UID:
almafu_9960177959502883
Format:
1 online resource.
ISBN:
1-61537-365-9
Content:
"Although the benefits of psychological consultation in the pediatric setting are well established, a gap often exists between the demand for these services and funding. We have embarked on our longstanding goal to develop a group-based intervention model for parents of premature infants, adapting our manual of individual trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy to help reduce feelings of parental isolation. This book describes a more global approach to psychological consultation in the NICU integrating interventions that begin prior to the infant's conception and extend well beyond the NICU hospitalization. Chapter 1 provides a context and review of the medical aspects of the NICU environment and the neurodevelopmental consequences of prematurity. In Chapter 2 reviews the common psychological reactions of mothers of premature infants, including specific risk factors associated with maternal psychological distress. It also discusses the relationship between parental posttraumatic
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stress and infant outcomes as it relates to such issues as breastfeeding, maternal-infant interaction, attachment, and infant development. Chapter 3 describes the form and prevalence of symptoms of paternal psychological distress and outline a curriculum for a group-based intervention specifically designed to address fathers' concerns. Chapter 4 addresses developmental care interventions that overlap with interventions more narrowly focused on parental psychological distress. Chapters 5 and 6 describe our intervention model in both the individualand group therapy formats. Chapter 7 addresses vulnerable child syndrome, which is associated with adverse developmental outcomes in children as well as overutilization of health care resources. Application of the trauma model to the concept provides a framework to understand how parental behavior is altered in the context of trauma. Finally, Chapter 8 discusses how to implement a psychological intervention program in the NICU that includes sc
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reening the parents of premature infants for symptoms of psychological distress"--
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Medical and Neurodevelopmental Consequences of Prematurity -- 2 Psychological Adjustment in Mothers of Premature Infants -- 3 Postpartum Psychological Experiences of Fathers of Premature Infants -- 4 Psychological Interventions in the NICU -- 5 Individual Trauma-Based Intervention for Mothers of Premature Infants -- 6 Group-Based Trauma Intervention for Mothers of Premature Infants -- 7 Vulnerable Child Syndrome
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8 Implementing the Evidence-Based Intervention to Address Psychological Distress in Women With Premature Infants -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Z -- Back Cover
Additional Edition:
Print version: Shaw, Richard J. Treatment of Psychological Distress in Parents of Premature Infants : PTSD in the NICU Washington, D.C. : American Psychiatric Association Publishing,c2020 ISBN 9781615373208
Language:
English
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