This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: 1. To assess the effectiveness of parent-infant psychotherapy in improving parental and infant mental health and the parent-infant relationship. 2. To identify the programme components that appear to be associated with more effective outcomes and factors that modify intervention effectiveness (for example, programme duration, programme focus)
Objectives Parents experiencing mental health difficulties consistent with “personality disorder”, o...
Background: Many babies in the UK are born to drug-dependent parents, and dependence on psychoactive...
The high rates of psychopathology in parents and children means that many families are living with a...
BACKGROUND: Parent–infant psychotherapy (PIP) is a psychodynamic intervention with parent–infant dya...
Parent-infant psychotherapy (PIP) is a dyadic intervention that works with parent and infant togethe...
Contains fulltext : 240199.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Objective: The ...
Objective: The aim of this narrative review is to gain insight into the appropriate intervention tar...
BACKGROUND Parent-infant psychotherapy (PIP) is a dyadic intervention that works with parent and i...
Background: Children displaying psychosocial problems are at an increased risk of negative developme...
Background: Children displaying psychosocial problems are at an increased risk of negative developme...
Background: Children displaying psychosocial problems are at an increased risk of negative developme...
Background: Children displaying psychosocial problems are at an increased risk of negative developme...
Background: Children displaying psychosocial problems are at an increased risk of negative developme...
Background: Many babies in the UK are born to drug-dependent parents, and dependence on psychoactive...
Children of mothers with serious mental health difficulties are at increased risk of developing ment...
Objectives Parents experiencing mental health difficulties consistent with “personality disorder”, o...
Background: Many babies in the UK are born to drug-dependent parents, and dependence on psychoactive...
The high rates of psychopathology in parents and children means that many families are living with a...
BACKGROUND: Parent–infant psychotherapy (PIP) is a psychodynamic intervention with parent–infant dya...
Parent-infant psychotherapy (PIP) is a dyadic intervention that works with parent and infant togethe...
Contains fulltext : 240199.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Objective: The ...
Objective: The aim of this narrative review is to gain insight into the appropriate intervention tar...
BACKGROUND Parent-infant psychotherapy (PIP) is a dyadic intervention that works with parent and i...
Background: Children displaying psychosocial problems are at an increased risk of negative developme...
Background: Children displaying psychosocial problems are at an increased risk of negative developme...
Background: Children displaying psychosocial problems are at an increased risk of negative developme...
Background: Children displaying psychosocial problems are at an increased risk of negative developme...
Background: Children displaying psychosocial problems are at an increased risk of negative developme...
Background: Many babies in the UK are born to drug-dependent parents, and dependence on psychoactive...
Children of mothers with serious mental health difficulties are at increased risk of developing ment...
Objectives Parents experiencing mental health difficulties consistent with “personality disorder”, o...
Background: Many babies in the UK are born to drug-dependent parents, and dependence on psychoactive...
The high rates of psychopathology in parents and children means that many families are living with a...