Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health: A Comprehensive, Developmental Approach to Assessment and Intervention,Used

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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 wellestablished and documented DIR (Developmental, IndividualDifferences, RelationshipBased) 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; regulatorysensory processing problems, including infants and young children who are overresponsive and fearful, underresponsive and selfabsorbed, 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.Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health is divided into four parts: Part I presents the DIR model, including how biology and experience come together at each developmental stage to shape a child's relative mastery of the six core developmental capacities: basic attention and selfregulation; warmth and engagement; twoway, preverbal, purposeful communication and emotional signaling; organization of affective gestures into a continuous flow of problemsolving interactions; the emotional use of ideas in language or in pretend play; and the creation of logical bridges between two or more ideas. Part II focuses on principles of assessment and intervention. It shows how the DIR approach to assessment and intervention harnesses the contributions of psychodynamic, behavioral, and educational approaches but goes beyond these to create a truly developmental, biopsychosocial approach that can identify and tailor interventions to each infant and/or child and family's unique profile. Part III uses composite case studies to illustrate the principles of clinical evaluation and intervention to describe assessment and intervention strategies appropriate for different classes of infant and childhood disorders, including interactive disorders, regulatorysensory processing disorders, and disorders of relating and communicating, such as autism. Part IV presents a new model of early identification, prevention, and early intervention that can be used in primary health care, educational, mental health, and developmental programs. The model provides guidelines for parents and other caregivers to help infants and young children master and strengthen basic emotional, language, and cognitive capacities.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.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the main focus of 'Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health'? A: The book focuses on a comprehensive developmental approach to assessing and intervening in mental health and developmental challenges faced by infants and young children.
  • Q: Who are the authors of this book? A: The authors are Stanley I. Greenspan and Serena Wieder, recognized authorities on clinical work with emotional and developmental challenges in early childhood.
  • Q: What is the DIR model mentioned in the book? A: The DIR model stands for Developmental, Individual-Differences, Relationship-Based, and it is used to address a range of developmental challenges by focusing on each child's unique profile.
  • Q: What types of disorders does the book address? A: The book addresses various disorders including anxiety, depression, attachment issues, sensory processing problems, and neurodevelopmental disorders like autism spectrum disorders.
  • Q: How is the content of the book structured? A: The book is divided into four parts, covering the DIR model, principles of assessment and intervention, clinical evaluation through case studies, and a model for early identification and intervention.
  • Q: What is the significance of the case studies included in the book? A: The case studies illustrate the application of the DIR model and provide real-world examples of assessment and intervention strategies for various infant and childhood disorders.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for parents as well as professionals? A: Yes, the book offers guidelines that can be beneficial for parents and caregivers to help infants and young children develop essential emotional and cognitive skills.
  • Q: What is the publication date of 'Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health'? A: The book was published in October 2005.
  • Q: What is the format and condition of the book? A: The book is available in paperback format and is in new condition.
  • Q: How many pages does 'Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health' have? A: The book contains 398 pages.