Soothing and Stress

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Adolescent Coping
Baseline Vagal Tone
behavioral neuroscience
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Coping Responses
Early Phase Response
Effortful Responses
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Gestational Age
Hand Mouth Contact
heart
HPA Axis
ideation
Infant Stress Reactivity
infants
intrusive
Intrusive Ideation
Involuntary Stress Responses
Maternal Responsivity
Maternal Sensitivity
Non-nutritive Sucking
nonnutritive
Nucleus Ambiguus
pain management strategies
pediatric clinical psychology
polyvagal theory
premature
Premature Infants
prenatal stress effects in primates
Preterm Infants
rate
socioemotional development
sucking
Sucrose Taste
Taste Stimulus
temperament assessment
tone
vagal
Vagal Brake
Vagal Regulation
Vagal Tone
Van Zuuren
Ventral Vagal Complex

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805828566
  • Weight: 610g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Apr 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume addresses topics related to the nature of the stress response, the role of environment in individual differences in stress, and the different strategies used for coping with stressful events. The chapters present theoretical and empirical work focused on a wide range of issues related to stress, soothing, and coping. Authored by recognized authorities with innovative research programs in the field, this volume addresses topics from diverse perspectives in child development, clinical psychology, pediatrics, psychophysiology, and psychobiology. Adaptive and maladaptive outcomes of stress and coping are addressed in various pediatric, medical, and clinical populations. This book also covers recent research on the effects of both prenatal and postnatal stress on subsequent coping, stress reactivity, and socioemotional functioning in the human and nonhuman primate. With this diversity of papers, this volume should be of special value to child development professionals with interests in behavioral and physiological approaches to temperament, emotional expression, and emotional regulation; to those interested in mother-child interaction; and to researchers and clinicians in many different disciplines.

Michael Lewis, Douglas S. Ramsay