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Infant psychiatry viewed from a world perspective

J D Osofsky1

  • 1Department of Psychiatry, Louisiana State University Medical Center, New Orleans 70112, USA.

Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
|January 23, 1999
PubMed
Summary

Infant psychiatry identifies mental health issues in young children, emphasizing early intervention and treatment. This field explores emotional development

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Area of Science:

  • Infant psychiatry and mental health.

Background:

  • Infant psychiatry is an emerging field addressing mental health in infants and young children.
  • Infant mental health highlights the significance of preventive interventions and treatment.
  • The World Association for Infant Mental Health promotes research, education, and international cooperation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present current work in major infant psychiatry areas.
  • To connect these areas with psychoanalytic perspectives.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current research and work in infant psychiatry.
  • Integration of psychoanalytic theories.

Main Results:

  • Identification of key areas of concern in infant psychiatry.
  • Exploration of the link between infant development and later outcomes.
  • Emphasis on the role of parental and caregiver mental health.

Conclusions:

  • Infant psychiatry is crucial for understanding and addressing early-onset mental health issues.
  • Psychoanalytic perspectives offer valuable insights into infant emotional development.
  • Multidisciplinary and international collaboration is vital for advancing infant mental health.

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