Infant mental health: Monitoring our movement into the twenty-first
century.
Michael Trout (IMHJ 1988, Vol 9, No. 3 Fall, pp.
191-200.)
The Infant-Parent Institute, Champaign, IL
A new approach for training infant intervention specialists.
Anita M. Farel, Donald B. Bailey, Jr. & Karen
J. O'Donnell
(IMHJ 1987, Vol. 8, No. 1 Spring, pp. 76-85.)
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Developing the internal observer in professionals in training.
Judith Trowell & Margaret Rustin (IMHJ 1991,
Vol. 12, No. 3
Fall, pp. 233-245.)
The Tavistock Clinic, London
U. N. International treaty on children's rights.
Claire Brisset (IMHJ 1990, Vol. 11, No. 3 Fall, pp.
213-217.)
UNICEF, Geneva
Mental stress on children exposed to war and natural catastrophes.
Alexandre Minkowski, Linda Morisseau, Paul Marciano.
Christiane
Hurau-Rendu, Francoise Cukier-Hemeury, & Catherine
Guillaumet
(IMHJ 1993, Vol. 14, No. 4 Winter, pp. 273-282.)
University Rene Descartes-Paris
Gender and infant psychiatry.
Brigid Jordan (IMHJ 1992, Vol. 13, No. 4 Winter,
pp. 288-295.)
Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
The origins of mother blaming: Historical perspectives on childhood
and
motherhood.
Denise P. Sommerfeld (IMHJ 1989, Vol. 10, No. 1 Spring,
pp. 14-24.)
Dalhousie University , Nova Scotia, Canada
Stress for families today.
T. Berry Brazelton (IMHJ 1988, Vol 9, No. 1 Spring,
pp. 65-71.)
The Children's Hospital, Boston
In great-grandma's nursery.
Cathleen Erin McGreal (IMHJ 1988, Vol. 9, No. 4 Winter,
pp. 305-318.)
Michigan State University
Infant mental health issues in the USSR.
Olga V. Bazhenova & Galina V. Scoblo (IMHJ 1992,
Vol. 13, No. 4
Winter, pp. 337-352.)
Moscow, Russia
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