Regulatory Disorders, Temperament,
Maternal Depression

Temperament

Family dynamics as predictors of infant disposition
    Yvonne Brackbill, Marjorie White, Margaret Wilson, Donna Kitch
    (IMHJ 1990, Vol. 11, No. 2 Summer, pp. 113-126)
    University of Florida

Maternal correlates of infant temperament ratings and of infant-mother
    attachment: A longitudinal study.
    Ann Frodi, Lisa Brides, & Susan Shonk
    (IMHJ 1985, Vol. 6, No. 2 Summer, pp. 60-67)
    University of Rochester

The effect of neonatal temperament on caregiver behavior in the
    newborn nursery.
    Bonnie J. Breitmayer & Henry N. Ricciuti
    (IMHJ 1988, Vol. 9, No. 2 Summer, pp. 158-172)
    Cornell University

Socioemotional behavior at 18 months as a function of daycare
    experience, temperament, and gender.
    E.C. Melhuish (IMHJ 1987, Vol. 8, No. 4 Winter, pp. 364-374)
    University of London

Infant attractiveness and perceive temperament in the prediction of
    attachment classification.
    Loretta A. Rieser-Danner, Lori Roggman, and Judith H. Langlois
    (IMHJ 1987, Vol 8, No. 2 Summer, pp. 144-155)
    The University of Texas

Temperament and play interaction behavior across infancy
    Tiffany Field, Sherilyn Adler, Nitza Vega-Lahr, Frank Scafidi, and
    Sheri Goldstein (IMHJ 1987, Vol. 8, No. 2 Summer, pp. 155-165)
    University of Miami Medical School

Testing the concept of goodness of fit in early intervention
    Rune J. Simeonsson, Donald B. Bailey, Jr., Gail S. Huntington, &
    Marilee Comfort (IMHJ 1986, Vol. 7, No. 1 Spring, pp. 81-92)
    University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Maternal Depression

Infants of "depressed" mothers interact better with their nondepressed
    fathers.
    Ziarat Hossain, Tiffany Field, Jeanette Gonzalez, Julie Malphurs, and
    Claudia del Valle (IMHJ 1994, Vol. 15, No. 4 Winter, pp. 348-357)
    University of Miami School of Medicine

Infants of depressed mothers show less "depressed" behavior with their
    nursery teachers
    Martha Pelaez-Nogueras, Tiffany Field, Maricel Cigales, Angela
    Gonzalea, & Sara Clasky (IMHJ 1994, Vol. 15, No. 4 Winter,
    pp. 358-367)
    University of Miami School of Medicine

One way to build a clinically relevant baby
    Daniel N. Stern (IMHJ 1994, Vol. 15, No. 1 Spring, pp. 9-25)
    University of Geneva

Are postpartum depressions a mother-infant relationship disorder?
    Betrand Cramer (IMHJ 1993, Vol. 14, No. 4 Winter, pp. 283-297)
    Switzerland

Attention getting vs. Imitation effects on depressed mother-infant
    interactions.
    Jeffrey Pickens and Tiffany Field
    (IMHJ 1993, Vol. 14, No. 3 Fall, pp. 171-181)
    University of Miami School of Medicine

Preschoolers' response to maternal sadness: relationships with maternal
    depression and emotional availability.
    Karen A. Frankel, Kristin Lindahl, & Robert J. Harmon
    (IMHJ 1992, Vol. 13, No. 2 Summer, pp. 132-146)
    University of Colorado School of Medicine

The impact of postpartum depressed mood on mother-infant interaction:
    Like mother like baby?
    Yonit Hoffman, Dennis Drotor
    (IMHJ 1991, Vol. 12, No. 1 Spring, pp. 65-80)
    Case Western Reserve University

Intersubjectivity, object relations theory, and empirical evidence from
    mother-infant interactions.
    Lynne Murray (IMHJ 1991, Vol. 12, No. 3 Fall, pp. 219-232)
    Cambridge University Winnicott Research Unit

Successful treatment of the mother-infant relationship in a mother
    suffering from sever postpartum depression.
    Evelyn S. Jacoby-Miller
    (IMHJ 1985, Vol. 6, No. 4 Winter, pp. 210-213)
    Early Childhood Mental Health Services Program, Richmond, CA

The use of multitreatment modalities in early intervention: A quantitative
    case study.
    Myra Leifer, Linda Croner Wax, Laurie Leventhal-Belfer, Andrea
    Fouchia, and Margie Morrison
    (IMHJ 1989, Vol. 10, No. 2 Summer, pp. 100-116)
    The University of Chicago

Regulatory Disorders

Four-year follow-up of a sample of regulatory disordered infants.
    Georgia A. Gegangi, Stephen W. Porges, Ruth Z. Sickel, &
    Stanley I. Greenspan (IMHJ 1993, Vol. 14, No. 4 Winter,
    pp. 330-343)
    Reginald S. Lourie Center for Infants and Young Children

Psychodynamic treatment of failure in homeostatic organization in
    infancy.
    M.G. Martinetti, M. Papini, S. Guerri, M.C. Stefanini, N. Minimmi,
    & D. Muzzarelli (IMHJ 1991, Vol. 12, No. 4 Winter, pp. 302-308)
    University of Florence, Italy

Presidential address: Lessons from infancy: New beginnings in a
    changing world and a morality for health.
    Robert N. Emde (IMHJ 1990, Vol. 11, No. 3 Fall, pp. 196-212)
    University of Colorado

A multimodal treatment strategy for behavior problems in toddlers
    Martin Drell (IMHJ 1992, Vol. 13, No. 3 Fall, pp. 231-244)
    Louisiana State University Medical Center
 

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