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Titlebook: WAIMH Handbook of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health; Biopsychosocial Fact Joy D. Osofsky,Hiram E. Fitzgerald,Kaija Puura Book 2024 T

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Newborn Neurobehavior and the Development of Infant Mental Healthtion and mutual regulation. Preterm infants in particular struggle to develop mutual regulation because of the demands of internal/external stimulation. Changing caregiver behavior to better-fit infant neurobehavioral profiles in a dynamic repair-and-expand model can improve infant regulation and mental health.
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Newborn Neurobehavior and the Development of Infant Mental Healthtion and mutual regulation. Preterm infants in particular struggle to develop mutual regulation because of the demands of internal/external stimulation. Changing caregiver behavior to better-fit infant neurobehavioral profiles in a dynamic repair-and-expand model can improve infant regulation and mental health.
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Parent-Infant Adaptive Biobehavioral Intersubjectivityas well as excess stress, socioeconomic disadvantage, and psychopathology across generations and cultures. In this review, biobehavioral mechanisms of risk and resilience are reviewed as targets for brain-based therapeutic interventions, and dialog among neurosciences, clinical experience, and the humanities.
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