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Autor:
Youngleson, Annemarie
Publikováno v:
Journal of Child and Adolescent Mental Health; Vol 20, No 1 (2008)
Routledge, UK171 pagesHardcover, ISBN 978-0-415-39697-4 ($56.91)Paperback, ISBN 978-0-415-39698-1 ($33.50)Journal of Child and Adolescent Mental Health 2008, 20(1): 61–62
Autor:
Lydia Hartland-Rowe
Publikováno v:
Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 15:285-286
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Midwifery. 28:436-441
Background Prenatal measurement can highlight early attachment issues in mothers and prenatal attachment could be a predictor of postnatal attachment. It is necessary to better understand prenatal attachment trends in both genders to identify and int
Publikováno v:
Practice. 31:219-229
This is an evaluation focusing on the effectiveness of the Solihull Approach foster carer training group programme ‘Understanding your foster child’. Four groups were run, of 12 weekly sessions wit...
Autor:
Quinn, Michael
Publikováno v:
Stage; 10/6/2016, Issue 7061, p43-43, 1/3p
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Midwifery. 25:765-773
The October issue of BJM explored using the Solihull Approach in breastfeeding support groups from the perspective of breastfeeding peer supporters. This article examines the mothers' experiences Background UK breastfeeding rates are among the lowest
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British Journal of Midwifery. 25:639-646
Background: The Solihull Approach is a model designed to support professionals, including breastfeeding peer supporters, to think about their work with children and families. Aims To gain insight into breastfeeding peer supporters' experiences of usi
Autor:
Hazel Douglas, Andrew Brennan
Publikováno v:
Infant Observation. 7:89-107
The present study's objective was to conduct a small-scale study to begin to examine the effectiveness of the Solihull Approach. The Solihull Approach employs a theoretical model that integrates psychotherapeutic, child development and behavioural co