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Keynote: This 4-volume set offers comprehensive coverage of children's psychological development during the critical early years of life. Infancy--which is defined as the period from birth to 18 months of age--is the single most critical stage in cognitive and socioemotional development. The comprehensive WAIMH Handbook of Infant Mental Health offers the first thorough interdisciplinary analysis of the biopsychosocial factors that impact normal and abnormal infant mental development. Assembled under the auspices of the leading international organization in infant development--the World Association of Infant Mental Health--this ground-breaking four-volume reference offers a state-of-the-art overview of the field by the world's leading researchers, clinicians, and scholars.
Joy D. Osofsky is the editor of WAIMH Handbook of Infant Mental Health, Volume 4, Infant Mental Health in Groups at High Risk, published by Wiley.Hiram E. Fitzgerald is Associate Provost for University Outreach and Engagement, University Distinguished Professor of Psychology, and Adjunct Professor in Human Development and Family Studies at Michigan State University.
Foreword xiiiYvon GauthierPreface xviiJoy D. Osofsky and Hiram E. Fitzgerald1 Ecological Perspectives on Developmental Risk 12 Remembering, Repeating, and Working Through: Lessons From Attachment-Based Interventions 35Byron Egeland, Nancy S. Weinfield, Michelle Bosquet, and Valerie K. Cheng3 Attachment Disorders of Infancy 91Charles H. Zeanah, Neil W. Boris, Sudha Bakshi, and Alicia F. Lieberman4 Prenatal and Postnatal Exposure to Parental Alcohol Use and Abuse 123Hiram E. Fitzgerald, Leon I Puttler, Eun Young Mun, and Robert A. Zucker5 Infants and Violence: Prevention, Intervention, and Treatment 161Joy D. Osofsky6 Infant Mental Health Perspectives on Peer Play Psychotherapy for Symptomatic, At-Risk, and Disordered Young Children 197Rebecca Shahmoon-Shanok7 Child Maltreatment in the Early Years of Life 255Dante Cicchetti and Sheree L. Toth8 Preterm Infants Benefit From Early Interventions 295Maria Hernandez-Reif and Tiffany Field9 Perinatal Loss: Parental Grieving, Family Impact, and Intervention Services 327Robert J. Harmon, Nancy S. Plummer, and Karen A. Frankel10 Adolescent Mothers and Their Children 369Tom Luster and Holly Brophy-Herb11 Persistent Crying, Parenting, and Infant Mental Health 415Mechthild Papousek12 Infant Depression and Withdrawal: Clinical Assessment 455Antoine Guedeney13 Infant Mental Health and Social Policy 485Emily Fenichel14 An Attachment Theory Perspective on Early Influences on Development and Social Inequalities in Health 521Peter Fonagy and Anna HiggittAuthor Index 579Subject Index 597
"...an impressive collection of information...""...will serve as amajor resource for clinicians, researchers, scholars and studentsof human development in the years to come." (Int Jnl of AdolescentMedicine & Health, 13th January 2000)