I. Theoretical framework. The place for infancy / J. Miguel Hoffmann -- Attachment, trauma, and self-reflection: implications for later psychopathology / Efrain Bleiberg -- Understanding of mental states, mother-infant interaction, and the development of the self / Peter Fonagy -- II. Therapeutic approaches to relationships and their disturbances. Promoting maternal role attainment and attachment during pregnancy: the parent-child communication coaching program / JoAnne Solchany, Kristen Sligar, Kathryn E. Barnard -- Treatment of attachment disorders in infant-parent psychotherapy / Alicia f. Lieberman -- Multimodal parent-infant psychotherapy / J. Martín Maldonado-Durán, Teresa Lartigue -- The therapeutic consultation / Serge Lebovici, J. Armando Barriguete, J. Luis Salinas -- The transgenerational transmission of abandonment / Hisako Watanabe -- The challenge of multiple caregivers / Alice Eberhart-Wright.
III. Therapeutic approaches to psychophysiological disturbances. Excessive and persistent crying: characteristics, differential diagnosis, and management / J. Martín Maldonado-Durán, J. Manuel Sauceda-Garcia -- Sleep disorders in infants and young children / Klaus Minde -- Evaluation and treatment of eating and feeding disturbances of infancy / J. Martín Maldonado-Durán, J. Armando Barriguete -- IV. Illustrative case examples. A 3-year-old "Monster" /Richard J. Pines ; consultants, Efrain Bleiberg [and others] -- Physical abuse and neglect in the first 6 months of life: a parent-infant psychotherapeutic approach / Charles Millhuff ; consultants, Kathryn E. Barnard [and others].
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This work deals with the most common and important problems in infant psychopathology (problems with trauma, sleep, feeding, excessive crying, attachment disruptions and so on) and how to evaluate them and treat them in infancy. It emphasizes practical and 'real world' problems.