Practice parameters for the psychiatric assessment of infants and toddlers (0-36 months)

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These practice parameters describe the psychiatric assessment of infants and toddlers (0-36 months) and support the growth of infant and toddler psychiatry, a rapidly developing field. Infants and toddlers are brought to clinical attention because of concerns about emotional, behavioral, relational, or developmental difficulties. It is axiomatic that the infant or toddler must be understood, evaluated, and treated within the context of the family. A perspective that is developmental, relational, and multidimensional and that borrows from the knowledge of multiple disciplines is essential. Collaborative efforts support the urgent need and incomparable opportunity to understand and to intervene early and preventively with young children and their families.

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Thomas, J. M., Benham, A. L., Gean, M., Luby, J., Minde, K., Turner, S., … Miles, C. M. (1997). Practice parameters for the psychiatric assessment of infants and toddlers (0-36 months). Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 36(10 SUPPL.), 21S-36S. https://doi.org/10.1097/00004583-199710001-00003

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