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Behavioral health services with high-risk infants and families : meeting the needs of patients, families, and providers in fetal, neonatal intensive care unit, and neonatal follow-up settings / edited by Allison G. Dempsey, Joanna C. M. Cole, and Sage N. Saxton.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Dempsey, Allison G.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Infants--Diseases--Treatment.
- Infants.
- Infant health services.
- Prenatal care.
- Family psychotherapy.
- Mental Health Services.
- Maternal-Child Health Services.
- Perinatal Care.
- Intensive Care, Neonatal--psychology.
- Intensive Care Units, Neonatal.
- Medical Subjects:
- Mental Health Services.
- Maternal-Child Health Services.
- Perinatal Care.
- Intensive Care, Neonatal--psychology.
- Intensive Care Units, Neonatal.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xvi, 471 pages) : illustrations
- Place of Publication:
- New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2022]
- Contents:
- Contributors
- Section I.Roles and Practice Issues
- 1. Introduction: History of Psychological Services in Neonatal Intensive Care
- Michael T. Hynan
- 2. Roles, Activities, and Opportunities of Behavioral Health Clinicians in Delivering Continuity of Care
- Tiffany Willis, LaTrice L. Dowtin, Dailyn Acosta, and Kara Hansen
- 3. Quality Improvement and Research Across Fetal and Neonatal Care Settings
- Pamela A. Geller, Ariana Albanese, Victoria A. Grunberg, John Chuo, and Chavis A. Patterson
- 4. Systems Interventions and Program Development
- Susanne Klawetter, Jill A. Hoffman, Kristi Roybal, and Sunah S. Hwang
- 5. Interdisciplinary Behavioral Health Teams
- Chavis A. Patterson, Mona Elgohail, Alison R. Hartman, Vincent C. Smith, and Pamela A. Geller
- 6. Teaching and Training Developing Professionals in Perinatal and Neonatal Settings
- LaTrice L. Dowtin, Tiffany Willis, Soudabeh Givrad, and Melissa Scala
- 7. Operations and Ethical Considerations
- Elizabeth A. Fischer, KristiLynn R. Cedars, Abbey Kruper, and Steven R. Leuthner
- Section II.Cross-Cutting Mental Health Issues and Approaches
- 8. Infant Mental Health for High-Risk Infants Across the Continuum of Care
- Miller Shivers, Annelise Cunningham, Natalia Henner, and Kerri Machut
- 9. Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders Among Parents of High-Risk Fetuses and Infants
- Birdie G. Meyer, Brenda Papierniak, and Christena B. Raines
- 10. Screening for Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders Across Settings
- Amy E. Baughcum, Olivia E. Clark, Shannon L. Gillespie, and Jeanne Decker
- 11. Psychotherapy and Medication Interventions for Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders Across Settings
- Teni Davoudian, Jacquelyn M. Knapp, Lana S. Weber, and Nicole Cirino
- 12. Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care
- Mary Coughlin
- 13. Addressing Perinatal Substance Use Across the Continuum of Care
- Jennifer J. Paul, Jessalyn Kelleher, Susanne Klawetter, and Sarah Nagle-Yang
- 14. Human Milk and Breastfeeding
- Diane L. Spatz and Elizabeth D. Morris
- 15. Shared Decision-Making Across Settings
- Jeannie Zuk, Kristin Carter, Beth M. McManus, and Brooke Dorsey Holliman
- 16. Perinatal Crisis and Traumatic Bereavement
- Mara Tesler Stein and Deborah L. Davis
- 17. The Value of Peer Support for High-Risk Pregnant Women and Their NICU Infants
- Sue L. Hall, Jenny Landry, and Erin Thatcher
- Section III.Fetal Care Settings
- 18. Specialty Care Settings: Perinatal Management, Fetal Therapy, and the Fetal Therapy Center
- Christina Paidas Teefey, Sarah Robinson, and Julie S. Moldenhauer
- 19. Role of Behavioral Health Clinicians in Fetal Care Settings
- Lacy Chavis, Sakina Butt, and Elizabeth Vaught
- Section IV.Neonatal Intensive Care Settings
- 20. Neonatal Intensive Care Settings
- Sara C. Handley and David A. Munson
- 21. Role of Behavioral Health Clinicians in the NICU Setting
- Rochelle Steinwurtzel, Sandhya S. Brachio, Sheau-Yan Ho, and Solimar Santiago-Warner
- 22. Regulation, Relationships, and Reflection: Developmental Care in the NICU
- Ayelet Talmi and Joy V. Browne
- 23. Uncertainty and Coping in the NICU: Relationships Matter
- Zina Steinberg and Susan Kraemer
- 24. Mental Health and Coping Challenges Among Families in the NICU
- Jennifer Harned Adams, Stacey R. Bromberg, and Anna Zimmermann
- Section V.Neonatal Follow-Up Settings
- 25. A Brief History of Neonatal Follow-Up and Why It Is Done
- Howard Needelman, Beatrice Egboh, Whitney Strong-Bak, and Grace Winningham
- 26. Common Neurodevelopmental and Behavioral Health Challenges in Neonatal Follow-Up
- Kathryn E. Gustafson and Mollie G. Warren
- 27. Role of Behavioral Health Clinicians in Neonatal Follow-Up Settings
- Casey Hoffman and Annie Markovits
- 28. After the NICU: Primary Care Behavioral Health Services
- Verenea J. Serrano, Jonna H. von Schulz, Melissa Buchholz, Kristina Malik, Amy Wrenn, and Ayelet Talmi
- Index
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
- Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 13, 2022).
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Rosengarten Family Fund.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Behavioral health services with high-risk infants and families
- ISBN:
- 9780197545058
- 019754505X
- 9780197545041
- 0197545041
- 9780197545034
- 0197545033
- Publisher Number:
- 99991543267
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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