J. Kevin Nugent & Bonnie Petrauskas 
The Newborn as a Person [EPUB ebook] 
Enabling Healthy Infant Development Worldwide

Ondersteuning
Advances in the fields of psychology and psychiatry have bolstered the perspective that infants are not the passive recipients of sensory stimulation as it was once thought. Built on T. Berry Brazelton s paradigm-shifting work on the individuality of infants, this book provides relevant information on the necessity for family-centered intervention in the newborn period. Coverage is wide-ranging, authoritative, and practical. This landmark collection includes contributions from T. Berry Brazelton, Tiffany Field, Rachel Keen, and many others. Pediatric professionals will receive practical guidance to support families, immediately beginning in the newborn period.
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Part I. Looking Back.

Chapter 1. The Discovery of the Human Newborn: A Brief History
(J. Kevin Nugent, Ph D).

Part II. Contemporary Research And Practice: International
Perspectives Research on Newborn Behavior and Development.

Chapter 2. Predicting Development for Extremely Low Birth Weight
Infants: Sweden (Karin Stjernqvist, Ph D).

Chapter 3. The Effects of Newborn Massage: U.S.A. (Tiffany
Field, Ph D).

Chapter 4. Perinatal Factors Influencing Development: Spain
(Carme Costas-Moragas, Ph D).

Chapter 5. Supporting Parents of At-Risk Infants: Lessons from
Japan (Shohei Ohgi, Ph D and Tomitaro Akiyama, MD).

Chapter 6. The Cultural Context of the Mother-Infant
Relationship: Korea (Yeonghee Shin, RN, Ph D and Byunghi Park,
Ed D).

Chapter 7. Moments of Meeting: Pivotal Moments in Mother,
Infant, Father Bonding: Switzerland (Nadia Bruschweiler-Stern,
MD).

Chapter 8. The Developmental Niche of the Young Infant: Kenya
(Charles M. Super, Ph D and Sara Harkness, Ph D, MPH).

Early Intervention with Infants and Families.

Chapter 9. Early Intervention and Fatherhood: Denmark(Hanne
Munck, Cand. Psych.).

Chapter 10. A Model for Working in Community Health Settings:
The U.K. (Joanna Hawthorne, Ph D and Betty Hutchon, SROT).

Chapter 11. Using the NBO with At-Risk Infants and Families:
U.S.A. (Yvette Blanchard, Sc D, PT).

Chapter 12. Early Intervention in an Australian Setting (Beulah
Warren, MA Hons).

Chapter 13. Reaching Out to Rural Communities: A Community
Health Model: Thailand (Nittaya Jirathiyut Kotchabhakdi, MD, MS
(MCH) and Naiphinich Kotchabhakdi, Ph D).

Chapter 14. Maternal-Child and Family Nursing and Preventive
Intervention: U.S A. (Kristie Brandt, RN, CNM, MSN, ND).

New Models in Training Health Care Professionals.

Chapter 15. The Touchpoints Approach (Ann Coleman Stadtler, MSN,
CPNP and John Hornstein, Ed D).

Chapter 16. The Newborn as a Touchpoint: Training Pediatricians
in Portugal (João Gomes-Pedro, Ph D, MD).

Chapter 17. Humanizing the Infant: France (Drina
Candilis-Huisman, Ph D and Marie Fabre-Grenet, MD).

Chapter 18. The NBAS in a North Carolina Clinical Setting:
Hospital and Home (James M. Helm, Ph D and Marie A. Reilly, PT,
Ph D).

Chapter 19. Relationship-Based Practice in the Newborn Nursery:
Thoughts for the Pediatric Professional: USA (Constance Keefer, MD,
Lise Carolyn Johnson, MD, and Susan Minear, MD).

Chapter 20. Preparing Professionals to Work with Newborns: The
Brazelton Institute Experience: USA ( Jean Gardner Cole, MS,
Cecilia F. Matson, MA, and Thembi Ranuga, MPH, MS, APRN-BC).

Chapter 21. Integrating Developmental Principles into the Daily
Work of Health Professionals: Italy (Gherardo Rapisardi, MD
Adrienne Davidson, MS, BPT, Roberto Paludetto, MD, and Giuseppina
Mansi, Ph D).

Part III. Looking Towards The Future.

Chapter 22. A View from the Lab (Rachel Keen, Ph D).

Chapter 23. Parent-Infant Bonding and Doula Support (John H.
Kennell, MD).

Chapter 24. The Brazelton Baby: The Other Side of the Coin (Ed
Tronick, Ph D).

Chapter 25. Evolving Family Dynamics and Neonatal Assessment
(Bonnie J. Petrauskas).

Chapter 26. Future Dialogue Between the Neurosciences and the
Behavioral Observation of Infants (Daniel N. Stern, MD and Nadia
Bruschweiler-Stern, MD).

Chapter 27. The Role of the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment
Scale: Personal Reflections (T. Berry Brazelton, MD).

Over de auteur

J. Kevin Nugent is the founder and Director of the Brazelton
Institute at Children’s Hospital in Boston and is on the faculty of
the?Harvard Medical School?in the Department of Pediatrics. He is
also Professor of Child and Family Studies at?University of
Massachusetts, Amherst. He is coauthor, with Dr. Brazelton, of the
Neonatal Behavior and Assessment Scale.

Bonnie J. Petrauskas is the Director of Johnson & Johnson
Corporate Contributions and Community Relations.

T. Berry Brazelton, Ph D, is a noted pediatrician and author of
many scholarly and popular books on infants and toddlers. He is the
Chair of the Pediatrics Department of Harvard Medical School,
creator of the Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale, and
is nationally recognized as ‘America’s most celebrated baby doctor
since Benjamin Spock.’
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