The feeding of young children is fundamentally a relational and multisystemic process. Successful treatment of clinically significant feeding problems involves careful assessment of the full range of influences on the feeding relationship and integrated treatment approaches. However, current diagnostic approaches to feeding disorders tend to be reductionistic, exclusively focused on the child as an individual, and overly concerned with exclusionary criteria. Criteria are proposed for Feeding Disorder Between Parent and Child that address these limitations and embrace the complexity of feeding problems. A multiaxial diagnosis that describes the child (including medical, developmental, and behavioral characteristics); the parent; the parent...
Objectives: The main aim of this research was to investigate early childhood mother-child dyadic in...
Objectives: The main aim of this research was to investigate early child- hood mother-child dyadic i...
Objectives: The assessment of the quality of the parent-infant/toddler relationship in children wit...
The feeding of young children is fundamentally a relational and multisystemic process. Successful tr...
Compared behavior problems, child developmental skills, home environment, and parent emotional distr...
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Objectives: To evaluate the effects of age and the presence of feeding pathologies on the relational...
Few studies have examined the relative impact of co-occurring child characteristics on problematic f...
The objective of this paper is an empirical analysis of mother-infant feeding interactions through a...
Aim. The objective of this paper is an empirical analysis of mother-infant feeding interactions thro...
An important developmental process in the first years of life is the acquisition of autonomous inter...
Approximately 25 percent of otherwise normally developing young children experience eating problems....
DIAGNOSTIC SUBTYPES OF FEEDING DISORDERS IN INFANCY: AN EMPIRICAL CONTRIBUTION ON MOTHER-CHILD FEEDI...
Feeding disorders are psychological conditions that occur during infancy and early childhood, and re...
Purpose: (1) to describe mothers’ experiences of an interdisciplinary feeding team process for their...
Objectives: The main aim of this research was to investigate early childhood mother-child dyadic in...
Objectives: The main aim of this research was to investigate early child- hood mother-child dyadic i...
Objectives: The assessment of the quality of the parent-infant/toddler relationship in children wit...
The feeding of young children is fundamentally a relational and multisystemic process. Successful tr...
Compared behavior problems, child developmental skills, home environment, and parent emotional distr...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Objectives: To evaluate the effects of age and the presence of feeding pathologies on the relational...
Few studies have examined the relative impact of co-occurring child characteristics on problematic f...
The objective of this paper is an empirical analysis of mother-infant feeding interactions through a...
Aim. The objective of this paper is an empirical analysis of mother-infant feeding interactions thro...
An important developmental process in the first years of life is the acquisition of autonomous inter...
Approximately 25 percent of otherwise normally developing young children experience eating problems....
DIAGNOSTIC SUBTYPES OF FEEDING DISORDERS IN INFANCY: AN EMPIRICAL CONTRIBUTION ON MOTHER-CHILD FEEDI...
Feeding disorders are psychological conditions that occur during infancy and early childhood, and re...
Purpose: (1) to describe mothers’ experiences of an interdisciplinary feeding team process for their...
Objectives: The main aim of this research was to investigate early childhood mother-child dyadic in...
Objectives: The main aim of this research was to investigate early child- hood mother-child dyadic i...
Objectives: The assessment of the quality of the parent-infant/toddler relationship in children wit...