Parent-Baby Attachment in Premature Infants (Psychology Revivals)
Discover the profound insights of "Parent-Baby Attachment in Premature Infants" by John A. Davis, a pivotal work originally published in 1983 and reissued in 2016. This comprehensive book, spanning 326 pages, delves into the intricate process of how social relationships develop after birth, particularly focusing on the unique challenges faced by premature infants. Through a series of authoritative review chapters, Davis explores how factors such as separation, the infant's condition, and medical treatments can distort the attachment process between parents and their babies. This essential read is invaluable for professionals and parents alike, providing a deeper understanding of attachment behavior in premature infants. Enhance your knowledge and support the emotional well-being of both parents and infants with this enlightening resource.