Infant Mental Health: An Interdisciplinary Framework for Early Social and Emotional Development

We review historical factors that led to the creation of the interdisciplinary field of infant mental health. The history of infant mental health is linked to transformations in scientific knowledge about infancy that emerged primarily in the 20th century, particularly with respect to social and emo...

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