Pandemic influenza has been associated with both moderate and severe morbidity and mortality.[1] The development of a pandemic requires the introduction of a novel influenza strain that the... Read More
Attachment behaviors embody what an infant does to promote proximity to a caregiver and ensure safety, security, and survival. Warm, sensitive, and responsive parenting generally contributes to... Read More
Last month, Part 1 of this theme issue provided an overview of some important clinical issues in infant mental health. Clinicians discussed the conceptual basis of attachment, ... Read More
From the moment of birth, a child begins to assert independent functioning. No longer receiving nutrients passively through the umbilical cord, the infant now needs to receive nutrients by the... Read More
Although childhood diagnostic categories have only recently included regulation disorders (RD) of sensory processing, babies described as “colicky” or observed to have extreme reactions to sensory... Read More