Children who Fail to Thrive
Children who Fail to Thrive
A Practice Guide
Iwaniec, Dorota
John Wiley & Sons Inc
01/2004
320
Mole
Inglês
9780471497202
15 a 20 dias
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List of Epigraphs.
Acknowledgements.
SECTION I: THE PROBLEM.
1. Introduction.
2. Historical Perspective of Failure to Thrive.
3. Failure to Thrive: Definition, Prevalence, Manifestation, andEffect.
4. Psychosocial Short Stature: Emotional Stunting of Growth.
5. Feeding/Eating Behaviour of Children who Fail to Thrive, andParental Feeding Styles.
6. Parent-Child Interaction in Failure-to-ThriveCases.
7. Child-Parent Attachment Behaviour of Children who Failto Thrive and Parental Responsiveness.
8. Fabricated or Induced Illnesses and Failure to Thrive.
SECTION II: THE FRAMEWORK OF ASSESSMENT.
9. A Framework of Assessment of Failure-to-Thrive Cases:Ecological
Approach.
SECTION III: INTERVENTION AND TREATMENT OF FAILURE-TO-THRIVECHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES.
10. Levels of Intervention.
11. Some Theoretical Approaches to Failure-to-ThriveIntervention.
12. Multidimensional/Integrated Model of Intervention inFailure-to-Thri ve Cases.
13. Approaches to Failure-to-Thrive Intervention Programmes.
14. Considerations Arising from Failure-to-Thrive InterventionResearch.
Epilogue.
References.
Index.
List of Epigraphs.
Acknowledgements.
SECTION I: THE PROBLEM.
1. Introduction.
2. Historical Perspective of Failure to Thrive.
3. Failure to Thrive: Definition, Prevalence, Manifestation, andEffect.
4. Psychosocial Short Stature: Emotional Stunting of Growth.
5. Feeding/Eating Behaviour of Children who Fail to Thrive, andParental Feeding Styles.
6. Parent-Child Interaction in Failure-to-ThriveCases.
7. Child-Parent Attachment Behaviour of Children who Failto Thrive and Parental Responsiveness.
8. Fabricated or Induced Illnesses and Failure to Thrive.
SECTION II: THE FRAMEWORK OF ASSESSMENT.
9. A Framework of Assessment of Failure-to-Thrive Cases:Ecological
Approach.
SECTION III: INTERVENTION AND TREATMENT OF FAILURE-TO-THRIVECHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES.
10. Levels of Intervention.
11. Some Theoretical Approaches to Failure-to-ThriveIntervention.
12. Multidimensional/Integrated Model of Intervention inFailure-to-Thri ve Cases.
13. Approaches to Failure-to-Thrive Intervention Programmes.
14. Considerations Arising from Failure-to-Thrive InterventionResearch.
Epilogue.
References.
Index.