Dilys Daws, Alexandra de Rementeria
Finding Your Way with Your Baby
The Emotional Life of Parents and Babies
Dilys Daws, Alexandra de Rementeria
Finding Your Way with Your Baby
The Emotional Life of Parents and Babies
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Finding Your Way with Your Baby explores the emotional experience of the baby in the first year, and that of the mother, father and other significant adults
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Finding Your Way with Your Baby explores the emotional experience of the baby in the first year, and that of the mother, father and other significant adults
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 139mm x 216mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 346g
- ISBN-13: 9780367533694
- ISBN-10: 0367533693
- Artikelnr.: 62114820
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 139mm x 216mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 346g
- ISBN-13: 9780367533694
- ISBN-10: 0367533693
- Artikelnr.: 62114820
Dilys Daws is an Honorary Consultant Child Psychotherapist at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, London and visiting consultant at the baby clinic at the James Wigg Practice, Kentish Town Health Centre, London. She was the Founding Chair of the Association for Infant Mental Health, UK, and has also served as the Chair of the Association of Child Psychotherapists. She has 50 years of clinical and teaching experience, working mostly with parents and babies, and has lectured on infant mental health widely in the UK and abroad. Alexandra de Rementeria is Lead Therapist at the Tavistock Outreach in Schools Project and Course Tutor on the Masters in Psychoanalytic Observational Studies at the Tavistock, London. She is also Editor in Chief of the Journal of Child Psychotherapy. She is the author of numerous articles for publications including the Journal of Child Psychotherapy, Journal of Psychodynamic Practice and the Journal of Infant Observation.
A note rom Dilys Daws
A note on the authors
Acknowledgemets
Introduction
PART I: Becoming a parent 1. Life will never be the same again
2 Bringing your baby home
3. Bonding
4. Being a good parent
5. Figuring out fatherhood
6. Baby blues, postnatal depression and anxiety
PART II: Being with baby
7. Conversations with your baby
8. Feeding
9. Sleeping
10. Crying babies
11. Weaning and teething
12. Learning through play
13. Your baby's emerging sense of self
PART III: The wider world
14 Wider family and other support
To work or not to work
Recommended Readings
References
Index
A note on the authors
Acknowledgemets
Introduction
PART I: Becoming a parent 1. Life will never be the same again
2 Bringing your baby home
3. Bonding
4. Being a good parent
5. Figuring out fatherhood
6. Baby blues, postnatal depression and anxiety
PART II: Being with baby
7. Conversations with your baby
8. Feeding
9. Sleeping
10. Crying babies
11. Weaning and teething
12. Learning through play
13. Your baby's emerging sense of self
PART III: The wider world
14 Wider family and other support
To work or not to work
Recommended Readings
References
Index
A note rom Dilys Daws
A note on the authors
Acknowledgemets
Introduction
PART I: Becoming a parent 1. Life will never be the same again
2 Bringing your baby home
3. Bonding
4. Being a good parent
5. Figuring out fatherhood
6. Baby blues, postnatal depression and anxiety
PART II: Being with baby
7. Conversations with your baby
8. Feeding
9. Sleeping
10. Crying babies
11. Weaning and teething
12. Learning through play
13. Your baby's emerging sense of self
PART III: The wider world
14 Wider family and other support
To work or not to work
Recommended Readings
References
Index
A note on the authors
Acknowledgemets
Introduction
PART I: Becoming a parent 1. Life will never be the same again
2 Bringing your baby home
3. Bonding
4. Being a good parent
5. Figuring out fatherhood
6. Baby blues, postnatal depression and anxiety
PART II: Being with baby
7. Conversations with your baby
8. Feeding
9. Sleeping
10. Crying babies
11. Weaning and teething
12. Learning through play
13. Your baby's emerging sense of self
PART III: The wider world
14 Wider family and other support
To work or not to work
Recommended Readings
References
Index