Dyadic Assessment of Caregivers and Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers in Clinical Practice

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Alissa D. Hemke MD, Cindy O. Trevino PhD, Magdalena Romanowicz MD, Daniel S. Schechter MD
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Dyadic assessment is an essential component of understanding a young child’s mental health, providing critical information about the contexts within which they live and develop. This article describes how to observe the behaviors of a child and caregiver together, either by systematically reviewing key domains of the dyadic interaction or by using a formal observation procedure. Though challenged by issues of training and time to complete them, cultural responsiveness, and the balance of making them both naturalistic and feasible, dyadic assessments are indispensable. They can provide a foundation and jumping-off point for therapy and healing.
在临床实践中对照护者和婴儿、学步期幼儿及学龄前儿童进行二元评估
双亲评估是了解幼儿心理健康的重要组成部分,它提供了有关幼儿生活和发展环境的重要信息。本文介绍了如何通过系统回顾双亲互动的关键领域或使用正式的观察程序,共同观察儿童和照顾者的行为。尽管面临着培训和完成时间、文化适应性以及如何使其既自然又可行等问题,但双亲评估是不可或缺的。它们可以为治疗和康复提供基础和起点。
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期刊介绍: Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America updates you on the latest trends in patient management; keeps you up to date on the newest advances; and provides a sound basis for choosing treatment options. Each issue focuses on a single topic in child and adolescent psychiatry and is presented under the direction of an experienced guest editor.
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