ABSTRACT

First published in 1999. This Volume collates a selection of case histories prepared in three countries by special teams, for use as teaching materials at the International Seminar on Mental Health and Infant Development, 1952. The title is designed for students of child development to better communicate with each other about problems of childcare, education, and mental health. Organized into three parts focusing on cases of British, French and American origin, these are intended to be shared by any group of students or professional workers interested in studying child development.

part |156 pages

American Case Histories

chapter |14 pages

Fred

Twenty-three years old

chapter |12 pages

Cecilia

In her early twenties

chapter |29 pages

Bruce

Eight years old

chapter |25 pages

Sandra

Three years old

chapter |31 pages

Joan

Fourteen months old

chapter |43 pages

Jerry

Seven months old

part |81 pages

French Case Histories

chapter |15 pages

The S. Family

(Urban Working-Class)

chapter |16 pages

The L. Family

(Urban Working-Class)

chapter |21 pages

The C. Family

(Urban Working-Class)

chapter |15 pages

The V. Family

(Agricultural Workers)

chapter |8 pages

The M. Family

(Farmers)

part |37 pages

British Case Histories

chapter |18 pages

Peter

chapter |15 pages

Michael

A boy of similar background to Peter's