The most important thing a psychologist can do to foster a child's wellbeing is to help build a healthy, effective parentchild relationship. The relationship between a child and their primary caregiver(s) is the cornerstone of child development. Interactions in early childhood initiate a developmental cascade that impacts an individual's functioning throughout childhood, adolescence, and into adulthood. This book integrates the basic and applied literature with the concrete, evidencebased strategies and empirically ...
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The most important thing a psychologist can do to foster a child's wellbeing is to help build a healthy, effective parentchild relationship. The relationship between a child and their primary caregiver(s) is the cornerstone of child development. Interactions in early childhood initiate a developmental cascade that impacts an individual's functioning throughout childhood, adolescence, and into adulthood. This book integrates the basic and applied literature with the concrete, evidencebased strategies and empirically-supported interventions mental health providers need to help build and strengthen the parentchild relationship. It has long been understood that the quality and effectiveness of the parentchild relationship influences children's emotional, behavioral, and physical health. Today, studies increasingly demonstrate that the parentchild bond influences the relation between socioeconomic status and child functioning, and that increasing parenting effectiveness can even decrease the negative impact of poverty on children's brain development. With clinical case examples and lists of key takeaways and questions for clinicians to consider, this book provides the practical guidance mental health practitioners need when working with parents and young children.
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