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Below is a list of interesting and relevant articles in the Infant Mental Health field. Click on Title to open article:
WAIMH Position Paper on the Rights of Infants - click here to read more
Trajectories of violence: abuse during pregnancy and parental practices in very young children - click here to read more
Do mothers really have stronger bonds with their children than fathers do? - click here to read more
Link between Early Stress and adolescent Gangsterism - click here to read more
Our babies in the news - click here to read more
Perspective journal application guidelines - click here to read more
Healthy attachment, easier separation. - click here to read more
Thinking about sleep training? - click here to read more
Position Paper 1: Controlled Crying - Corne Waldeck - click here to read more
Treating brain damage with cord blood - click here to read more
INFERTILITY READS 1. Mann, Mali (Ed) "Psychoanalytic Aspects of Assisted Reproductive Technology" (2014) Karnac 2. Corbett, K (2001) "Nontraditional Family Romance" Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 70:599 624 3. Friedmann, C (2007) "First Comes, Love, Then Comes , Marriage, Then Comes Baby Carriage: Perspectives on Gay Parenting and Reproductive Technology". Journal of Infant, Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy, 6: 111 - 123 4. Ehrensaft, D (2007), "The Stork Didn't Bring Me, I Came from a Dish: Psychological Experiences of Children Conceived through Assisted Reproductive Technology". Journal of Infant, Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy, 6: 124 - 140 5. Vaughan, S (2007). "Scrambled Eggs: Psychological Meanings of New Reproductive choices for Lesbians". Journal of Infant, Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy, 6: 141 - 155 6. Ehrensaft, D (2008). "Alternative Pathways to Parenthood". Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. 63: 3 - 23.
Dr Nils Bergman's 5 articles on neonates and neuroscience: Bergman_2013_stomach_capacity_feed_interval.pdf Dr Nil Bergman 2011 Pfizer_neuroscience_neonatal.pdf Bergman_2014_mechanism_supine_sleep_SIDS.pdf Bergman_2014_neuroscience_birth_case_zero_separation.pdf Morgan_2011_Should_Neonates_Sleep_Alone.pdf
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Bereavement: Pregnancy after stillbirth or neonatal death: psychological risks and management Prebirth loss and pregnancy complications Disruptions around birth: prematurity and illness, still-birth and perinatal loss Other topics of current interest: Book Review - Treating Attachment Disorders- From Theory to Therapy
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