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Preface Contributors Introduction
1. Introduction to the Book, Rebecca DelCarmen-Wiggins and Alice Carter
I. Contextual Factors in Early Assessment
Introduction
2. Cultural Perspectives for Assessing Infants and Young Children, Michelle Christensen, Robert Emde, and Candace Fleming
3. Assessment of Parent Child Relational Disturbances, Roseanne Clark
4. Contextual Contributors to the Assessment of Infant Mental Health, Arnold Sameroff, Ronald Seifer, and Susan McDonough
II. Temperament and Regulation in Assessing Disorders in Young Children
Introduction
5. Assessment of Disturbances in Emotion Regulation and Temperament, Cynthia Stifter and Crystal Wiggins
6. Assessing Sensory Reactivity in the Context of Infant Temperament, Nathan Fox and Cindy Polak
III. Diagnostic Issues Relating to Classification and Taxonomy
Introduction
7. Diagnostic Issues in Young Children, Adrian Angold
8. Conceptual Underpinnings of DC: Zero to Three, Alicia Lieberman, Kathryn Barnard, and Serena Wieder
9. Empirically Based Assessment and Taxonomy Application to Infants and Toddlers, Thomas Achenbach
IV. Measurement Issues
Introduction
10. Integrating Clinical and Psychometric Approaches: The Role of Developmental Assessment in Infant Mental Health Evaluation, Walter Gilliam and Linda Mayes
11. Observation, Marina Zalenko
12. The Preschool-Age Psychiatric Assessment (PAPA): A Structured Parent Interview for Diagnosing Psychiatric Disorders in Preschool Children, Helen Egger and Adrian Angold
V. Problems in Early Development and State Regulation: Assessing Disorders with an Onset in Infancy or Toddlerhood
Introduction
13. Sensory Modulation Dysfunction: Identification in Early Childhood, Lucy Miller, JoAnn Robinson, and Debra Moulton
14. Sleep Disorders, Beth Goodlin-Jones and Thomas Anders
15. Feeding Disorders, Irene Chatoor
VI. Specific Areas of Disturbance: Applying Diagnostic Criteria to Disorders with an Onset in the Preschool Years
Introduction
16. Clinical Assessment of Young Children at Risk for Autism, Ami Klin, Katarzyna Chawarska, Emily Rubin, Fred Volkmar
17. Affective Disorders, Joan Luby
18. Anxiety Disorders, Susan Warren
19. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Michale Scheeringa
20. Diagnostic and Assessment Issues in ADHD in the Young Child, William Pelham, Anil Chacko, and Brian Wymbs
21. Assessment of Disruptive Behavior in Young Children: A Clinical Developmental Framework, Lauren Wakschlag and Barbara Danis
VII. Varied Applied Settings for Assessment
Introduction
22. Expanding the Scope of Infant Mental Health Assessment: A Community, Ruth Feldman and Mire Keren
23. Early Detection of Young Children's Mental Health Problems in Primary Care Settings, Lynne C. Huffman and Mary Nichols
24. Games Children Play: Observing Young Children's Self-Regulation Across Laboratory, Home, and School Settings, Lisa McCabe, Pia Rebello-Britto, Magdalena Hernandez, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
Epilogue
25. Implications and Future Directions, Alice Carter & Rebecca DelCarmen-Wiggins
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