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Emotional development in infancy: theoretical models and nursing implications.

作者信息

Kearney J A

机构信息

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist Program, Yale University School of Nursing, New Haven, CT, USA.

出版信息

J Child Adolesc Psychiatr Nurs. 1997 Oct-Dec;10(4):7-17. doi: 10.1111/j.1744-6171.1997.tb00417.x.

Abstract

TOPIC

Theories of emotional development in infancy that are relevant to clinical practice.

PURPOSE

A discussion of the complementary theories such as Emde's (1989) psychoanalytically based developmental model of early socioemotional reorganizations and Stern's (1985a) model of the developing self, with the goal of presenting an integrated view of key socioemotional processes and their developmental foundations during infancy. Concepts such as "emotional availability" and "affect attunement" are examined as vehicles for early socioemotional organization and adaptation.

SOURCES

Relevant literature from nursing, child psychiatry, and developmental psychology.

CONCLUSIONS

Implications are drawn from clinical assessment of high-risk caregiver-infant relationships and early causal pathways for later socioemotional dysfunction. Nurses should focus on the importance of assessing interpersonal variables and their ongoing contribution to internalizing patterns of dysfunctional behavior in children.

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