A Study into Infant Mental Health
Drawing together Perspectives of International Research, Theory, and Practical Intervention
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:28th Dec '22
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This insightful exploration of infant mental health highlights important research and practical strategies, making A Study into Infant Mental Health a valuable resource for professionals and scholars alike.
In A Study into Infant Mental Health, the author presents a comprehensive examination of infant mental health by integrating insights from international research, theoretical frameworks, and practical interventions. This multifaceted approach not only enhances understanding but also underscores the critical importance of mental health in early development. The volume aims to raise awareness about how infant mental health influences various aspects of life, including individual lifestyles, community dynamics, and societal outcomes.
The book emphasizes the growing recognition of mental health's role in development, particularly through the lens of neuroscience. It delves into the complexities of the human brain and how unique factors, both before and after birth, shape an infant's mental health. Key themes include the interplay of genetics, adverse childhood experiences, and personality traits, which are explored as significant influences on developmental attainment. By providing concrete examples, the author effectively bridges the gap between research findings and practical recommendations, illustrating how various influences can either enhance or impede an infant's growth.
Designed to provoke thought and inspire professional dialogue, A Study into Infant Mental Health serves as a vital resource for researchers, academics, and practitioners interested in the nuances of infant mental health. The concluding sections reflect on future strategies for nurturing mental health in infants, making it a forward-thinking contribution to the field.
ISBN: 9781032414416
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 399g
186 pages