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Author Greenspan, Stanley I.

Title Infancy and early childhood : the practice of clinical assessments and intervention with emotional and developmental challenges / Stanley I. Greenspan
Published Madison, Conn : International Universities Press, 1991
Madison, Conn. : International Universities Press, [1992]
[(1994?])
©1992

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Description xvi, 814 pages ; 24 cm
Contents Pt. I. The Basic Model -- Ch. 1. The Basic Model: The Influence of Regulatory and Experiential Factors on the Six Organizational Levels of Experience -- Pt. II. Clinical Case Studies -- Ch. 2. Birth to Twelve Months -- Ch. 3. Twelve to Thirty Months -- Ch. 4. Thirty to Fifty-Four Months -- Pt. III. The Process of Clinical Assessment -- Ch. 5. Comments on the Process of Clinical Assessment -- Ch. 6. A Guide for the Developmental History and Direct Observation of the Infant/Child and His or Her Parents or Caregivers -- Ch. 7. Examination of the Infant -- Ch. 8. Sensitivities to Foods and Aspects of the Physical Environment -- Ch. 9. The Functional Emotional Assessment Scale for Infancy and Early Childhood -- Pt. IV. The Therapeutic Process: Developmental Psychotherapy with Infants, Young Children, and Their Families -- Ch. 10. Traditional and Developmental Approaches to Therapy with Infants, Young Children, and Their Families: An Introduction to Floor Time -- Ch. 11. Floor Time: Engaging and Interacting -- Ch. 12. Floor Time: Sharing Meanings -- Ch. 13. Floor Time: Categorizing and Connecting Meanings -- Ch. 14. Floor Time: Problem-Solving -- Ch. 15. The Six-Step Process to Meeting Emotional and Behavioral Challenges -- Ch. 16. Floor Time: Different Types of Children (Shy, Withdrawn, Angry, Distractible, Negative, Concrete, Clinging) -- Ch. 17. Parent-Oriented Developmental Therapy -- Ch. 18. Developmental Perspectives on Couples and Family Processes: Implications for Therapy -- Ch. 19. Comments on Selecting the Appropriate Therapeutic Approach -- Ch. 20. Diagnostic Considerations: Implications for Treatment -- Ch. 21. Interactive Disorders -- Ch. 22. Regulatory Disorders -- Ch. 23. Multisystem Developmental Disorders -- Appendix 1. Comments on Speech Pathology Evaluation and Intervention -- Appendix 2. Comments on Occupational Therapy Evaluation and Intervention -- Appendix 3. Clinical Principles of an Integrated Approach to Motor, Language, Cognitive, and Affective Challenges -- Appendix 4. Setting Up a Clinical Infant and Child Development Program: Administrative and Programmatic Issues -- Appendix 5. An Overview of the Developmental-Structural Approach and the Stages of Ego Development -- Appendix 6. The Sensory and Thematic Affective Contributions to Early Ego Development -- Appendix 7. Selected Assessment Instruments
Summary "The clinical assessment, treatment, and prevention of emotional, behavioral, and developmental problems in infancy and early childhood may be the most important frontier in the behavioral sciences." "There has not, however, been a definitive text on how to actually work clinically with infants, young children, and their families until Infancy and Early Childhood. This comprehensive handbook is the first in the field to provide a systematic, clinically based, practical frame of reference. Completely written by Stanley Greenspan, M.D.--the foremost authority on clinical work with infants, young children, and their families--this landmark work carefully takes the reader through every subtle facet of the clinical assessment and intervention process."
"With more than 20 thorough case studies, in-depth discussions of clinical principles, and hundreds of practical guidelines and suggestions for assessment and intervention, this eminently useful volume: describes the critical steps in the observation and clinicalassessment process, including the hands-on assessment of the infant and the evaluation of affective, motor, sensory, language, cognitive, interactive, and parental and family functioning; illustrates how to formulate the diagnosis of a wide range of infant and early childhood problems and use the formulation to plan effective intervention approaches; provides a clear model of, and in microscopic detail discusses, the psychotherapeutic and preventative intervention process
Specific treatment and preventative approaches for work with constitutional and maturational variations, infant-care-giver interactions, and parental and family patterns are described for problems ranging from mild interactive and regulatory difficulties to the most severe pervasive developmental dysfunctions and family challenges; discusses how to set up an infant and early childhood clinical practice as well as an assessment and treatment center." "This major, single-authored work is certain to become the definitive text for every professional working with infants, young children and their families, including psychiatrists, psychologists, pediatricians, social workers, educators, speech pathologists, occupational therapists, and nurses."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 771-782) and indexes
Subject Behavioral assessement of children
Child development deviations -- Diagnosis.
Child development -- Testing.
Community mental health services.
Developmental therapy for children.
Family psychotherapy.
Developmental Disabilities -- diagnosis.
Developmental Disabilities -- therapy.
Community Mental Health Services -- organization & administration.
Developmental Disabilities.
Family Therapy -- methods.
LC no. 91035367
ISBN 0823626334