Infant and early childhood mental health : a comprehensive, developmental approach to assessment and intervention
معرفی کتاب «Infant and early childhood mental health : a comprehensive, developmental approach to assessment and intervention» نوشتهٔ by Stanley I. Greenspan, Serena Wieder، منتشرشده توسط نشر American Psychiatric Association Publishing در سال 2006. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health: A Comprehensive Developmental Approach to Assessment and Intervention redefines how we work with infants, young children, and their families when mental health, developmental, or learning problems occur.
The authors, who are recognized as the world's foremost authorities on clinical work with emotional and developmental challenges in the early years of life, demonstrate how to use their well-established and documented DIR (Developmental, Individual-Differences, Relationship-Based) model to work with the full range of infant and early childhood challenges. These include interactive problems, such as infants and young children with anxiety disorders, depression, attachment disorders, attentional problems, trauma, and elective mutism; regulatory-sensory processing problems, including infants and young children who are overresponsive and fearful, underresponsive and self-absorbed, sensory craving and overly active and aggressive, as well as those who have difficulty with planning and coordinating action; and neurodevelopmental disorders of relating and communicating, including infants and young children with autism spectrum disorders and other severe developmental challenges.
Greenspan and Wieder show how these mental health and developmental challenges can be classified according to each child's unique emotion, cognitive, language, and sensory processing profile. Most importantly, they demonstrate and present their new data on the most effective ways of intervening with these challenges, demonstrating how even children with the most severe mental health and developmental problems can make more progress than formerly thought possible in learning to relate, communicate, and think meaningfully and adaptively.
For clinicians, researchers, and educators alike, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health is simply the definitive resource for working with infants, young children, and their families.
American Psychiatric Publishing
A comprehensive model for infant and early childhood mental health A developmental biopsychosocial model: the developmental, individual-differences, relationship-based (DIR) approach The functional emotional stages of development : the cornerstone of the DIR model Principles of assessment and intervention Assessment Therapeutic principles Parent-oriented developmental therapy Clinical strategies and techniques for different types of infants and young children Classification, diagnosis, and treatment of infant and early childhood disorders Assessment and treatment of infants and young children with interactive disorders Assessment and treatment of infants and young children with regulatory-sensory processing disorders Assessment and treatment of infants and young children with neurodevelopmental disorders of relating and communicating Prevention and early intervention Infants in multi-risk families: a model for developmentally based preventive intervention A model for comprehensive prevention and early intervention services for all families This book redefines how we work with infants, young children, and their families when mental health, developmental, or learning problems occur. The authors demonstrate how to use their well-established and documented DIR (Developmental, Individual-Differences, Relationship-Based) model to work with the full range of infant and early childhood challenges