1st Edition

A Study into Infant Mental Health Drawing together Perspectives of International Research, Theory, and Practical Intervention

By Hazel G. Whitters Copyright 2023
    196 Pages
    by Routledge

    196 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book is a study of infant mental health which blends knowledge and understanding from three perspectives: international research, theory, and intervention. The volume increases awareness of the significance of infant mental health, adding to the growing body of literature on influences upon lifestyles, communities, society, and attainment.

    The significance of mental health to development has come to the fore in recent years and research in neuroscience is used to explore, and to understand the complexities of the human brain. Each infant is exposed to unique influences before and after birth. Neuroscience, genetics, adverse childhood experiences, and personalities feature in the chapters as mitigating factors to attainment. Exemplars create a bridge between research and implementation of recommendations, and illustrate the myriad of influences and permutations that can enhance or hinder development. This book discusses internal influences from an infant’s biological make-up, alongside the circumstances and relationships within a family unit, as understanding these key aspects is integral to promotion of each infant’s life chances. The volume concludes by considering future approaches to nurturing infant mental health.

    Carefully designed to stimulate discussion and professional inquiry, this volume is an invaluable resource for researchers, academics, and scholars with an interest in infant mental health.

    Preface

    Chapter 1 Infant Mental Health

    Chapter 2 Relationships, Involvement, and Well-being

    Chapter 3 The Developing Child

    Chapter 4 Learning and Adversities

    Chapter 5 Ability, Capacity, and Creativity

    Chapter 6 Research, Theory, and Intervention

    Index

    Biography

    Hazel G. Whitters is a practitioner-researcher who works in an early years service in Glasgow, Scotland. Interests include the professional-parent relationship, therapeutic play, and infant mental health.