Infants of Parents with Mental Illness
Title | Infants of Parents with Mental Illness PDF eBook |
Author | Anne Sved Williams |
Publisher | Australian Academic Press |
Total Pages | 285 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 1921513039 |
This text describes how to achieve improved outcomes for infants growing up in situations of risk, particularly in the area of the parents' mental health and related psychosocial circumstances that may impair parental functioning.
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Title | Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health PDF eBook |
Author | Kristie Brandt |
Publisher | American Psychiatric Pub |
Total Pages | 384 |
Release | 2014-10-03 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 1585625299 |
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health: Core Concepts and Clinical Practice is a groundbreaking book that provides an overview of the field from both theoretical and clinical viewpoints. The editors and chapter authors -- some of the field's foremost researchers and teachers -- describe from their diverse perspectives key concepts fundamental to infant-parent and early childhood mental health work. The complexity of this emerging field demands an interdisciplinary approach, and the book provides a clear, comprehensive, and coherent text with an abundance of clinical applications to increase understanding and help the reader to integrate the concepts into clinical practice. Offering both cutting-edge coverage and a format that facilitates learning, the book boasts the following features and content: A focus on helping working professionals expand their specialization skills and knowledge and on offering core competency training for those entering the field, which reflects the Infant-Parent Mental Health Postgraduate Certificate Program (IPMHPCP) and Fellowship in Napa, CA that was the genesis of the book. Chapters written by a diverse group of authors with vastly different training, expertise, and clinical experience, underscoring the book's interdisciplinary approach. In addition, terms such as clinician, therapist, provider, professional, and teacher are intentionally used interchangeably to describe and unify the field. Explication and analysis of a variety of therapeutic models, including Perry's Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics; Brazelton's neurodevelopmental and relational Touchpoints; attachment theory; the Neurorelational Framework; Mindsight; and Downing's Video Intervention Therapy. An entire chapter devoted to diagnostic schemas for children ages 0--5, which highlights the Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood: Revised (DC:0-3R). With the release of DSM-5, this chapter provides a prototypical crosswalk between DC:0-3R and ICD codes. A discussion of the difference between evidence-based treatments and evidence-based practices in the field, along with valuable information on randomized controlled trials, a research standard that, while often not feasible or ethically permissible in infant mental health work, remains a standard applied to the field. Key points and references at the end of each chapter, and generous use of figures, tables, and other resources to enhance learning. The volume editors and authors are passionate about the pressing need for further research and the acquisition and application of new knowledge to support the health and well-being of individuals, families, and communities. Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health: Core Concepts and Clinical Practice should find a receptive audience for this critically important message.
Joint Care of Parents and Infants in Perinatal Psychiatry
Title | Joint Care of Parents and Infants in Perinatal Psychiatry PDF eBook |
Author | Anne-Laure Sutter-Dallay |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 209 |
Release | 2015-10-19 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 3319215574 |
This book addresses key issues in perinatal mental health and discusses the different types of psychiatric care that may be appropriate for pregnant women, parents and infants, with emphasis on the need for joint care. The wide range of preventive measures, mainly applicable in primary care and the various potential curative interventions are examined in detail, with coverage of ambulatory care, day care and the role of mother and baby units. The importance of working in networks and joint decision-making strategies is explained. In addition, an overview of maternal perinatal psychopathology is provided and other relevant aspects are fully discussed, including the establishment of parent–infant interactions and the impacts of parental psychiatric illness on parenting skills and infant development. The book will be invaluable for adult and child psychiatrists, psychologists, psychotherapists, midwives, nurses and all others involved in the provision of perinatal psychiatric care.
Mental Health and Development
Title | Mental Health and Development PDF eBook |
Author | Natalie Drew |
Publisher | World Health Organization |
Total Pages | 107 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 924156394X |
"This report presents compelling evidence that people with mental health conditions meet major criteria for vulnerability. The report also describes how vulnerability can lead to poor mental health, and how mental health conditions are widespread yet largely unaddressed among groups identified as vulnerable. It argues that mental health should be included in sectoral and broader development strategies and plans, and that development stakeholders have important roles to play in ensuring that people with mental health conditions are recognized as a vulnerable group and are not excluded from development opportunities. The recommended actions in this report provide a starting point to achieve these aims."--Page xxiv.
Handbook of Infant Mental Health, Fourth Edition
Title | Handbook of Infant Mental Health, Fourth Edition PDF eBook |
Author | Charles H. Zeanah |
Publisher | Guilford Publications |
Total Pages | 697 |
Release | 2018-10-04 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 1462537111 |
This completely revised and updated edition reflects tremendous advances in theory, research and practice that have taken place over the past decade. Grounded in a relational view of infancy, the volume offers a broad interdisciplinary analysis of the developmental, clinical and social aspects of mental health from birth to age three.
Children of Parents with Mental Illness
Title | Children of Parents with Mental Illness PDF eBook |
Author | Vicki Cowling |
Publisher | Acer Press |
Total Pages | 244 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Child of impaired parents |
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This book examines the nature of a range of psychological disorders. Case studies are presented which analyses the parent's ability to still function in the role of care-giver, and the impact that the illness can have on children.
Children of Parents with Mental Illness 2
Title | Children of Parents with Mental Illness 2 PDF eBook |
Author | Vicki Cowling |
Publisher | ACER Press |
Total Pages | 265 |
Release | 2004-02-01 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1417516348 |
Children of Parents with Mental Illness 2 looks at the insights and experiences of children and adults who have lived or grown up with parents with a mental illness.