This is the conclusion to the series on Infant Mental Health. The series on Infant Mental Health will give you a full picture of what Infant Mental Health is and why it is an important area to focus on as a community and as parents. You can also read individual topics that are of interest to you. The works cited are great for anyone looking to gain more knowledge in this area or gain research information. Bibliography
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Bakermans-Kranenburg, M.J., Van Ijzendoorn, M.H., & Juffer, F. (2005). Disorganized Infant Attachment and Preventive Interventions: A review and meta-analysis. Infant Mental Health Journal, 26 (3), 191–216.
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Center on Infant Mental Health and Development, http://www.son.washington.edu/centers/cimhd/default.asp
Dicker, S., Gordon, E. (2006). Critical Connections for Abused Children Who are Abused and Neglected: Harnessing the new federal referral provisions for early intervention. Infants & Young Children, 19 (3), 170-178.
Early Head Start National Resource Center. Developmental Screening, Assessment, and Evaluation: Key elements for individualizing curricula in early head start programs. Technical Assistance Paper No. 4, http://www.ehsnrc.org/pdffiles/FinalTAP.pdf
Evangelista, N. & McLellan, M. (2004). The Zero to Three Diagnostic System: A framework for considering emotional and behavioral problems in young children. School Psychology Review, 33, (1), 159-173.
Florida Association for Infant Mental Health. What is Infant Mental Health? http://www.faimh.org/
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Healthy Families America. http://www.healthyfamiliesamerica.org/about_us/index.shtml
IDEA Infant and Toddler Coordinators Association. “Infant Mental Health Approaches and IDEA Part C” Position Paper, http://www.ideainfanttoddler.org/ITCA_infant_Mental_Health_7_05.pdf
Lecuyer, E. & Houck, G.M. (2006). Maternal Limit Setting in Toddlerhood: Socialization strategies for the development of self-regulation. Infant Mental Health Journal, 27 (4), 344-370.
Lieberman, A.F., (2004). Traumatic Stress and Quality of Attachment: Reality and internalization in disorders of infant mental health. Infant Mental Health Journal, 25 (40), 336-351.
Lowe, J., Handmaker, N., Aragon, C. (2006). Impact of mother interactive style on infant affect among babies exposed to alcohol in utero. Infant Mental Health Journal, 27 (4), 371-382.
Michigan Department of Community Health (2002). Infant Mental Health, http://www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-132-2941_4868_7145-14659--,00.html
Milgrom, J., Erickson, J., McCarthy, R., et. al., (2006). Stressful Impact of Depression on Early Mother-Infant Relationships. Stress and Health, (22), 229-238.
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Osofsky, J.D. What is infant mental health and why is it important? Harris Center for Infant Mental Health, Department of Psychiatry, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans.
Ounce of Prevention Fund. www.ounceofprevention.org
Schore, A.N., (2001). The Effects of a Secure Attachment Relationship on Right Brain Development, Affect Regulation, & Infant Mental Health. Infant Mental Health Journal, (22), 7-66.
Sturm, L. (2004). Temperament in Early Childhood: A primer for the perplexed. Zero to Three, 4-11.
United States Department of Health and Human Services: Administration for Children and Families, Report of the Infant Mental Health Forum (2000). http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/ehs/mental_health/reports/imh_report/imh_report_to...
Ward, M., Lee, S.S., Lipper, E.G. (2000). Failure to thrive is associated with disorganized infant-mother attachment and unresolved maternal attachment. Infant Mental Health Journal, 21(6), 428–442
Weatherston, D.J., (2000). The infant mental health specialist. Zero to Three, 21 (2), 3-10.
Zeanah, P.D., Stafford, B.S., Nagle, G.A., et. al. (2005) Addressing social emotional development and infant mental health in early childhood systems. National Center for Infant and Early Childhood Health Policy.
Zero to Three Infant Mental Health Task Force (2002). What is Infant Mental Health?
Zero to Three (2005). Diagnostic classification of mental health and developmental disorders of infancy and early childhood (rev.). Washington, DC: Zero to Three.
The Zero to Three Revision Task Force, (2005). Introducing DC: 0-3R. Zero to Three, 35-41.
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