Special Care Babies and their Developing Relationships by Anne Mcfadyen

Special Care Babies and their Developing Relationships by Anne Mcfadyen

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Explores institutional, cultural and family beliefs about prematurity. Considers the differences in beliefs and the importance this has for the baby's developing relationships.

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Special Care Babies and their Developing Relationships by Anne Mcfadyen

Special care babies are at the centre of a complex system of relationships involving both family members and professionals. Prematurity, disability and life-threatening situations create a crisis which is likely to have a different meaning for each participant. Each baby's developing relationships will both influence and be influenced by relationships within the hospital and the family system. Special Care Babies and their Developing Relationships puts professionals in touch with how babies, their parents and the staff who care for them actually experience neonatal care. The book explores institutional, cultural and family beliefs about prematurity and considers the differences in beliefs and in needs of parents and staff. Anne McFadyen argues that to support the key mother-child relationship, these differences must be acknowledged, as they are at the heart of the relationship between two crucial systems which have the power to influence the baby's survival and the rest of his or her life.

A significant contribution to our understanding of the various worlds of the neonatal nursery.. a wealth of insight to be gained from this book which should certainly help any neonatal nurses who want `to hold on to meaning' in their work. - Nursing Times

There has been a dearth of literature considering premature babies and the bonding process. This book more than adequately redresses the balance. All NICU nurses and midwives, and those looking after parents with babies in special care should read it. - Midirs - Midwifery Digest


A significant contribution to our understanding of the various worlds of the neonatal nursery ... a wealth of insight to be gained from this book which should certainly help any neonatal nurses who want `to hold on to meaning' in their work. - Nursing Times

There has been a dearth of literature considering premature babies and the bonding process. This book more than adequately redresses the balance. All NICU nurses and midwives, and those looking after parents with babies in special care should read it. - Midirs - Midwifery Digest

Essential reading for therapists about to extend their service into a neonatal intensive care unit. - NAPOT Newsletter

The individual observations are vivid and moving, and beautifully detailed ... This book serves as a very useful introduction to an important and still relatively neglected, area of infant development and mental health. It offers a helpful review of the research in the field for all professionals who are working in these special-care units, as well as anybody who is interested in research into prematurity and the complex system of relationships that involve both family members and professionals - Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy

Anne McFadyen is Senior lecturer in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Dundee.
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ISBN 13 9780415106146
ISBN 10 0415106141
Title Special Care Babies and their Developing Relationships
Author Anne Mcfadyen
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1994-11-10
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.