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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
"This volume addresses a widely acknowledged need in the literature available to practitioners and students - a need for detailed case studies which illustrate diagnostic and therapeutic issues and methods specific to work with children from birth to three and their families." "The detailed case reports in this volume allow the reader to see how elements of a clinical response interact. These reports tell us what manuals, protocols, guidelines, and even program evaluations and outcome measures cannot reveal: how one baby, one family, and one set of would-be helpers, with all their combined strengths, skills, resources, vulnerabilities, and histories, worked together for the healthy growth of...
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This collection of articles summarizes what mental health professionals have learned about evaluating and treating infants and young children who have been exposed to violence in their homes and communities. Emphasis is on recognizing symptoms and behaviors demonstrated by very young children who have been exposed to violence, supporting caregivers of traumatized young children, and designing and carrying out treatment plans. Following an introduction by Joy D. Osofsky, the following articles are offered: (1) "Evaluation of Posttraumatic Symptomatology in Infants and Young Children Exposed to Violence" (Charles H. Zeanah and Michael Scheeringa), which describes the range of symptoms and beha...