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ContributorsPrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroductionPart I: Theoretical FrameworkChapter 1. The Place for InfancyChapter 2. Attachment, Trauma, and Self-Reflection: Implications for Later PsychopathologyChapter 3. Understanding of Mental States, Mother-Infant Interaction, and the Development of the SelfPart II: Therapeutic Approaches to Relationships and Their DisturbancesChapter 4. Promoting Maternal Role Attainment and Attachment During Pregnancy: The Parent-Child Communication Coaching ProgramChapter 5. Treatment of Attachment Disorders in Infant-Parent PsychotherapyChapter 6. Multimodal Parent-Infant PsychotherapyChapter 7. The Therapeutic ConsultationChapter 8. The Transgenerational Transmission of AbandonmentChapter 9. The Challenge of Multiple CaregiversPart III: Therapeutic Approaches to Psychophysiological DisturbancesChapter 10. Excessive and Persistent Crying: Characteristics, Differential Diagnosis, and ManagementChapter 11. Sleep Disorders in Infants and Young Children Chapter 12. Evaluation and Treatment of Eating and Feeding Disturbances of InfancyPart IV: Illustrative Case ExamplesChapter 13. A 3-Year-Old "Monster" Chapter 14. Physical Abuse and Neglect in the First 6 Months of Life: A Parent-Infant Psychotherapeutic ApproachIndex