilities. Evidence-based approaches to assessment and treatment are presented, with an emphasis on ways to support strong parent–child relationships. The volume reviews the well-documented benefits of early intervention and prevention and describes applications in mental health, primary care, childcare, and child welfare settings.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781606233153
Publisher: Guilford Publications, Inc.
Publication date: 07/15/2009
Edition description: Third Edition
Pages: 622
Product dimensions: 7.30(w) x 10.10(h) x 1.80(d)
Age Range: 1 - 3 Years

About the Author

Charles H. Zeanah, Jr., MD, is the Mary K. Sellars-Polchow Chair in Psychiatry, Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics, and Vice Chair for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Tulane University School of Medicine. He is also Director of the Institute for Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health at Tulane. Dr. Zeanah has a longstanding interest in infant mental health, especially abuse and neglect in young children, attachment and its disorders, psychopathology, and infant–parent relationships. Throughout his career, his clinical and research focus has been on early experiences and their effects. He is the recipient of honors including the Ruane Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Research from the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation, the Norbert and Charlotte Rieger Award for Oustanding Scientific Achievement from the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP), the Agnes Purcell McGavin Award for Prevention from the American Psychiatric Association (APA), and the Blanche F. Ittelson Award for Research in Child Psychiatry from the APA. Dr. Zeanah is a Distinguished Life Fellow of AACAP and the APA and a Board Member of Zero to Three.

Table of Contents

I. Development and Context
1. The Scope of Infant Mental Health, Charles H. Zeanah, Jr., and Paula Doyle Zeanah
2. The Psychology and Psychopathology of Pregnancy: Reorganization and Transformation, Arietta Slade, Lisa J. Cohen, Lois S. Sadler, and Maia Miller
3. Neurobiology of Fetal and Infant Development: Implications for Infant Mental Health, Margaret Sheridan and Charles A. Nelson
4. Neurobiology of Stress in Infancy, Anne Rifkin-Graboi, Jessica L. Borelli, and Michelle Bosquet Enlow
5. Infant Social and Emotional Development: Emerging Competence in a Relational Context, Katherine L. Rosenblum, Carolyn J. Dayton, and Maria Muzik
6. The Sociocultural Context of Infant Mental Health: Toward Contextually Congruent Interventions, Chandra Michiko Ghosh Ippen
7. Applying Research Findings on Early Experience to Infant Mental Health, Thomas G. O’Connor and David B. Parfitt
II. Risk and Protective Factors
8. Poverty and Infant and Toddler Development: Facing the Complex Challenges, Jane Knitzer and Deborah F. Perry
9. Infants of Depressed Mothers: Vulnerabilities, Risk Factors, and Protective Factors for the Later Development of Psychopathology, Sherryl H. Goodman and Sarah R. Brand
10. Parental Substance Abuse, Neil W. Boris
11. Prematurity, Risk Factors, and Protective Factors, Carole Müller Nix and François Ansermet
12. The Effects of Violent Experiences on Infants and Young Children, Daniel S. Schechter and Erica Willheim
13. The Relational Context of Adolescent Motherhood, Sydney L. Hans and Matthew J. Thullen
III. Assessment
14. Parent Reports and Infant–Toddler Mental Health Assessment, Alice S. Carter, Leandra Godoy, Susan E. Marakovitz, and Margaret J. Briggs-Gowan
15. Clinical Use of Observational Procedures in Early Childhood Relationship Assessment, Devi Miron, Marva L. Lewis, and Charles H. Zeanah, Jr.
16. Infant–Parent Relationship Assessment: Parents’ Insightfulness Regarding Their Young Children’s Internal Worlds, David Oppenheim and Nina Koren-Karie
IV. Psychopathology
17. Classification of Psychopathology in Early Childhood, Helen Link Egger and Adrian Angold
18. Autism Spectrum Disorders, Themba Carr and Catherine Lord
19. Communication Disorders, Jennifer Windsor, Joe Reichle, and Megan C. Mahowald
20. Intellectual Disabilities, Robert M. Hodapp, Tricia A. Thornton-Wells, and Elisabeth M. Dykens
21. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Michael S. Scheeringa
22. Sleep Disorders, Judith Owens and Melissa M. Burnham
23. Feeding Disorders, Failure to Thrive, and Obesity, Diane Benoit
24. Characterizing Early Childhood Disruptive Behavior:
Enhancing Developmental Sensitivity, Lauren S. Wakschlag and Barbara Danis
25. Depression, Joan L. Luby
26. Attachment Disorders, Charles H. Zeanah, Jr., and Anna T. Smyke
V. Intervention
27. Child–Parent Psychotherapy: A Developmental Approach to Mental Health Treatment in Infancy and Early Childhood, Alicia F. Lieberman and Patricia Van Horn
28. The Circle of Security, Bert Powell, Glen Cooper, Kent Hoffman, and Robert S. Marvin
29. Principles of Family Therapy in Infancy, Nicolas Favez, France Frascarolo, Miri Keren, and Elisabeth Fivaz-Depeursinge
30. The Mothers and Toddlers Program: An Attachment-Based Intervention for Mothers in Substance Abuse Treatment, Nancy Suchman, Cindy DeCoste, and Linda Mayes
31. Foster Care in Early Childhood, Anna T. Smyke and Angela S. Breidenstine
32. Psychopharmacology in Early Childhood: Does It Have a Role?, Mary Margaret Gleason
VI. Applications of Infant Mental Health
33. Training in Infant Mental Health, Sarah Hinshaw-Fuselier, Paula Doyle Zeanah, and Julie Larrieu
34. Infant Mental Health in Primary Health Care, Paula Doyle Zeanah and Mary Margaret Gleason
35. Mental Health Consultation: A Transactional Approach in Child Care, Kadija Johnston and Charles Brinamen
36. The Economics of Infant Mental Health, Geoffrey A. Nagle

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Clinicians who work with parents and infants, as well as students and researchers in clinical and developmental psychology, psychiatry, family therapy, social work, pediatrics, and nursing. Serves as a text in graduate-level courses.

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