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Contributors
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Core Concepts in Infant-Family and Early Childhood Mental Health
Chapter 2. The Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics: Application of a Developmentally Sensitive and Neurobiology-Informed Approach to Clinical Problem Solving in Maltreated Children
Appendix 2–1: Initial Report for Suzy
Appendix 2–2: Initial Recommendations for Suzy
Appendix 2–3: Reevaluation Report for Suzy
Chapter 3. Typical and Atypical Development: Peek-a-Boo and Blind Selection
Chapter 4. Brazelton’s Neurodevelopmental and Relational Touchpoints and Infant Mental Health
Chapter 5. The Neurorelational Framework in Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Chapter 6. Attachment Theory: Implications for Young Children and Their Parents
Chapter 7. Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Theory: Play Therapy for Young Children
Chapter 8. Interpersonal Neurobiology, Mindsight, and Integration: The Mind, Relationships, and the Brain
Chapter 9. Basics of Counseling in Infant-Parent and Early Childhood Mental Health
Chapter 10. Behavioral Epigenetics and the Developmental Origins of Child Mental Health Disorders
Chapter 11. DC:0-3R: A Diagnostic Schema for Infants and Young Children and Their Families
Chapter 12. Fussy Babies: Early Challenges in Regulation, Impact on the Dyad and Family, and Longer-Term Implications
Chapter 13. Developmental and Dyadic Implications of Challenges With Sensory Processing, Physical Functioning, and Sensory-Based Self-Regulation
Chapter 14. Autism Spectrum Disorders: The Importance of Parent-Child Relationships
Chapter 15. Touch in Parent-Infant Mental Health: Arousal, Regulation, and Relationships
Chapter 16. Developmental Psychopathology: Core Principles and Implications for Child Mental Health
Chapter 17. Video Intervention Therapy for Parents With a Psychiatric Disturbance
Chapter 18. Evidence-Based Treatments and Evidence-Based Practices in the Infant-Parent Mental Health Field
Chapter 19. Transforming Clinical Practice Through Reflection Work
Chapter 20. Attachment, Intersubjectivity, and Mentalization Within the Experience of the Child, the Parent, and the Provider
Index