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저자(글) Tyano, Sam
목차
Foreword List of contributors Introduction A historical overview: infants, parents, and parenting from ancient times to nowadays Definition of some major concepts Structure of the book References Parental Orientations Normal processes Mothers' and fathers' orientations: patterns of pregnancy, parenting and the bonding process Introduction Pregnancy and the 'placental paradigm' The model of maternal orientations Mothering Postnatal disturbances Contagious arousal Paternal orientations Conclusion The competent fetus Introduction Continuity from intrauterine life to infancy The competent fetus and its receptive sensorial capacities Fetuses remember and therefore can learn . . . Fetuses can feel pain Fetal psychology: an emerging domain Conclusion: the fetus can no longer be thought as a 'witless tadpole' Challenging pregnancies Single parenthood: its impact on parenting the infant Introduction Single-parent families come in a variety of profiles Single parenthood as risk factor for parental mental health Risk factors for mental health problems among single mothers Single-father families versus single-mother families Single custodial parenthood Psychological characteristics of single mothers by choice A double-edge risk situation: being a single parent of an infant at risk Clinical implications Summary Surrogate mothers Introduction Characteristics, motivations and experiences Attachment, bonding and pregnancy Relinquishing the baby and the social context At-risk pregnancies The impact of stress in pregnancy on the fetus, the infant, and the child Introduction Data from animal studies Human studies of the impact of maternal stress on offspring Discussion Conclusion: implications for social health policy Unintended pregnancies Introduction The insistence of desire Abortion Rape, incest and denials of pregnancy Pregnancy and mental illness Clinical challenges of adolescent motherhood Introduction Early challenges faced by young mothers Adolescent mother-infant interaction and the elaboration of attachment Intervention with adolescent mothers and their infants Psychopathological states in the pregnant mother Introduction General guidelines When something goes wrong with the fetus: rights, wrongs and consequences Reproduction and threats to the unborn The rights of the fetus and of the newborn Parental reactions The fate of persons with developmental disabilities Multiple fetuses pregnancy and other medical high-risk pregnancies Medical high-risk pregnancies: definition Psychological aspects of multiple pregnancies Pregnancy and HIV, a public health problem Assessment of prenatal parenting Prenatal self-report questionnaires, scales and interviews Introduction Semi-structured interviews Self-report questionnaires and scales Inventories Observational tool: the prenatal Lausanne Trilogue Play Introduction The Lausanne Trilogue Play paradigm The prenatal LTP Discussion Treatment of abnormal states during pregnancy Psychopharmacological treatments during pregnancy: risks and benefits for the mother and her infant Introduction Depression and anxiety during pregnancy Bipolar disorder Schizophrenia Post-partum psychosis Psychotherapeutic, psychosocial, individual and family interventions for abnormal states during pregnancy Introduction Maternal-fetal attachment disorders Anxiety disorders Eating disorders Depression Suicide Substance use Delivery and birth Perinatal loss: its immediate and long-term impact on parenting Introduction Historical and cultural perspectives Psychological effects of perinatal death on mothers Psychological effects of perinatal death on fathers Impact of perinatal loss on the couple Impact of perinatal loss on the subsequent pregnancy Clinical implications Parenting of the infant during the first year of life Normal processes Transition to parenthood Introduction Pregnancy and emotional upheaval: risks and resiliency The psychological unfolding of pregnancy Psychopathology in pregnancy Prevention and early intervention CAPEDP-Attachment: a French project to promote parental skills and decrease disorganized attachment Role of parenting in the development of the infant's interpersonal abilities Introduction Transformative theoretical concepts of human relationships Infant mental health service structure Welcoming a stranger: cultural and social aspects of parenting Introduction Jimmy Ethnopsychiatry Ethnopsychiatric therapy sessions Treatment Psychotherapy and diplomacy The conflict between the two families Sorcery: from the Antilles to the Congo Pentecostal churches in the Congo Misunderstanding no. 1 The Bakongo kinship and parenting system Misunderstanding no. 2 To whom does the child belong? Back to the treatment Identifying baby Jimmy Epilogue Filicide: parents who murder their child Introduction Prevalence of filicide among Western societies Filicide and the child's age Filicide and parent's gender Parental motivations for committing filicide: at the psychiatric level Parental motivations for committing filicide: at the psychodynamic level Characteristics of the child at risk for filicide Clinical implications Parental risk factors for parenthood Maternal postnatal mental disorder: how does it affect the young child? Introduction Postnatal mental illness: immediate effect on parenting Mother-infant relationships Risk and resilience Infant outcome and child development Child mental health problems Child abuse and neglect Family aspects Considering the child in the management of maternal mental illness Psychopathological states in the father and their impact on parenting Introduction Prevalence of psychiatric disorders in men Paternal psychopathology and child internalizing and externalizing problems How depressive symptoms may affect parenting Paternal psychopathology and parenting Summary Research agenda The impact of trauma on parents and infants Introduction The problem of abuse and neglect Other trauma exposure in young children Lessons learned Substance problems: bridging the gap between infant and adult Introduction The prevention and policy framework Epidemiology: the magnitude of the problem Health and welfare: context and consequences Assessment and treatment: uniting families Specific interventions for pregnant substance misusers Pharmacological treatments for pregnant substance misusers Catalysing change by implementation of research: service models Environmental risk factors for parenthood Foster parenthood Introduction Foster children symptomatology The use of attachment theory Foster children's special needs How to help foster parents to provide best care for the fostered child Kin vs. non-kin foster parents Visits to the biological parents Need for permanency Parenting the chronically ill infant Introduction Asthma Congenital heart disease Cystic fibrosis Very low birth weight infants Conclusions and future studies Parenting an infant born of rape Case vignette 1 Case vignette 2 Case vignette 3 Introduction Context Outcomes of pregnancy Perinatal period Maternal representation of the infant Maternal attachment Infant attachment Representations of the father and disclosure to the infant Adoptive and foster parenting Siblings Being parented in ongoing difficulty Support and therapeutic intervention for the family The infant's view of their life Parenting an infant with a disability Introduction Parental expectations Antenatal diagnosis Case vignette 1 Case vignette 2 Postnatal diagnosis Case vignette 3 Case vignette 4 Diagnostic uncertainty Parental responses Parent-infant relationship development Case vignette 5 Case vignette 6 Depression in parents of children with a disability Responses of family, friends and wider society Economic and social implications Positive implications Supporting parents Being a parent with a disability Being a disabled parent The UK context Parents with physical disability Parents with intellectual disability Parents with mental illness A recovery perspective on disabled parents with mental illness The social model of disability Cultural representations of parents with disabilities UK policy perspectives Solutions to support disabled adults as parents Involving disabled parents in research Parenthood: the impact of immigration Introduction The ingredients of parenthood Pregnancy and childbirth in exile The infant, a cultural being Conclusions: parents in exile References Parenting and poverty: a complex interaction Introduction Poverty Upstream and downstream factors Parenting and its determinants Parenting and poverty Maternal depression Poverty, parenting, depression and infant attachment Malnutrition and non-organic failure to thrive Assessment of parenthood Assessment of parenting Introduction Self-report measures Reports by others Observational methods Experimental testing Parental influence Principles of effective co-parenting and its assessment in infancy and early childhood Introduction What is effective co-parenting? Co-parenting as a triangular concept Co-parenting and division of labor Co-parenting and children's adjustment What do mental health professionals need to know? The essentials Instruments of choice: observational, interview and self-report survey data Legal assessment of parenting competency Introduction Definitions of maltreatment Assessment is an intervention Infants and toddlers are a special group Models of parenting capacity assessment Core competencies for professionals doing parenting capacity assessments with infants Treatment of dysfunctional parenting Psychotropic drugs and lactation: to nurse or not to nurse Drug excretion into breast milk: general considerations Benzodiazepines Phenothiazines Butirophenones Atypical neuroleptics Antimanic drugs Anticonvulsants that are also mood-stabilizers Central nervous system stimulants Tricyclic antidepressants Tetracyclic antidepressants Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors Serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors Noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors Parent-infant psychotherapies and indications for inpatient versus outpatient treatments Introduction Different forms of parent-infant psychotherapy Indications for inpatient versus outpatient treatment When parents reject treatment Pathological parenting: from the infant's perspective The symptomatology of a dysfunctional parent-infant relationship Introduction 'Good-enough' parenting Parenting in the context of mental illness Qualities of infant-parent interaction Assessing infant-parent interaction The infant response in the context of a dysfunctional relationship Implications for prevention and intervention Acknowledgements Concluding chapter Mental health of parents and infant health and development in resource-constrained settings: evidence gaps and implications for facilitating 'good-enough parenting' in the twenty-first-century world Introduction Social model of mental health Parenting and mothers' social position Human rights, mental health and child health and development Promotion of infant health and development and prevention of maternal mental health problems Preventing and ameliorating maternal mental health problems and potential benefits for infant health and development Addressing the social determinants of compromised early childhood development and maternal mental health problems Implications for facilitating 'good-enough parenting' in the communities of the twenty-first century Conclusion References 440 Index Table of Contents provided by Publisher. 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ISBN | 9780470747223 ( 0470747226 ) |
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발행(출시)일자 | 2010년 05월 24일 |
쪽수 | 488쪽 |
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총권수 | 1권 |
언어 | 영어 |
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