Perspectives on infant mental health
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Perspectives on infant mental health
(WAIMH handbook of infant mental health / World Association for Infant Mental Health ; edited by Joy D. Osofsky and Hiram E. Fitzgerald, v.1)
Wiley, c2000
- :cloth : alk. paper
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Includes bibliographic references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
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.
目次
Infant Mental Health: Origins and Emergence of an InterdisciplinaryField (H. Fitzgerald & L. Barton).
Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Infant Mental Health: Japan (K.Okonogi & Y. Hamada).
Longitudinal Aspects of Early Parent-Infant Interactions andContacts with Mental Health Agencies (P. de Chateau).
Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Infant Mental Health: Development ofInfant Mental Health in Australia (B. Warren).
Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Infant Mental Health: A French Viewon the History of Infant and Child Psychiatry (S. Lebovici).
The Sociocultural Context of American Indian Infant Mental Health(M. Heart & P. Spicer).
The Sociocultural Context of Infant Mental Health in the People'sRepublic of China (R. Fong).
Infant Mental Health in Brazil (S. Celia).
Infant Mental Health in Scandinavia (P. Mothander).
New Attitudes: Infant Care Facilities in Saint Petersburg, Russia(R. Muhamedrahimov).
Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Infant Mental Health: Germany,Austria, and Switzerland (P. Scheer & M. Dunitz-Scheer).
Work Projects Toward Infant Mental Health in a Child and AdolescentPsychiatric Clinic (M. Aguerre).
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