Breastfeeding Relationship and Children's Social and Emotional Development
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Breastfeeding Relationship and Children's Social and Emotional Development
Epstein-Gilboa, Keren
Springer International Publishing AG
03/2025
104
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9783031769139
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Chapter 1: The Physiological Breastfeeding Relationship.- Chapter 2: The primary relationship and social and emotional development.- Chapter 3: Implications for breastfeeding.- Chapter 4: Attachment Theory.- Chapter 5: Implications for breastfeeding.- Chapter 6: Theories about the Developing Self: Separation individuation and the Interpersonal World of the Infant.- Chapter 7: Implications for breastfeeding.- Chapter 8: Emotional Development and Affect Regulation.- Chapter 9: Implications for Breastfeeding.- Chapter 10: Object Relations.- Chapter 11: Implications for Breastfeeding.- Chapter 12: Parental Representation.- Chapter 13: Implications for Breastfeeding.- Chapter 14: Parental Separation during Breastfeeding.- Chapter 15: Breastfeeding during Challenging Times.- Chapter 16: Conclusions.- Chapter 17: Clinical Implications.- Chapter 18: References.
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infant mental health;infant development;mother-infant relationship;mothering;relational development;breastfeeding and infant wellbeing;attachment theory;intersubjectivity;object relations;Child Development;brain development infancy and early childhood;social emotional development;resilience in infants;Lactation Consultant;Breastfeeding Counsellors;childbirth educators;breastfeeding, brain development and neurobiology;family interaction and breastfeeding;the nursing relationship;breastfeeding relationship
Chapter 1: The Physiological Breastfeeding Relationship.- Chapter 2: The primary relationship and social and emotional development.- Chapter 3: Implications for breastfeeding.- Chapter 4: Attachment Theory.- Chapter 5: Implications for breastfeeding.- Chapter 6: Theories about the Developing Self: Separation individuation and the Interpersonal World of the Infant.- Chapter 7: Implications for breastfeeding.- Chapter 8: Emotional Development and Affect Regulation.- Chapter 9: Implications for Breastfeeding.- Chapter 10: Object Relations.- Chapter 11: Implications for Breastfeeding.- Chapter 12: Parental Representation.- Chapter 13: Implications for Breastfeeding.- Chapter 14: Parental Separation during Breastfeeding.- Chapter 15: Breastfeeding during Challenging Times.- Chapter 16: Conclusions.- Chapter 17: Clinical Implications.- Chapter 18: References.
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infant mental health;infant development;mother-infant relationship;mothering;relational development;breastfeeding and infant wellbeing;attachment theory;intersubjectivity;object relations;Child Development;brain development infancy and early childhood;social emotional development;resilience in infants;Lactation Consultant;Breastfeeding Counsellors;childbirth educators;breastfeeding, brain development and neurobiology;family interaction and breastfeeding;the nursing relationship;breastfeeding relationship