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Keeping the Baby in Mind: Infant Mental Health in Practice
Contributor(s): Barlow, Jane (Editor), Svanberg, P. O. (Editor)
ISBN: 0415442974     ISBN-13: 9780415442978
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $133.00  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: July 2009
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Bringing together expert contributors, this book builds on the expanding evidence pointing to the importance of parents in facilitating their baby's development and examines a range of innovative psychological and psychotherapeutic interventions.


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BISAC Categories:
- Non-classifiable
- Medical | Pediatrics
- Psychology | Developmental - Adolescent
Dewey: 618.928
LCCN: 2008028913
Physical Information: 224 pages
 
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Keeping the Baby in Mind builds on the expanding evidence pointing to the crucial importance of parents in facilitating their baby's development, and brings together expert contributors to examine a range of innovative psychological and psychotherapeutic interventions that are currently being used to support parents and their infants. It not only provides an overview of the many projects that are now available but also makes recommendations for future practice and the way in which children's services are organised.

The book brings together interventions and ways of working that can be used both universally to support parents during the transition to parenthood, and with high-risk groups of parents where for example there may be child protection concerns or parents experience severe mental health problems. Each chapter describes the evidence supporting the need for such interventions and the approach being developed, and concludes with a description of its evaluation.

Keeping the Baby in Mind marks a new and exciting phase in the development of interventions to support infant mental health and will be of interest across a wide range of disciplines from primary and community care to early years and Children's Centre settings.