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A New Shift? Explicit and Implicit Mentalizing in Parent Infant Psychotherapy: A Mixed Methods Design

A New Shift? Explicit and Implicit Mentalizing in Parent Infant Psychotherapy: A Mixed Methods Design

... infant’s mental states from the infant’s whole-body movement; and, (b) adjust their own kinesthetic patterns accordingly” (Shai & Belsky, 2011a, p.173). In contrast to RF, PEM is an observational measurement tool ...

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Effect of a parent-provided early intervention program on infant health and development: a randomized controlled trial

Effect of a parent-provided early intervention program on infant health and development: a randomized controlled trial

... of parent-provided EIP on infant cognitive, psychomotor and socio- emotional behaviors at the completion of age 12 months and to evaluate whether these effects were moderated by the infant feeding ...

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“Expectant Parents”: Study protocol of a longitudinal study concerning prenatal (risk) factors and postnatal infant development, parenting, and parent infant relationships

“Expectant Parents”: Study protocol of a longitudinal study concerning prenatal (risk) factors and postnatal infant development, parenting, and parent infant relationships

... Parent-infant attachment or bonding develops further after birth and continues to develop beyond the early post- natal period [22]. Surprisingly, empirical research into the determinants, consequences, and ...

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Emotional valence modulates the topology of the parent infant inter brain network

Emotional valence modulates the topology of the parent infant inter brain network

... Here, we assess whether the parent-infant inter-brain network is significantly modulated by the emotional valence of social interaction. However, it is possible that any observed neural connectivity ...

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Infant Neural Sensitivity to Dynamic Eye Gaze relates to quality of parent–infant interaction at 7 months in infants at risk for Autism

Infant Neural Sensitivity to Dynamic Eye Gaze relates to quality of parent–infant interaction at 7 months in infants at risk for Autism

... developing infant brain needs to be actively recruited into the social world over the early months and years (Johnson In ...between parent-child interaction and one component of the ERP waveform, it was ...

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A home-video method to assess infant gross motor development: parent perspectives on feasibility

A home-video method to assess infant gross motor development: parent perspectives on feasibility

... interview. Parent reported effort by the infants was very low: the home-video method is perceived as similar to the normal routine of ...the infant ’ s motor behavior, that is, when parents were both at ...

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Parent Health and Functioning 13 Months After Infant or Child NICU/PICU Death

Parent Health and Functioning 13 Months After Infant or Child NICU/PICU Death

... however, they usually do not have infor- mation about the parent ’ s life events in the interim. Our study addresses these limitations by controlling for time since the infant ’ s/child ’ s death and age at ...

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Parents and nurses balancing parent-infant closeness and separation: a qualitative study of NICU nurses’ perceptions

Parents and nurses balancing parent-infant closeness and separation: a qualitative study of NICU nurses’ perceptions

... One limitation of our study is that participants are likely to be nurses who are interested in promoting closeness and minimizing separation. Nurses described guilty feel- ings when reporting that they had caused a ...

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A Parent-Focused Intervention to Reduce Infant Obesity Risk Behaviors: A Randomized Trial

A Parent-Focused Intervention to Reduce Infant Obesity Risk Behaviors: A Randomized Trial

... METHODS: This cluster randomized controlled trial recruited 542 parents and their infants (mean age 3.8 months at baseline) from 62 fi rst-time parent groups. Parents were offered six 2-hour dietitian- delivered ...

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A study to prolong breastfeeding duration: design and rationale of the Parent Infant Feeding Initiative (PIFI) randomised controlled trial

A study to prolong breastfeeding duration: design and rationale of the Parent Infant Feeding Initiative (PIFI) randomised controlled trial

... the Parent Infant Feeding Initiative (PIFI) is to evaluate the effect on duration of any and exclusive breastfeeding of three breastfeeding promotion interventions of differing intensity and duration, ...

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Importance of Parent Talk on the Development of Preterm Infant Vocalizations

Importance of Parent Talk on the Development of Preterm Infant Vocalizations

... preterm infant is exposed to in the NICU, the greater the number of reciprocal vocalizations, which repre- sent a more meaningful early conver- ...a parent is present, which was particularly evident at 32 ...

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Psychometric Properties of the Parent-Infant Caregiving Touch Scale

Psychometric Properties of the Parent-Infant Caregiving Touch Scale

... new parent-report measure designed to assess frequency of tactile stimulation across multiple caregiving domains in ...the Parent-Infant Caregiving Touch Scale (PICTS) and, using data from a UK ...

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Cosmic Explosions: Observations Of Infant Hydrogen Free Supernovae Towards An Understanding Of Their Parent Systems

Cosmic Explosions: Observations Of Infant Hydrogen Free Supernovae Towards An Understanding Of Their Parent Systems

... Abstract In this paper, we present the fast-cadence transient surveys in the intermediate Palomar Transient Factory systematically search for infant supernovae and fast-evolving transien[r] ...

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Enhancing Infant Development and Parent-Practitioner Interaction with the Brazelton Neonatal Assessment Scale

Enhancing Infant Development and Parent-Practitioner Interaction with the Brazelton Neonatal Assessment Scale

... care given to infants in control group 1 but also had parts of the Brazelton Neonatal Assessment Scale demonstrated to their mothers on the morning of discharge approximately 30 minutes [r] ...

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Adverse Associations of Infant and Child Sleep Problems and Parent Health: An Australian Population Study

Adverse Associations of Infant and Child Sleep Problems and Parent Health: An Australian Population Study

... and parent mental health would have most likely strengthened had they ...jective parent report. However, parent report is an es- tablished marker of problematic child sleep patterns, and there are ...

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Process Acceleration in the Iterated Learning Model with String Clipping

Process Acceleration in the Iterated Learning Model with String Clipping

... In order to examine the efficacy of our clipping process, we compare two models; one is the original Kirby’s ILM and the other is ILM with our clipping process. We measure expressivity, and distance in language, as well ...

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Breastfeeding, infant formula supplementation, and Autistic Disorder: the results of a parent survey

Breastfeeding, infant formula supplementation, and Autistic Disorder: the results of a parent survey

... fed infant formula with DHA/ARA than typically developing ...or infant formula supplemented with DHA/ARA, some children's immune systems could be compromised which could in theory lead to ...the ...

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Infant Stimulation Curriculum for Infants With Cerebral Palsy: Effects on Infant Temperament, Parent-Infant Interaction, and Home Environment

Infant Stimulation Curriculum for Infants With Cerebral Palsy: Effects on Infant Temperament, Parent-Infant Interaction, and Home Environment

... To assess the effects of intervention in cerebral palsy, 48 infants 12 to 19 months of age, with mild to severe spastic diplegia, were randomly assigned to receive either 6 months of inf[r] ...

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Selective Affective Response to a Parent in a 6-Month-Old Infant

Selective Affective Response to a Parent in a 6-Month-Old Infant

... The Touchpoints model allows me to consider a behavior problem in terms of a “developmental agenda” for the infant and for the usual relational issues that confront parents and infants. Table 1 dis- plays the ...

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Clinical Trial of the Treatment of Colic by Modification of Parent-Infant Interaction

Clinical Trial of the Treatment of Colic by Modification of Parent-Infant Interaction

... In the colicky baby, continuous crying may result when parents mad- vertently fail to respond to the baby’s wants, sug- gesting that the treatment of colic would involve helping parents [r] ...

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