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Author Fitzgerald, Hiram E

Title International Perspectives on Children and Mental Health
Published Santa Barbara : ABC-CLIO, 2011

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Description 1 online resource (532 pages)
Contents Cover; volume 1 contents; series foreword; preface; chapter 1:crooked trees growing straight: the experiences of boys transitioning off the streets of la paz, bolivia; chapter 2: challenges and opportunities: improving early childhood development in south africa; chapter 3: a family disease: mental health of children orphaned by aids and living with hiv+ caregivers; chapter 4: postnatal depression and its effects on child development: a developing world perspective; chapter 5: withdrawal behavior and depression in infancy
Chapter 6: mentalization and the roots of borderline personality disorder in infancychapter 7: children of parents with substance abuse and mental health problems; chapter 8: sleep disturbances and children's well-being; chapter 9: mental health of children evacuated during world war ii; chapter 10: children seeking asylum: the psychological and developmental impact of the refugee experience; index; about the editors and contributors; volume 2 contents; series foreword; preface
Chapter 1: implications of attachment theory and an attachment-based early intervention for the development of violence in south africachapter 2: developing child and adolescent mental health services in low- and middle-income countries; chapter 3: young children and hiv in sub-saharanafrica: implications for practice and intervention; chapter 4: early prevention and intervention programs in europe; chapter 5: infant mental health and feeding disorders from a pediatric perspective; chapter 6: early attachment-based interventions; chapter 7: family therapy for families with infants
Chapter 8: the mental health of australian aboriginal children and adolescents: current status and future prospectschapter 9: the child's experience of traditional adoption practices in new caledonia; chapter 10: psychoeducational early parenting interventions to promote infant mental health; index; about the editors and contributors
Summary This unprecedented set examines the most prominent factors that harm or support healthy development in children outside the United States, from abuse and economics to social injustice and poor public policy
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Subject Child mental health -- Cross-cultural studies
Child psychiatry -- Cross-cultural studies
Child development -- Cross-cultural studies.
Child development
Child mental health
Child psychiatry
Genre/Form Cross-cultural studies
Form Electronic book
Author Puura, Kaija, M. D
Tomlinson, Mark
Paul, Campbell
ISBN 9780313382994
0313382999