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Crying as a sign, a symptom, & a signal : clinical, emotional and developmental aspects of infant and toddler crying / edited by Ronald G. Barr, Brian Hopkins, James A. Green.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Clinics in developmental medicine ; no. 152.Publisher: Cambridge : Mac Keith Press, 2000Description: viii,228 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1898683212
  • 9781898683216
Other title:
  • Crying as a sign, a symptom, and a signal
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 155.4
Contents:
1. Crying as a sign, a symptom and a signal: evolving concepts of crying behavior / Ronald G. Barr, Brian Hopkins and James A. Green -- 2. Can we hear the causes of infants' crying? / Gwen E. Gustafson, Rebecca M. Wood and James A. Green -- 3. Crying as an indicator of pain in infants / Kenneth D. Craig, Cheryl A. Gilbert-MacLeod and Christine M. Lilley -- 4. Colic: the 'transient responsivity' hypothesis / Ronald G. Barr and Megan Gunnar -- 5. 'Clinical pies' for etiology and outcome in infants presenting with early increased crying / Liisa Lehtonen, Siobhan Gormally and Ronald G. Barr -- 6. Crying complaints in the emergency department / Steven Poole and David Magilner -- 7. Crying in the child with a disability: the special challenge of crying as a signal / James A. Blackman -- 8. Toddler tantrums: flushing and other visible autonomic activity in an anger-crying complex / Michael Potegal -- 9. Acoustic cry analysis, neonatal status and long-term developmental outcomes / James A. Green, Julia R. Irwin and Gwen E. Gustafson -- 10. Crying in infant primates: insights into the development of crying in chimpanzees / Kim A. Bard -- 11. Development of crying in normal infants: method, theory and some speculation / Brian Hopkins -- 12. The crying infant and toddler: challenges, emergent themes and promissory notes / Ronald G. Barr, Brian Hopkins and James A. Green.
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Includes index.

1. Crying as a sign, a symptom and a signal: evolving concepts of crying behavior / Ronald G. Barr, Brian Hopkins and James A. Green -- 2. Can we hear the causes of infants' crying? / Gwen E. Gustafson, Rebecca M. Wood and James A. Green -- 3. Crying as an indicator of pain in infants / Kenneth D. Craig, Cheryl A. Gilbert-MacLeod and Christine M. Lilley -- 4. Colic: the 'transient responsivity' hypothesis / Ronald G. Barr and Megan Gunnar -- 5. 'Clinical pies' for etiology and outcome in infants presenting with early increased crying / Liisa Lehtonen, Siobhan Gormally and Ronald G. Barr -- 6. Crying complaints in the emergency department / Steven Poole and David Magilner -- 7. Crying in the child with a disability: the special challenge of crying as a signal / James A. Blackman -- 8. Toddler tantrums: flushing and other visible autonomic activity in an anger-crying complex / Michael Potegal -- 9. Acoustic cry analysis, neonatal status and long-term developmental outcomes / James A. Green, Julia R. Irwin and Gwen E. Gustafson -- 10. Crying in infant primates: insights into the development of crying in chimpanzees / Kim A. Bard -- 11. Development of crying in normal infants: method, theory and some speculation / Brian Hopkins -- 12. The crying infant and toddler: challenges, emergent themes and promissory notes / Ronald G. Barr, Brian Hopkins and James A. Green.

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