Mental Health in Early Intervention: Achieving Unity in Principles and PracticeGilbert M. Foley, Jane D. Hochman For effective assessment and intervention with infants and young children, professionals need to incorporate psychological, medical, and family factors -- but too often, infant mental health and early intervention are dealt with separately rather than together. Integration of these two fields is the goal of this urgently needed text, ideal for introducing mental health concepts to supervisors and students in early intervention and teaching mental health professionals more about early intervention. Readers will
An ideal textbook and professional development resource for early intervention practitioners--and a useful source of insight for mental health professionals--this comprehensive book fully prepares readers to integrate two interdependent fields and improve practices in both. |
Contents
Historical Perspectives | 33 |
The Mental Health Professions in Early Intervention | 59 |
The Transdisciplinary Approach to Early Intervention | 81 |
Copyright | |
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