Treating parent-infant relationship problems : strategies for intervention
Sameroff, Arnold J. / McDonough, Susan C. / Rosenblum, Katherine L.
2004
xiv, 304 p. : ill.
1593852452
Anglais
Part I : Themes
1. Ports of entry and the dynamics -- 2. The motherhood constellation : therapeutic approaches to early relational problems -- 3. Defining infant mental health : a developmental relational
Part II : Variations
4. Interaction guidance : promoting and nurturing the caergiving relationship -- 5. Child-parent psychotherapy : a relationship-based approach to the treatment of mental health disorders in infancy and early childhood -- 6. The primary triangle : treating infants in their families -- 7. A sensory processing approach to supporting infant-caregiver relationships -- 8. A multifocal neonatal intervention -- 9. Lessons from STEEP : linking theory, research, and practice for the well-being of infants and aprents -- 10. Treating parent-infant relationships in the context of maltreatment : an integrated systems approach
Part III : CODA
11. Therapeutic relationship in infant mental health and the concept of leverage
Within a developmental framework, this book guides the clinician to understand the different types of problems that parents have with infants and to determine how a given family might best be served, whether by addressing health concerns that are affecting infant behavior, modifying parental beliefs or expectations, or improving key caregiving skills. Leading interdisciplinary experts detail their respective therapeutic models in a practical, clinician-friedly format, including intervention guidelines and illustrative case material. Special topics covered include working with families of infants with special needs and with those at risk for child maltreatment.
Parents et enfants / Thérapie familiale / Nourrissons - Développement
WS 350 S187t 2004
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1 | WS 350 S187t 2004 | Bibliothèque Rivière-des-Prairies [disponible] |