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      Children With Prenatal Drug Exposure
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      Children With Prenatal Drug Exposure book

      ByLynette S Chandler, Shelly J Lane
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1996
      eBook Published 1 October 2013
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315821771
      Pages 210
      eBook ISBN 9781315821771
      Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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      Chandler, L.S., & Lane, S.J. (1996). Children With Prenatal Drug Exposure (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315821771

      ABSTRACT

      Children With Prenatal Drug Exposure examines new medical approaches for predicting the developmental progress of children who have been exposed to drugs in utero. This book outlines effective methods for intervention and assessment and indicates future directions for investigation. It provides practical and up-to-date information on treatments and research development, while it encourages practitioners to come to their own conclusions through careful documentation and analysis of each case.Children With Prenatal Drug Exposure cuts across many disciplines to provide the reader with a vivid analysis of the complexities and challenges surrounding health care of children who have been prenatally exposed to drugs. This guidebook explores the controversies over treatment and therapy options and the ethics of care. It advocates positive outcome intervention methods that promote the health interests of both mother and unborn child whenever possible, with an emphasis on clinical efforts geared to change maternal behavior.Practical and comprehensive, Children With Prenatal Drug Exposure explores a full range of provoking topics, including:

      • neurological effects and sensory motor delays caused by cocaine exposure
      • foster care and its impact on motor development
      • adolescent pregnancy and the complications of prenatal substance abuse
      • ethical dilemmas
      • multidimensional measurement systems and longitudinal research

        The book’s authors believe that in order to meet the needs of children who have been prenatally exposed to drugs, care providers must know the limitations associated with the process and methodology of assessment and learn to address the shortcomings of evaluation. With this in mind, this book aims to equip psychologists, physical and occupational therapists, researchers, and physicians with the “know-how” they require for optimizing their health care services and contributing valuable research that the field so urgently needs.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |4 pages

      Introduction

      chapter |10 pages

      The Mother-Fetal Dyad and the Ethics of Care

      chapter |20 pages

      Cocaine: An Overview of Use, Actions, and Effects

      chapter |16 pages

      Neuromotor Outcome of Infants Exposed Prenatally to Cocaine: Issues of Assessment and Interpretation

      chapter |22 pages

      Clinical Considerations in the Assessment of Infants and Young Children Affected by Parental

      chapter |16 pages

      Issues of Developmental Measurement in Clinical Research and Practice Settings with Children Who Were Prenatally Exposed to Drugs

      chapter |22 pages

      Motor Behavior in Children Exposed Prenatally to Drugs

      chapter |18 pages

      Adolescent Pregnancy and the Complications of Prenatal Substance Use

      chapter |16 pages

      Fetal Cocaine Exposure: Neurologic Effects and Sensory-Motor Delays

      chapter |10 pages

      The Relationship Between the Movement Assessment of Infants and the Fagan Test of Infant Intelligence in Infants with Prenatal Cocaine Exposure

      chapter |18 pages

      Development of Children in Foster Care: Comparison of Battelle Screening Test Performance of Children Prenatally Exposed to Cocaine and Non-Exposed Children

      chapter |14 pages

      Assessment of Fetal Knee Angular Velocity as a Possible Method to Determine the Effect of Prenatal Exposure to Cocaine

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