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Table of Contents Page<br />

Congress Schedule 3<br />

Congress Scientifi c <strong>Program</strong><br />

July 8 6-7<br />

July 9 8-21<br />

July 10 22-40<br />

July 11 41-60<br />

July 12 61-73<br />

Congess Venue Maps 74-77<br />

7Author Index 78-87<br />

WAIMH Upcoming Events 88<br />

WAIMH Board of Directors<br />

President: Tuula Tamminen (Finland)<br />

Vice President & President Elect: Antoine Guedeney (France)<br />

Secretary: Elizabeth Tuters (Canada)<br />

Treasurer: Massimo Ammaniti (Italy)<br />

Executive-at-Large: Kai von Klitzing (Switzerland)<br />

Past President: Peter de Chateau (Sweden)<br />

Member-at-Large: Neil Boris (United States)<br />

Affi liates Representative: Brigid Jordan (Australia)<br />

International Advisors:<br />

Scientifi c Issues Robert N. Emde (United States)<br />

Clinical Issues - Rachel F. Schiffman (United States)<br />

Executive Director: Hiram E. Fitzgerald (United States)<br />

Associate Executive Director: Palvi Kaukonen (Finland)<br />

Congress Sponsors<br />

EADS<br />

Decade of Behavior<br />

Michigan State University, Offi ce of University<br />

Outreach and Engagement<br />

Congress Exhibitors<br />

Child Development Media<br />

ECPA<br />

John Willey and Sons<br />

Libpsy<br />

Mangold International<br />

Noldus In<strong>for</strong>mation Technology<br />

Transatlantic Publishers Group<br />

Wisepress<br />

Congress Secretariat<br />

BCA<br />

6, Boulevard du Général Leclerc<br />

92115 CLICHY CEDEX<br />

Tel : +33 (0)1.41.06.67.70<br />

Fax : +33 (0)1.41.06.67.79<br />

Email: contact@b-c-a.fr<br />

Conference Theme<br />

“The <strong>Infant</strong>’s Relational <strong>World</strong>s:<br />

Family, Community and Culture”<br />

“Les Univers de Relation du Bébé:<br />

Famille, Communauté, Culture”<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Committee<br />

Chair: Elizabeth Fivaz-Depeursinge (Switzerland)<br />

Antoine Guedeney (France)<br />

Campbell Paul (Australia)<br />

Hiram E. Fitzgerald (WAIMH, United States)<br />

Local Organizing Committee<br />

Chairs: Bernard Golse and Antoine Guedeney<br />

Olivier Bonnot<br />

Bérangère Beauquier Macotta<br />

Dominique Cupa<br />

Michel Dugnat<br />

Bernard Durand<br />

Catherine Graindorge<br />

Pascale Isnard<br />

Michel Lejoyeux<br />

Anne-Sophie Mintz<br />

Denis Mellier<br />

Sylvain Missonnier<br />

Marie-Rose Moro<br />

Linda Morrisseau<br />

Marie Odile Pérouse de Montclos<br />

Laurence Robel<br />

Laurence Vaivre-Douret<br />

General In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

Exhibitors<br />

Located on Level S3 during the following times:<br />

July 8, 13:30 - 18:30<br />

July 9-11, 8:30 - 18:00<br />

July 12, 8:30 - 14:00<br />

Tour Desk<br />

Located at the registration desk, Level S1 Congress<br />

Centre Entrance<br />

Poster Presentation Check in<br />

Located at the registration desk, Level S1 Congress<br />

Centre Entrance<br />

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8:00<br />

9:00<br />

9:30<br />

10:00<br />

10:30<br />

11:00<br />

11:30<br />

12:00<br />

12:30<br />

13:00<br />

13:30<br />

14:00<br />

14:30<br />

15:00<br />

15:30<br />

16:00<br />

16:30<br />

17:00<br />

17:30<br />

18:00<br />

18:30<br />

19:00<br />

19:30<br />

CONGRESS SCHEDULE<br />

Saturday<br />

July 8<br />

PreCongress<br />

Day<br />

Registration<br />

PreCongress<br />

Institutes<br />

I-IV<br />

Opening Ceremonies<br />

Plenary 1<br />

Opening<br />

Reception<br />

Sunday<br />

July 9<br />

Master Classes 1<br />

(1-4)<br />

Plenary 2<br />

Break<br />

Symposium 1<br />

(1-5)<br />

Workshop 1<br />

(1-6)<br />

Video 1 (1)<br />

Video Session 2 (2)<br />

Poster WS 1(4)<br />

CTI Session 1 (8)<br />

Video Session 3 (3)<br />

Lunch<br />

WAIMH Symposium<br />

Affiliate Pres. Mtg<br />

Symposium 2 (7-13)<br />

Workshops 2 (7-12)<br />

Video 2 (4-5)<br />

Break<br />

Plenary<br />

Interface<br />

1<br />

French, Spanish,<br />

and North<br />

American Affiliate<br />

Meetings<br />

Monday<br />

July 10<br />

Tuesday<br />

July 11<br />

Wednesday<br />

July 12<br />

The <strong>Infant</strong>’s Relational <strong>World</strong>s:<br />

Family, Community, and Culture<br />

Master Classes 2<br />

(5-8)<br />

Plenary 3<br />

Break<br />

Symposium 3<br />

(14-20)<br />

Workshop 3<br />

(13-18)<br />

Video 3 (6-7)<br />

Poster Session 1<br />

Poster Workshop<br />

Session II (5-6)<br />

Video Session 8 (8)<br />

Lunch<br />

IMHJ Board Mtg<br />

Symposium 4<br />

(21-27)<br />

Workshops 4<br />

(19-24)<br />

Video 4 (9-10)<br />

Break<br />

Plenary<br />

Interface<br />

2<br />

European<br />

Affiliate<br />

Meeting<br />

Master Classes 3<br />

(9-12)<br />

Plenary 4<br />

Break<br />

Symposium 5<br />

(28-34)<br />

Workshop 5<br />

(25-30)<br />

Video 5 (11-12)<br />

Poster Workshop III<br />

(7-10)<br />

Clinical Teach-Ins<br />

(10-17)<br />

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Lunch<br />

WAIMH Symposium<br />

Signal Editorial Mtg<br />

Poster Session 2<br />

Poster Workshop<br />

4 (11-13)<br />

Video 6 (13)<br />

Break<br />

Plenary<br />

Interface<br />

3<br />

Gala Dinner<br />

Cruise<br />

Master Classes 4<br />

(13-14)<br />

Symposium 6<br />

(35-40)<br />

Workshop 6<br />

(31-36)<br />

Video 7 (14)<br />

Break<br />

Poster Session 3<br />

Video Session 8<br />

(15-16)<br />

Lunch<br />

Zero to Three<br />

Follows<br />

Presidential<br />

Symposium<br />

WAIMH Awards<br />

WAIMH Business<br />

Meeting<br />

Congress 2008<br />

End of<br />

Congress


Welcome!<br />

In 1983, the fi rst French Congress of our association was<br />

held, when WAIMH was named <strong>World</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>for</strong><br />

<strong>Infant</strong> Psychiatry and Applied Disciplines (WAIPAD). It<br />

was a major event that aroused considerable interest in<br />

the new developments in the areas of infancy research,<br />

early development, parent-infant interaction, and early<br />

psychopathology. France had some pioneers in the fi eld, such<br />

as Geneviève Appell, Jenny Aubry, Myriam David, Françoise<br />

Dolto, Alice Doumic- Girard, Léon Kreisler, Serge Lebovici, and<br />

Michel Soulé, among others.<br />

The Local Organizing Committee (LOC) of the Paris Congress<br />

is happy and proud to greet colleagues from all of Europe<br />

and from all over the world. WAIMH has developed into local,<br />

regional, national, and international branches, including<br />

European and South American, and now covers most of the<br />

cultures of the world.<br />

Paris is a cosmopolitan capital, comprising a great melting pot<br />

of populations. It has a long tradition of being welcoming and of<br />

providing asylum, and is the seat of Francophone WAIMH.<br />

This Congress will be held at the Cité des Sciences (The City<br />

of Sciences), a public facility that has, <strong>for</strong> several years, been<br />

a highly valued location <strong>for</strong> scientifi c congresses. It is also very<br />

popular <strong>for</strong> its scientifi c exhibitions <strong>for</strong> adults and children,<br />

and <strong>for</strong> its Geode movie theater and animations <strong>for</strong> children.<br />

Located inside Paris, on the banks of a typically Parisianlooking<br />

canal (Saint Martin), the City of Sciences is situated in<br />

the middle of a very pleasant and safe park, with lots of hotels<br />

of different categories in the vicinity. One can have lunch inside<br />

the Cité des Sciences or in the numerous restaurants nearby.<br />

The Local Organizing Committee, along with our Conference<br />

organizer, BCA, will do all it can to make this Congress in Paris,<br />

exciting and memorable.<br />

Bernard Golse and Antoine Guedeney, along with Olivier<br />

Bonnot, Bérangère Beauquier Macotta, Dominique Cupa,<br />

Michel Dugnat, Bernard Durand, Catherine Graindorge, Pascale<br />

Isnard, Michel Lejoyeux, Anne-Sophie Mintz, Denis Mellier,<br />

Sylvain Missonnier, Marie-Rose Moro, Linda Morrisseau, Marie<br />

Odile Pérouse de Montclos, Laurence Robel et Laurence<br />

Vaivre-Douret<br />

Bienvenue!<br />

En 1983 avait lieu à Cannes le premier congrès de notre<br />

association, alors la WAIPAD, en France. Ce fut un événement<br />

considérable, qui inaugura en France un grand intérêt vis à vis<br />

du développement précoce, des interactions parents-enfant,<br />

du développement et de la psychopathologie du jeune enfant.<br />

La France avait des pionniers en la matière, avec Geneviève<br />

Appell, Jenny Aubry, Myriam David, Françoise Dolto, Alice<br />

Doumic -Girard Léon Kreisler, Serge Lebovici et Michel Soulé<br />

notamment.<br />

Le comité local d’organisation de ce congrès à Paris est<br />

heureux et fi er d’accueillir les collègues de l’Europe et du<br />

monde entier. La WAIMH s’est développée en organisations<br />

régionales, nationales et européenne, qui couvrent maintenant<br />

presque l’ensemble du monde et des cultures.<br />

Paris est une capitale cosmopolite, avec un grand brassage de<br />

population et une longue tradition d’accueil et d’asile, et le siège<br />

de la WAIMH francophone.<br />

Ce congrès aura lieu à la Cité des sciences de la Villette,<br />

établissement public qui est devenue depuis plusieurs années<br />

un lieu apprécié de congrès et un centre très prisé par les<br />

adultes comme par les plus jeunes, pour ses expositions<br />

scientifi ques, sa géode et ses animations pour les enfants.<br />

Implantée dans Paris, sur les berges du canal Saint Martin, la<br />

Cité des Sciences est située dans un parc sûr, avec nombre d’<br />

hôtels de différentes catégories, et de grandes facilités pour les<br />

repas dans le restaurant de la Cité ou aux alentours.<br />

Le comité local d’organisation, et l’organisation, BCA, vont faire<br />

de leur mieux pour vous permettre un séjour particulièrement<br />

agréable à Paris, ainsi qu’un congrès stimulant dans une<br />

ambiance agréable.<br />

Bernard Golse et Antoine Guedeney, avec Olivier Bonnot,<br />

Bérangère Beauquier Macotta, Dominique Cupa, Michel<br />

Dugnat, Bernard Durand, Catherine Graindorge, Pascale<br />

Isnard, Michel Lejoyeux, Anne-Sophie Mintz, Denis Mellier,<br />

Sylvain Missonnier, Marie-Rose Moro, Linda Morrisseau, Marie<br />

Odile Pérouse de Montclos, Laurence Robel et Laurence<br />

Vaivre-Douret<br />

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Welcome!<br />

It is a great honor <strong>for</strong> the scientifi c program committee, on<br />

behalf of WAIMH to invite colleagues from France and from<br />

around the world to share with one another the progress that<br />

we have made in the fi eld of infant mental health since the last<br />

congress, in Melbourne. The 10th <strong>World</strong> Congress of the <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>Association</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong>, to be held at the Cité des<br />

Sciences (The City of Sciences) in Paris, France from July 8-<br />

12, 2006, promises to be fi ve days of creative exchange. The<br />

program includes presentations in different <strong>for</strong>mats such as<br />

plenaries, clinical case plenaries, symposia, and workshops.<br />

Although the program will contain all of the traditional <strong>for</strong>mats<br />

<strong>for</strong> presentations (plenary sessions, symposia, workshops,<br />

poster sessions), the 10th Congress will feature two NEW<br />

<strong>for</strong>mats: clinical case plenary sessions and master classes.<br />

These new <strong>for</strong>mats are designed to enhance the focus on<br />

the clinical treatment and prevention aspects of infant mental<br />

health. There<strong>for</strong>e, the interactive plenary debates will bring<br />

together experts with different orientations to study clinical<br />

cases presented on video and to compare their assessments<br />

and impressions during plenary debates. Likewise, “master<br />

classes” will focus on specialized themes of clinical interest to<br />

participants’.<br />

WAIMH congresses bring together leaders in the fi eld, as<br />

well as clinicians, academics, researchers, and policy makers<br />

from across the globe. We, in francophone countries, are also<br />

developing ways of trying to meet the mental health needs<br />

of babies and their families. Some of our particular interests<br />

include application of psychodynamic, attachment, and systems<br />

theories.<br />

There is a place waiting <strong>for</strong> you at the Congress, whether as a<br />

presenter or a participant, and we hope you will return home<br />

enriched by your experience at the 10th <strong>World</strong> Congress.<br />

Elisabeth Fivaz-Depeursinge<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Committee Chair<br />

C’est un grand honneur pour le comité scientifi que d’inviter au<br />

nom de la WAIMH des collègues francophones et du monde<br />

à partager les uns avec les autres les avancées faites depuis<br />

le congrès de Melbourne. Le 10ème congrès de l’<strong>Association</strong><br />

mondiale de santé mentale du nourrisson qui se tiendra à<br />

la Cité des Sciences, Paris, France, du 8 au 12 juillet 2006<br />

promet d’être un échange créatif. Le programme inclut des<br />

présentations en plénières, des symposiums, et des ateliers.<br />

A la demande de nos membres, le programme mettra l’accent<br />

sur les contributions cliniques. Les participants seront<br />

encouragés à soumettre des ateliers cliniques et des ateliersposters<br />

sur du matériel clinique. De plus, nous introduirons un<br />

nouveau <strong>for</strong>mat en séance plénière: le “ débat d’interfaces “.<br />

Des experts, d’orientations différentes, seront invités à étudier<br />

des cas cliniques présentés en vidéo et à confronter leurs<br />

évaluations et impressions durant des débats en plénière. De<br />

même, nous offrirons des “ master classes “ sur des sujets<br />

spécialisés d’intérêt clinique, pour la <strong>for</strong>mation des participants<br />

volontaires.<br />

Les congrès de la WAIMH rassemblent des leaders du<br />

domaine, des cliniciens, des universitaires, des chercheurs<br />

et aussi des acteurs de la vie sociale du monde entier. Dans<br />

les pays francophones, nous essayons aussi de développer<br />

les différentes manières de répondre aux besoins en santé<br />

mentale des bébés et de leurs familles. Nos intérêts particuliers<br />

se situent dans l’application des théories psychodynamiques,<br />

systémiques, et de l’attachement.<br />

Il y a une place prête pour vous au congrès, comme<br />

présentateur ou participant, et nous espérons que cette<br />

expérience vous enrichira.<br />

Elisabeth Fivaz-Depeursinge<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Committee Chair<br />

Bienvenue!<br />

<strong>World</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> 5


Saturday, July 8<br />

Congress Scientifi c <strong>Program</strong><br />

<strong>Program</strong> # Room/Salle<br />

10:00 - 18:00 Registration<br />

13:00 - 16:00 PRECONGRESS INSTITUTES<br />

Institute I: Introducing Diagnostic Classifi cation: 0-3 Revised - Clinical And Research Advantages<br />

Dedicated to the memory of Emily Fenichel with a special tribute to the memory of Robert J. Harmon<br />

1 Moderator<br />

Jean Thomas (United States)<br />

Presenters<br />

Robert N. Emde (United States), Antoine Guedeney (France), Helen Egger, Jean Thomas<br />

(United States), Miri Keren (Israel)<br />

Discussants<br />

Brian Wise and Harry Wright (United States)<br />

Institute II: From Infancy to Adolscence: Prediction or Prevention<br />

2 Moderator<br />

Bernard Golse (France)<br />

Presenters<br />

Bernard Golse, Martine Caron-Lefevre, Pierre Delion, Grazia Maria Fava Vizziello, Sylvain<br />

Missonnier, Francesco Palacio-Espasa, Dora Knauer, Blaise Pierrehumbert (France)<br />

Gaston Berger<br />

Louis-Armand<br />

East/Est<br />

Institute III: Prevention in Perinatality: The French Experience “An Innovative Prevention Policy<br />

in Perinatal Psychiatry”<br />

3 Moderator<br />

Yvon Gauthier (Canada)<br />

Presenter<br />

Francoise Molénat (France)<br />

Discussant<br />

Sam Tyano (Israel) and Thomas O’Conner (United States)<br />

Institute IV: Working with Young Children Following Disasters<br />

4 Moderator<br />

Charles Zeanah (United States)<br />

5 Brain Effects of Trauma in Early Childhood<br />

Nathan Fox (United States)<br />

6 Young Children and the September 11th Attack in New York City<br />

Daniel Schechter (United States)<br />

7 Young, Maltreated Children following Hurricane Katrina<br />

Charles Zeanah (United States)<br />

Louis-Armand<br />

West/Ouest<br />

Painleve<br />

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Saturday, July 8th<br />

<strong>Program</strong> # Room/Salle<br />

8 Young Children in Banda Aceh following the Tsunami<br />

Marie Rose Moro, Muriel Genot (France)<br />

9 Community Responses to the Rwandan Genocide<br />

Neil Boris (United States)<br />

10 Discussant<br />

Neil Boris (United States)<br />

16:30 - 17:00 Opening Ceremonies<br />

17:00 - 18:20 Plenary I<br />

11 Moderator<br />

Bernard Golse (France)<br />

12 The Serge Lebovici Distinguished Lecture:<br />

The Clinical Relevance of Infancy: A Progress Report<br />

Daniel Stern (Switzerland)<br />

13 Discussant<br />

Bernard Golse (France)<br />

18:30 - 20:30 Opening Reception<br />

14 Hosts<br />

Tuula Tamminen (Finland), WAIMH President<br />

Elisabeth Fivaz-Depeursinge-Depeursinge (Switzerland), <strong>Program</strong> Committee Chair<br />

Bernard Golse (France), Local Organizing Committee<br />

Antoine Guedeney (France), Local Organizing Committee<br />

Gaston Berger<br />

Gaston Berger<br />

Gaston Berger<br />

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Sunday, July 9th<br />

<strong>Program</strong> # Room/Salle<br />

08:00 - 08:50 Master Class Session I<br />

15 Working with the Community Network: A Preventive and Therapeutic<br />

Approach to Psycho-social High Risk <strong>Infant</strong>s, Living in Hard to Reach<br />

Families<br />

Martine Lamour (France)<br />

16 When Home is Hospital...Working with Sick Babies, Their Families, and<br />

Their Hospital<br />

Campbell Paul (Australia)<br />

17 Diagnosis and Treatment of Attachment Disorders<br />

Karl Heinz-Brisch (Germany)<br />

18 From Interactions to <strong>Mental</strong> Representations - Theories, Research Findings,<br />

and Clinical Implications<br />

Kai von Klitzing (Switzerland)<br />

09:00 - 09:50 Plenary II<br />

19 Moderator<br />

Hiram E. Fitzgerald (United States)<br />

20 The Decade of Behavior Distinguished Lecture: The <strong>Infant</strong>’s Communication<br />

in “Two <strong>for</strong> One” versus “Two Against One” Family Triangles<br />

Elisabeth Fivaz-Depeursinge-Depeursinge (Switzerland)<br />

10:00 - 10:20 Break<br />

10:30 - 11:15 Video Session 1<br />

21 Developmental Benefi ts of Postural Care during Hospitalization<br />

Laurence Vaivre-Douret, Claudie Arnaud, Claude Guionie (France)<br />

10:30 - 11:50 Symposium Session I<br />

Symposium 1: Intersubjectivity and Neurobiology: Implications <strong>for</strong><br />

the Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Relationship<br />

22 Moderator<br />

Massimo Ammaniti (Italy)<br />

23 Emotional Resonance in Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Interactions and the Neurobiological<br />

Basis<br />

Massimo Ammaniti, Cristina Trentini, Delia Lenzi, Silvia Cimino (Italy)<br />

24 Intentional Attunement: From Mirror Neurons to Intersubjectivity<br />

Vittorio Gallese (Italy)<br />

25 Primary Human Intersubjectivity, Development of Sympathetic Action and<br />

Self-conscious Appreciation of Others’ Meaning<br />

Colwyn Trevarthen (Scotland)<br />

Salle 1<br />

Salle 2<br />

Salle 3<br />

Salle 4<br />

Gaston Berger<br />

WAIMH Suite<br />

Gaston Berger<br />

8 10th <strong>World</strong> Congress 2006


Sunday, July 9th<br />

<strong>Program</strong> # Room/Salle<br />

26 A View of Early Parent-infant Interactions in Light of New Scientifi c Findings<br />

Daniel Stern (Switzerland)<br />

27 Discussant<br />

Massimo Ammaniti (Italy)<br />

Symposium 2: The Newborn Behavioral Assessment Scale:<br />

New Clinical Developments and Recent Research<br />

28 Moderator<br />

Terry Berry Brazelton (United States)<br />

29 Thirty Years of Clinical Work with the NBAS: An Overview<br />

Joao Gomes-Pedro (Portugal)<br />

30 Moments of Meeting: Key Moments <strong>for</strong> Therapeutic Change in Neonatal<br />

Interventions<br />

Nadia Bruschweiler-Stern, Johanna Grenier (Switzerland)<br />

31 Supporting Parents in Neonatal Units with the NBAS<br />

Joanna T. Hawthorne-Amick (Great Britain)<br />

32 An Original Clinical Application of a “Transcribed” NBAS <strong>for</strong> Blind Mothers<br />

Edith Thoueille, Martine Vermillard (France)<br />

33 The Effect of the NBAS on Postpartum Depression: A Randomized<br />

Controlled Study<br />

Kevin Nugent (United States)<br />

34 Discussant<br />

Joshua Sparrow (United States)<br />

Symposium 3: Psychodynamic View of Early Intervention in Deprived<br />

Socio-cultural Contexts<br />

35 Moderator<br />

Salvador Hackmann Celia (Brazil)<br />

36 Interventions During Infancy<br />

Salvador Celia (Brazil)<br />

37 Early Intervention with Pre-Term Babies<br />

Silvia Abu-Jamra Zornig (Brazil)<br />

38 The Nursery Paradox: Place of Care and Welcome - Place of Separation<br />

Regina Orth de Arago (Brazil)<br />

39 Jakair- A Day-Care Center<br />

Ricardo Gorodish (Argentina)<br />

40 Sleep Disturbances in Infancy as Indicators of Risk to Child Development<br />

Victor Guerra (Uruguay)<br />

Louis-Armand<br />

East/Est<br />

Louis-Armand<br />

West/Ouest<br />

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Sunday, July 9th<br />

<strong>Program</strong> # Room/Salle<br />

41 Discussant<br />

Regina Orth de Arago (Brazil)<br />

Symposium 4: Determinants and Sequelea of Family Group Dynamics<br />

from Pregnancy through Preschool<br />

42 Moderator<br />

James McHale (United States)<br />

43 Do Early Coparenting Dynamics Benefi t from Coherent States of Mind with<br />

Respect to Attachment?<br />

Jean Talbot, Donna Elliston, Jessica Thompson, Chris Scull, Rebecca Lieberson, James<br />

McHale (United States)<br />

44 Parental Capacities <strong>for</strong> Triadic Relationships and Triadic Interactions during<br />

Infancy: Early Predictors of Children’s Representational and Behavioral<br />

Functioning at Preschool Age<br />

Stephanie Stadelmann, Sonja Perren, Agnes von Wyl, Kai von Klitzing (Switzerland)<br />

45 Differences in a Family Picnic Game at Five Years Vary as a Function of<br />

Quality of Parenthood Transition<br />

France Frascarolo, Nicolas Favez, Nevena Dimitrova, Chloe Lavanchy (Switzerland)<br />

46 The Predictive Value of Family Dynamics during Mealtime <strong>for</strong> Later Child<br />

Adjustment<br />

Agnes von Wyl, Sonja Perren, Stephanie Stadelmann, Kai von Klitzing (Switzerland)<br />

47 Discussant<br />

James McHale (United States)<br />

Symposium 5: Preschool Depression and Comorbid Psychiatric<br />

Symptoms: New Findings from Three Studies<br />

48 Moderator<br />

Antoine Guedeney (France)<br />

49 Preschool Depression with and without Co-morbid Anxiety Disorders:<br />

Support <strong>for</strong> Differentiation of Internalizing Disorders in Early Development<br />

Joan Luby, Andy Belden, Jennifer Pautsch (United States)<br />

50 Can We Distinguish Between Depression and Oppositional Defi ant Disorder<br />

(ODD) In Preschoolers?<br />

Adrian Angold, Helen Egger, Sonya Sterba (United States)<br />

51 Depressive Disorders at 54 Months in Institutionalized Romanian Children<br />

Participating in the Bucharest Early Intervention Project<br />

Helen Egger, Charles Zeanah, Nathan Fox, Charles Nelson, Sebastian Koga (United<br />

States)<br />

52 Discussant<br />

Antoine Guedeney (France)<br />

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Symposium 6: What Mothers Bring to Interventions: How History,<br />

Community Context, and Initial Functioning Infl uence Parenting<br />

Outcomes<br />

53 Moderator<br />

Byron Egeland (United States)<br />

54 The Things They Carry: The Effects of Initial Functioning on <strong>Program</strong><br />

Utilization, Degree of Change, and Parenting Outcomes<br />

Anne Brady, Jessica Goldberg, Jana Chaudhuri, Joan Driscoll, Ann Easterbrooks,<br />

Francine Jacobs (United States)<br />

55 Attachment-based Interventions in Infancy: Promoting Positive Parenting<br />

with Video Feedback<br />

Femmie Juffer, Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg, Mariska Klein-Velderman, Mirjam<br />

Stolk, Jantien van Zeijl, Lenneke R.A. Alink, Judi Mesman, Marinus van IJzendoorn<br />

(Netherlands)<br />

56 Why Did Mothers with Unresolved Trauma Fail to Benefi t from an<br />

Attachment Based Intervention? Correlates of Unresolved Status in a High<br />

Risk Sample<br />

Heidi N. Bailey, Greg Moran, Carey Anne DeOliveira, Karin Gleason, David R. Pederson<br />

(Canada)<br />

57 Emic Constructions of Resilience across Cultural Communities<br />

Jayanthi Mistry, Virginia Diez, Shireen Riley, Francine Jacobs, Christine Graham-Rawlings<br />

(United States)<br />

58 Discussant<br />

Byron Egeland (United States)<br />

10:30 - 11:50 Workshop Session I<br />

59 Workshop 1: Feeling Attached: Teaching Perinatal and <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong><br />

in the Community<br />

Anne Eliza Sved-Williams, Wendy Thiele (Australia)<br />

60 Workshop 2: Parent/Toddler Group Psychotherapy: Adaptation of a Parent<br />

Training <strong>Program</strong> to Foster Parent/Toddler Relationship<br />

Donna Marie Casa-Martin, Joyce Canfi eld (Canada)<br />

61 Workshop 3: Fatherhood Psychologic and Psycho-social Changes<br />

Jorge L. Tizon, Pietat Fuster (Spain)<br />

62 Workshop 4: The Solihull Approach Parenting Course: An Integrated and<br />

Relational Approach<br />

Hazel Douglas, Karen Bateson, Sue Brough, Jill Delaney, Mary Rheeston (Great Britain)<br />

63 Workshop 5: A State Wide Early Intervention <strong>Program</strong> - Maintaining the<br />

Quality<br />

Pamela duRieu Linke, Sharyn Galwey (Australia)<br />

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Salle 2<br />

Salle 3<br />

Salle 4<br />

Salle A<br />

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64 Workshop 6: Psychodynamic Psychotherapy and Training - Two<br />

Approaches: Similarities and Differences<br />

Tuters, Sally Doulis, Susan Yabsley (Canada)<br />

11:30 - 12:15 Video Session 2<br />

65 Kummer: A<br />

The Life of Hermine Hug-Hellmuth<br />

Sara Murphy (Australia)<br />

12:00 - 13:20 Poster Workshop Session I<br />

Poster Workshop 1: Clinical Applications of the Lausanne Trilogue<br />

Play Paradigm<br />

66 Facilitator<br />

James McHale (United States)<br />

67 A Trial Intervention in a Family Therapeutic Assessment Based on the<br />

Lausanne Trilogue Play Paradigm<br />

Elisabeth Fivaz-Depeursinge-Despeuringe, Chloe Lavanchy (Switzerland)<br />

68 Using the Lausanne Trilogue Play Paradigm in an <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Clinic<br />

Miri Keren (Israel)<br />

69 Clinical LTP: From Assessment to Planning Parents-children Psychotherapy<br />

Silvia Mazzoni, A. Micci, L. Vismara, I. Castellina (Italy)<br />

70 The Evaluation of Family Alliances within Confl ictual Families<br />

M. Malagoli Togliatti, A. Lubrano Lavadera (Italy)<br />

71 Using the Lausanne Trilogue Play as a Clinical Assessment Procedure<br />

Didier Rabain, Elisabeth Aidane (France)<br />

72 The Use of the LTP in Parental Diffi culties: When, Why, Where, by Whom?<br />

Grazia Maria Fava Vizziello, Alessandra Simonelli, Mara Bighin, Sara Pasquato (Italy)<br />

73 Use of the LTP in a Parent Consultation Model<br />

Alexandra Harrison (United States)<br />

74 The Links between <strong>Infant</strong>’s Symptoms and Diagnoses and the Family<br />

Alliance<br />

Adi Ron-Miara, Ronit Sherf, Miri Keren (Israel)<br />

75 Brief Family Therapy with Very Young Children<br />

Diane A. Philipp (Canada)<br />

Poster Workshop 2: Behavior Disorders in Toddlers and Preschool<br />

Children<br />

75A Facilitator:<br />

Neil Boris (United States)<br />

Salle C<br />

WAIMH Suite<br />

Foyer S2 East/<br />

Est<br />

Foyer S2 West/<br />

Ouest<br />

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76 Oppositional Defi ant Disorder and Conduct Disorder in Preschool Children<br />

Attending a Primary Care Pediatric Clinic<br />

Helen Egger, Adrian Angold (United States)<br />

77 Conduct Disorders in Preschool Children<br />

Sandra Maestro, F. Apicella, B. Felloni, C. Grassi, A. Petrozzi, Filipo Muratoir (Italy)<br />

78 Behavior Problems from 18 to 36 Months of Age: Outcome from Brief<br />

Parent-infant Psychotherapies<br />

Sandra Rusconi Serpa, Ana Sancho Rossignol, Fabienne Lüthi Faivre, Dora Knauer,<br />

Remy Barbe, Christiane Robert-Tissot, Francisco Palacio Espasa (Switzerland)<br />

79 <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Theory in Pediatric Practice: An Integrated Approach<br />

to Assessing Children with Behavior Problems in Developmental and<br />

Behavioral Pediatrics<br />

Prachi Shah (United States)<br />

80 Early Disruptive Behavior: Improvement of Parental Skills and Reduction of<br />

Externalized Disorders in Two Year Old Children<br />

Thomas Saias, Romain Dugravier, Tim Greacen, Antoine Guedeney (France)<br />

81 Predicting Aggressive Behavior in <strong>Infant</strong>s and Toddlers: A Multi-level<br />

Analysis of Risk Factors<br />

Neena Malik, Jane Squires, Brenda Jones Harden, Neil Boris, Linda Beeber (United<br />

States)<br />

82 Understanding Maternal Depression in Early Head Start Families<br />

Linda Beeber, Sherry Heller, Brenda Jones Harden, Jane Squires, Neena Malik (United<br />

States)<br />

83 Exposure to Violence and Trauma in Early Head Start Children<br />

Neil Boris, Neena Malik, Sherry Heller (United States)<br />

Poster Workshop 3: <strong>Infant</strong>s in Foster/Institutional Care and<br />

Adoption Evolution of the Treatment of a Group of Children with a<br />

Developmental Relationship Approach Based Model<br />

84 Facilitator<br />

Femmie Juffer (Netherlands)<br />

85 Assessment Scales of Parent-<strong>Infant</strong> Bonding on First Encounter in an<br />

Orphanage Setting<br />

Gary W. Diamond, Yehuda Senecky, Arthur Eidelman, Miri Keren (Israel)<br />

86 Quality of Life, Family Functioning, and Adoption<br />

Herve Benony, Carine Botto, Christelle Benony, Frederic Huet, Jean Vital de Monleon<br />

(France)<br />

87 Children’s Characteristics, Abandonment and Placement in a Child Care<br />

Institution<br />

Grigori Abatzogchlou, Christina Chatzidimitriou (Greece)<br />

Foyer S2 East/<br />

Est<br />

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88 Training Foster Carers and Adoptive Parents using an Integrative, Relational<br />

Approach: Solihull Approach<br />

Hazel Douglas, Diana Fallowes, Mary Rheeston, Helen Young (Great Britain)<br />

89 Adoptive Child is Coming: Idealization and Fear in the Parental Couple<br />

Donatella Cavanna, Anna Maria Rosso (Italy)<br />

90 Myth or Reality? The Presumed Better Functioning of Adopted Children<br />

Placed as <strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

Femmie Juffer, Marinus van Ijzendoorn (Netherlands)<br />

91 Psychosocial Approach and Clinical Research of Foster Families<br />

Grigori Abatzogchlou, Elena Fotiadou (Greece)<br />

92 Multiprofessional Intervention <strong>Program</strong> in Child Custody<br />

Tuula Majapuro, Tuija Fontell, Paivi Koskela (Finland)<br />

Poster Workshop 4: Maternity: Variations of Experience During<br />

Pregnancy, Delivery, and the Postpartum Period<br />

92A Facilitator<br />

Sylvain Missonnier (France)<br />

93 Conjunction between Echographic Images and Dreamlike Creations (French<br />

Women Versus African Women)<br />

Camara Awa (France)<br />

94 Group Discussion on Maternity, Elaborating on Group Midwives’ Daily<br />

Experiences<br />

Cherer Bahvani (France)<br />

95 Mizuko, The Child of the Water<br />

Marie-Laure Gustin, Catherine Diricq (Belgium)<br />

96 The Time of Immediate Postpartum: A Clinical Position in Alert and in<br />

Afterwards<br />

Joelle Rochette (France)<br />

97 The Pregnancy Following a Medical Interruption of Pregnancy<br />

Marie-Jose Soubieux (France)<br />

98 Status of the Psychologist Working in a Maternity Unit during Her Own<br />

Pregnancy: First-hand Experience and Feelings of the Psychologist,<br />

Patients, and Medical and Paramedical Staff<br />

Teissiere Oika (France)<br />

99 Carrying on with a Pregnancy Despite a Forthcoming Handicap<br />

Luc Roegiers (Belgium), Amina Yamgnane (France)<br />

100 Psychological Factors of the Obstetric Ultrasound<br />

Michel Soulé (France)<br />

101 Did You Call this a “Happy Event”?<br />

Nathalie Presme, Pascale Rossigneux-Delage, Dominique Vernier, Julianna Vamos<br />

(France)<br />

Foyer S2 West/<br />

Ouest<br />

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12:00 - 13:20 Clinical Teach-In Session 1<br />

102 Clinical Teach-in 01: Attachment Therapy: Diagnosis and Treatment of<br />

Attachment Disorders<br />

Karl Heinz-Brisch (Germany)<br />

103 Clinical Teach-in 02: Take Two - Offering Intensive Therapy <strong>for</strong> Traumatized<br />

<strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

Jennifer Jackson, Margaret Askew-Walinda (Australia)<br />

104 Clinical Teach-in 03: When Dada Won’t Wake Up: Coping with Trauma and<br />

Loss<br />

Alice Eberhart-Wright (United States)<br />

105 Clinical Teach-in 04: A Multi-modal <strong>Program</strong> <strong>for</strong> Treating Depressed New<br />

Mothers, their Babies and Partners: What Is It We Do and How Do We Know?<br />

Eda Spielman, Peggy Kaufman, Ruth Paris (United States)<br />

106 Clinical Teach-in 05: They Tell Us If We Listen<br />

Julie Ribaudo (United States)<br />

107 Clinical Teach-in 06: Thinking about ADHD in Children with Early<br />

Institutionalization and Later Adoption<br />

Ana Luisa Fernandes, Marco Medeiros, Maria Antonia Silva, Pedro Caldeira da Silva<br />

(Portugal)<br />

108 Clinical Teach-in 07: The Use of the Narrative as a Mediator in the<br />

Psychotherapy of Brazilian Children<br />

Celso Gutfreind, Eva Aguirre, Sarah Benchaya, Luciana dos Santos Berneira, Rodrigo<br />

Boettcher, Marcelo Blum, Gabriela Exenberger Colling, Simone Fagundes, Denise Farias,<br />

Anelise Fleck, Daniele Goncalves, Liara Iglesias, Roberto Levy, Laura Matte, Elisa<br />

Munaretti, Vera Oliveira, Graziela Piccinini, Roberto Ritter, Clair Santos, Silvana Volpato,<br />

Gisele Elgues (Brazil)<br />

109 Clinical Teach-in 08: Neuropsychological Defi cits and Socioemotional<br />

Diffi culties: Clinical Implications<br />

Stephen Seligman (United States)<br />

13:00 - 13:45 Video Session 3<br />

110 The Risky Situation: A Procedure <strong>for</strong> Assessing the Father-Child Attachment<br />

Relationship<br />

Daniel Paquette, Marc Bigras (Canada)<br />

13:30 - 14:20 Lunch<br />

Affi liate President’s Meeting<br />

Tuula Tamminen (Finland)<br />

Salle 1<br />

Salle 2<br />

Salle 3<br />

Salle 4<br />

Salle A<br />

Salle B<br />

Salle C<br />

Salle D<br />

WAIMH Suite<br />

Salle 1<br />

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13:30 - 14:20 WAIMH Symposium<br />

A Tribute to Serge Lebovici<br />

111 Moderator<br />

Bernard Golse (France)<br />

112 Are the Babies Able to Transfer?<br />

Bernard Golse (France)<br />

113 Empathy In Parent/baby Therapeutic Consultations: The Inheritance of<br />

Serge Lebovici<br />

Sylvain Missonnier (France)<br />

114 Serge Lebovici: The <strong>Infant</strong>, the Consultation and the Enacting Expanding<br />

Co-creative Process<br />

Gisele Apter-Danon (France)<br />

115 The Intergenerational Transmission of Serge Lebovici Teaching: Or, The Art<br />

of Fertilizing and Making Fertile<br />

Ouriel Rosenblum (France)<br />

115a Discussant<br />

Bernard Golse (France)<br />

14:30 - 15:50 Symposium Session II<br />

Symposium 7: Evidence of Persisting Effects of Early Experience<br />

116 Moderator<br />

Thomas O’Connor (United States)<br />

117 The Effect of Maternal Adversity on the Neurodevelopment of <strong>Infant</strong>s: The<br />

Mavan Project<br />

Klaus Minde, Michael Meaney (Canada)<br />

118 Antenatal Maternal Stress is Linked with Reduced <strong>Infant</strong> Cognitive<br />

Development<br />

Kristin Bergman, Vivette Glover (Great Britain), Thomas O’Connor (United States),<br />

N. Modi, P. Sarker (Great Britain)<br />

119 Prenatal Mood Disturbance Predicts <strong>Infant</strong> Behavior<br />

Sherryl Goodman (United States)<br />

120 Early Caregiving Experiences and Long-term Outcomes<br />

Charles Zeanah (United States)<br />

120a Discussant<br />

Thomas O’Connor (United States)<br />

Symposium 8: Preterm <strong>Infant</strong>-Mother Interaction Quality: Predictors<br />

and Outcomes in the First 18 Months<br />

Gaston Berger<br />

Gaston Berger<br />

Louis-Armand<br />

East/Est<br />

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121 Moderator<br />

Roseanne Clark (United States)<br />

122 Predicting Maternal Sensitivity in an Urban, African American Preterm<br />

Sample<br />

Douglas Teti, Melissa O’Connell (United States)<br />

123 Early Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Dyadic Interactions and Outcomes of Prematurity at 18<br />

Months<br />

Margarita Forcada Guex, Blaise Pierrehumbert, Ayala Borghini, Adrien Moessinger, Carole<br />

Muller-Nix (Switzerland)<br />

124 Mother’s Postnatal Depression is Associated with the Quality of Motherinfant<br />

Interaction in Preterm <strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

Riikka Korja, Elina Savonlahti, Sari Ahlqvist-Bjarkruth, Suvi Stolt, Leena Haataja, Helena<br />

Lapinleimu, Jorma Piha, Liisa Lehtonen (Finland)<br />

125 Affective Engagement in Early Preterm <strong>Infant</strong>-Mother Interactions and 16<br />

Month Behavioral Outcomes<br />

Julie Poehlmann, Jon-Paul Bianci, Darci Fritz, Joshua Abrahams, Prachi Shah (United<br />

States)<br />

126 Discussant<br />

Roseanne Clark (United States)<br />

Symposium 9: Support Groups and Mother-infant Bonding<br />

Consultations <strong>for</strong> Mothers Pregnant and Widowed on 9-11-01<br />

127 Moderator<br />

Anni Bergman (United States)<br />

128 What is Transmitted from the Mother to the Child about the Father Lost on<br />

9/11: Preliminary Sketches of Three Styles of Transmission<br />

Rita Reiswig (United States)<br />

129 Themes and Techniques in Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Groups<br />

Donna Demetri Friedman, Mark Sossin (United States)<br />

130 Videobonding Consultations<br />

Anni Bergman, Beatrice Beebe (United States)<br />

131 What Have We Learned? Trauma and Models of Intervention<br />

Anni Bergman, Phyllis Cohen (United States)<br />

132 Discussant<br />

Anni Bergman (United States)<br />

Louis-Armand<br />

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Symposium 10: The Impact of Immigration on <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong><br />

132A Moderator<br />

Tobie Nathan (France)<br />

133 Migration: A Binational Perspective of its Effects on the <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> of<br />

<strong>Infant</strong>s in the United States and Mexico<br />

Mary Lou de Leon Siantz (United States), Maria Elena Marquez-Caraveo, Rosa Maria<br />

Aguilera (Mexico)<br />

134 Why are Babies of Immigrant Families More Frequently Depressed than<br />

<strong>Infant</strong>s from Non-immigrant Ones?<br />

Marie Rose Moro (France)<br />

135 Cultural Mismatch as a Source of Developmental Risk<br />

Sam Tyano, Miri Keren (Israel)<br />

136 The Interplay Between the Original and the Host Culture on Immigrant<br />

Mothers’ Caregiving Behaviors<br />

Marie Odile Perouse de Montclos, Sandrine Deloche (France)<br />

136a Discussant<br />

Tobie Nathan (France)<br />

Symposium 11: Baby’s Depression, Attachment Disorders and,<br />

Autism Risk<br />

137 Moderator<br />

Pierre Delion (France)<br />

138 Depression in Babies, Autistic Risk and Play Therapy<br />

Christine Anzieu-Premmereur (United States)<br />

139 Depression in Babies and Autistic Risk<br />

Bernard Golse (France)<br />

140 Attachment Disorders, Mood Disorders and Developmental Disorders in<br />

Babies<br />

Francisco Palacio Espasa (Switzerland)<br />

142 Reliability Of Socio-communicative Clues in 9-14 Month Old Children:<br />

Toward Very Early Screening of Autism<br />

Claude Bursztejn (France)<br />

143 Pathways to Autism in the First Year of Life<br />

Filipo Muratori (Italy)<br />

144 Presentation of the Preaut Research: Evaluation of a Consistent Set ff<br />

Tools Identifying Early Communication Perturbations that Could Lead to a<br />

Developmental Disorder of the Autistic Spectrum - Results and Perspectives<br />

Filipo Muratori (Italy), Graciela Crespin (France)<br />

141 Discussant<br />

Pierre Delion (France)<br />

Painleve<br />

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Symposium 12: Psychological Distress among Parents of 0-5 Year<br />

Old Children - A Multidisciplinary Study among Parents of Severely<br />

Diseased and Normal Children<br />

145 Moderator<br />

Anne Faugli (Norway)<br />

146 Prenatal Diagnosis of Congenital Mal<strong>for</strong>mations and Parental Psychological<br />

Distress - A Prospective Longitudinal Cohort Study<br />

Hans Skari, Ulrik Fredrik Malt, Thore Egeland, Kristin Bjornland, Guttorm Haugen,<br />

Marianne Skreden, Merethe Dalholt Bjork, Anniken Bjornstad Ostensen, Ragnhild Emblem<br />

(Norway)<br />

147 Parenthood and Comparative Levels of Psychological Stress among<br />

Mothers and Fathers - A Five Year Follow-Up Study<br />

Marianne Skreden, Hans Skari, Merethe Dalholt Bjork, Anne Faugli, Ulrik Fredrik Malt,<br />

Ragnhild Emblem (Norway)<br />

148 Parental Psychological Distress among Children with Nutritional and Eating<br />

Problems<br />

Tone Lise Ãvitsland, Charlotte Kristensen, Kristin Bjornland, Tom Mala, Anne Faugli,<br />

Ragnhild Emblem (Norway)<br />

149 Comparison of Parental Psychological Distress among Children Diagnosed<br />

with Surgical Congenital Mal<strong>for</strong>mations and Children in the General<br />

Population<br />

Anne Faugli, Kristin Bjornland, Marianne Skreden, Hans Skari, Merethe Dalholt Bjork,<br />

Ragnhild Emblem, Trond H. Diseth (Norway)<br />

150 Discussant<br />

Anne Faugli (Norway)<br />

Symposium 13: Prenatal Maternal Drug/substance Abuse: Relation<br />

to Early Interaction, Child’s Developmental Status, and Maternal<br />

Representations<br />

151 Moderator<br />

Marjukka Pajulo (Finland)<br />

152 Early Motherhood and Substance Abuse Problems: Factors Related to<br />

Outcome of Intensive Residential Treatment Intervention - A Collaboration<br />

Study between University of Tampere and Yale Child Study Center<br />

Marjukka Pajulo, Mirjam Kalland, Jari Sinkkonen, Tuula Tamminen, M. Andersson, L.<br />

Mayes, Nancy Suchman, Arietta Slade (Finland)<br />

153 Differences in Early Caregiver Emotional Availability, and <strong>Infant</strong><br />

Development between Random Normative, and Clinical Drug-abusing and<br />

Non-drug Abusing Sample of 6 to 12 Month Old Finnish <strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

Saara Johanna Salo, Mirjam Kalland, Johanna Politi, Riikka Korja, Petriina Munck,<br />

Sarimari Tupola, Erja Halmesmaki, Satu Kivitie-Kallio (Finland)<br />

154 Prenatal Maternal Representations among Drug-abusing Finnish Mothers<br />

Johanna Politi, Fredrik Almqvist (Finland)<br />

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Salle 2<br />

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155 Behavior and Development from Infancy to 4 Years of Age: A Case Study of<br />

Severe Fetal Alcohol Syndrome<br />

Petriina Munck, Jonna Maunu, Riikka Korja, Leena Haataja, Helena Lapinleimu, Liisa<br />

Lehtonen (Finland)<br />

155a Discussant<br />

Marjukka Pajulo (Finland)<br />

14:30 - 15:50 Workshop Session II<br />

156 Workshop 7: Theraplay - Interactional Parent-Child Therapy<br />

Lotta Lassenius-Panula, Saara Johanna Salo (Finland)<br />

157 Workshop 8: Promoting <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> and Development through<br />

<strong>Health</strong> Care Encounters in Developing Countries<br />

Ilgi Ozturk Ertem (Turkey), Meena Cabral de Mello (Switzerland)<br />

158 Workshop 9: Infertility Treatments and Parenting<br />

Grigori Abatzogchlou, Zaira Papaligoura, Helene Lazaratou, Sotiris Manolopoulos<br />

(Greece)<br />

159 Workshop 10: Supporting the Early Relationships of High Risk <strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

through Feeding Education<br />

Joy Browne, Ayelet Talmi, Erin Ross (United States)<br />

160 Workshop 11: Piloting and Evaluating an Emotionally Containing Approach<br />

to Professional Development with Nursery Practitioners Caring <strong>for</strong> Babies<br />

and Children Under 3<br />

Peter Elfer, Katy Dearnley (Great Britain)<br />

161 Workshop 12: Negative Affects in the Therapist: A Semiological Tool to<br />

Guide Therapeutic Strategies <strong>for</strong> Maintaining Therapeutic Alliance with<br />

Parents and <strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

Michele Maury, Martine Lamour, Marie-Joelle Herve (France), Sandra Rusconi-Serpa<br />

(Switzerland), Marie-Odile Perouse de Montclos, Nicole Guedeney (France)<br />

14:30 - 15:15 Video Session 4<br />

162 A Watch Wait and Wonder (WWW) Parent Education <strong>Program</strong> and Video<br />

(French Subtitles)<br />

Michael Zilibowitz (Australia)<br />

15:30 - 16:15 Video Session 5<br />

163 Medical Staff and Parents Confronted with a Premature Birth: From Shared<br />

Parenthood to a Differentiation of Roles<br />

Carole Muller Nix, Ayala Borghini (Switzerland)<br />

16:00 - 16:20 Break<br />

Salle 3<br />

Salle 4<br />

Salle A<br />

Salle B<br />

Salle C<br />

Salle D<br />

WAIMH Suite<br />

WAIMH Suite<br />

Foyer S1/S2<br />

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Sunday, July 9th<br />

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16:30 - 18:00 Plenary Interface I<br />

164 Moderator<br />

Miri Keren (Israel)<br />

Interfaces between Dyadic and Triadic Interactions in a Clinical Family over<br />

the Transition to Parenthood<br />

Diane Philipp, (Canada), Marie-Joelle Hervé (France)<br />

18:30 - 20:00 Affi liate Meetings<br />

French Language Affi liates Salle 1<br />

Spanish Language Affi liates Salle 2<br />

North American Affi liates Salle 3<br />

Gaston Berger<br />

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08:00 - 08:50 Master Class Session II<br />

165 Training <strong>Infant</strong>-Parent Psychotherapists: Applying the Principles of <strong>Infant</strong><br />

Observation (Using Video, Direct Observation, Readings and Group<br />

Refl ection)<br />

Elizabeth Tuters (Canada)<br />

166 Parent-<strong>Infant</strong> Psychotherapy: How to do Brief Work Slowly - A Psychoanalytic<br />

Way of Being with Parents and <strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

Dilys Daws (Great Britain)<br />

166A Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Psychotherapy: Basic Technique<br />

Bertrand Cramer (Switzerland)<br />

167 Assessing Clinical Disturbances and Disorders of Attachment<br />

Neil Boris (United States)<br />

09:00 - 09:50 Plenary III<br />

168 Moderator<br />

Campbell Paul (Australia)<br />

169 Contributions of the Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Relationship to Dissociative, Borderline,<br />

and Conduct Symptoms in Young Adulthood<br />

Karlen Lyons-Ruth (United States)<br />

10:00 - 10:20 Break<br />

10:30 - 11:50 Symposium Session III<br />

Symposium 14: Attention, Rythmicity, and Intersubjectivity in Babies<br />

170 Moderator<br />

Daniel Mellier (France)<br />

171 Narrations of Agency and Attachment: Measuring the Rhythms of<br />

Engagement with an <strong>Infant</strong><br />

Colwyn Trevarthen (Scotland), Maya Gratier (France), Benjaman Schogle (Great Britain)<br />

172 Forms of Attention and the Rhythm of its Changes in the First Year of Life<br />

Anna Tardos (Hungary)<br />

173 Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Interaction at Playing and Quality of Attention in the Baby<br />

Christine Anzieu-Premmereur (United States)<br />

174 Attention and Autism: The Contribution of <strong>Infant</strong> Observation According to<br />

Bick to Child Psychiatry<br />

Pierre Delion (France)<br />

175 Discussants<br />

Bernard Golse (France) and Daniel Stern (Switzerland)<br />

Salle 1<br />

Salle 2<br />

Salle 3<br />

Salle 4<br />

Gaston<br />

Berger<br />

Foyer S1/S2<br />

Gaston<br />

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Symposium 15: From Pregnancy to School: Narratives as an Index of<br />

Family Functioning and Child Social Development<br />

176 Moderator<br />

David Oppenheim (Israel)<br />

177 Couples’ Narratives in Assessing the Transition from Infertility to Parenthood<br />

Joelle Darwiche, Laetitia Marclay, Christiane Robert-Tissot, Marc Germond, Patrice Guex<br />

(Switzerland)<br />

178 Preschoolers’ Family Narratives of an Emotional Event: Interactive<br />

Precursors during Infancy and Toddlerhood<br />

Nicolas Favez, Elodie Abbet, France Frascarolo (Switzerland)<br />

179 Paternal Involvement : An Analysis of Discourse<br />

Chantal Zaouche-Gaudron, Veronique Rouyer (France)<br />

180 The <strong>Association</strong> between Children’s Narratives and Their Tom Capacities<br />

Agnes von Wyl, Stephanie Stadelmann, Sonja Perren, Dieter Buergin, Kai von Klitzing<br />

(Switzerland)<br />

181 Discussant<br />

David Oppenheim (Israel)<br />

Symposium 16: Psychotherapeutic Treatment of the Baby and its<br />

Parents as Seen by Different Schools<br />

182 Moderator<br />

Anne Alvarez (Great Britain)<br />

183 To Whom does the Psychotherapist Speak?<br />

Marie Christine Laznik (France)<br />

184 Some Refl exions on Technique<br />

Bernard Touati (France)<br />

185 Mother-infant Therapy to Prevent the Effect of Maternal Depression on <strong>Infant</strong><br />

Development<br />

Sandra Maestro (Italy)<br />

186 The Clinician’s Use of Self as Third<br />

Elizabeth Tuters (Canada)<br />

187 Discussant<br />

Anne Alvarez (Great Britain)<br />

Louis-Armand<br />

East/Est<br />

Louis-Armand<br />

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Symposium 17: How Long Do We Need to Treat?<br />

188 Moderator<br />

Miri Keren (Israel)<br />

189 Changes in Mother-infant Interactional Behaviors Following Dyadic<br />

Treatment and One Year After<br />

Daphna Ginio Dollberg, Ruth Feldman, Sam Tyano, Miri Keren (Israel)<br />

190 Treatment Outcome 10 Years After<br />

Didier Rabain, Elisabeth Aidane (France)<br />

191 What Can Brief Therapy Do <strong>for</strong> <strong>Infant</strong>s and Young Children?<br />

Jean-Victor P. Wittenberg, Joanne Cummings (Canada)<br />

192 The Effect of a Preventive <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Intervention over a Five Year<br />

Follow-up<br />

Kaija Puura (Finland)<br />

193 Discussant<br />

Miri Keren (Israel)<br />

Symposium 18: Quality in Center-based Childcare: Links between<br />

External Structures and Internal Processes<br />

194 Moderator<br />

Marinus van IJzendoorn (Netherlands)<br />

195 Quality in Dutch Child Care Centers: Trends in Quality 1995-2005<br />

H.J. Vermeer, Marinus van IJzendoorn, R.E.L. de Kruif, R.G. Fukkink, L.W.C. Tavecchio,<br />

J.M.A. Riksen-Walraven, J. van Zeijl (Netherlands)<br />

196 Government Policy Contributes to Quality <strong>Infant</strong>-toddler Childcare:<br />

Longitudinal Trends in Australia<br />

L.J. Harrison, Helen Skouteris, J. Watson, J.A. Ungerer (Australia)<br />

197 Quality Assessments in <strong>Infant</strong> Childcare in Australia: Results from the<br />

Longitudinal Study of Australian Children<br />

L.J. Harrison, J.A. Ungerer (Australia)<br />

198 Measuring Quality In Dutch Child Care Centers<br />

R.E.L. de Kruif, H.J. Vermeer, R.G. Fukkink, Marinus van IJzendoorn, L.W.C. Tavecchio,<br />

J.M.A. Riksen-Walraven, J. van Zeijl (Netherlands)<br />

199 Discussant<br />

Marinus van IJzendoorn (Netherlands)<br />

Symposium 19: The Father’s Roles and the Therapist’s Roles in<br />

Different Parent-Child Therapies<br />

200 Moderator<br />

Kai von Klitzing (Switzerland)<br />

Cite<br />

Auditorium<br />

Painleve<br />

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201 The Real Father in Mother-Child and Father-Child Psychotherapy<br />

Hayuta Kaplan (Israel)<br />

202 Comparing the Therapist’s Roles in Mother-Child and Father-Child Therapy to<br />

the Father’s Role in Child Development<br />

Judith Harel (Israel)<br />

203 The Missing Third<br />

Renate Barth (Germany)<br />

204 Discussant<br />

Kai von Klitzing (Switzerland)<br />

Symposium 20: The Alarm Distress Baby Scale (ADBB) <strong>for</strong> Assessing<br />

Social Withdrawal in <strong>Infant</strong>s: Further Validations and Clinical<br />

Applications<br />

205 Moderator<br />

Sam Tyano (Israel)<br />

206 The Prevalence of <strong>Infant</strong>’s Withdrawal Symptoms in Finland<br />

Kaija Helena Puura (Finland)<br />

207 Longitudinal Follow Up of the Mother - Baby Dyads with the ADBB Scale in<br />

Well Baby Clinic: A Tool <strong>for</strong> Screening <strong>Infant</strong>s ‘Suffering Within the Bonds’<br />

Kaija Helena Puura (Finland), Joelle Rochette (France), Jorge L. Tizon (Spain), Antoine<br />

Guedeney (France)<br />

208 Experiences Using ADBB-ARBB in Poor Barcelona Districts<br />

Jorge L. Tizon (Spain)<br />

209 The ADBB Scale in 650 Eighteen Month Old Parisian <strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

Antoine Guedeney (France)<br />

209A Discussant<br />

Sam Tyano (Israel)<br />

July 10, 10:30 - 11:50 Workshop Session 3<br />

210 Workshop 13: Absent Fathers; Their Effects on their Growing Sons’<br />

Personality<br />

Lynn Barnett, Paul Barrows, Sebastien Kraemer (Great Britain)<br />

211 Workshop 14: The Parent-infant Relation as the Patient: About Diagnosing<br />

and Treating Babies with Failure to Thrive<br />

Bert H.F. Derkx, Marja J. Rexwinkel, Marcel G.J. Schmeets (Netherlands)<br />

212 Workshop 15: Remembering the Pain of the Past: Adult Representations of<br />

Childhood Experiences and Related Caregiving Behaviors<br />

Jude Cassidy, Susan Woodhouse, Kent Hoffman (United States)<br />

213 Workshop 16: Doulas: First Connections Leave Lasting Impressions<br />

Nick Wechsler, Portia Kennel (United States)<br />

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Salle 3<br />

Salle 4<br />

Salle A<br />

Salle B<br />

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214 Workshop 17: Strategies <strong>for</strong> Improving Orphanages<br />

Christina Groark, Robert McCall (United States)<br />

215 Workshop 18: Investigating a Music Therapy Intervention <strong>for</strong> Medically<br />

Fragile Newborns: The Art of Intersubjectivity<br />

Helen Shoemark, Stephen Malloch, Campbell Paul, Carol Newnham, Margot Prior<br />

(Australia)<br />

10:30 - 11:15 Video Session 6<br />

216 The Art of Intervention: Looking and Listening<br />

Christine Ann Hill, Anna Molan (Australia)<br />

11:30 - 12:15 Video Session 7<br />

217 Mother-Baby Joint Hospitalization Unit in Montesson, France: Video<br />

Presentation of the Different Phases of Inpatient Treatment of Early<br />

Relationship Disorders and their Consequences <strong>for</strong> the Baby<br />

Patrick Chardeau, Carmen Da Mota Mattonoet (France)<br />

12:00 - 13:20 Poster Session I - Fathers<br />

218 Fathers’ Perceptions of Raising Young Children: An Analysis of Problems<br />

and Rewards<br />

Lindsay A. Schroeder, Margaret K. McKim (Canada)<br />

219 Paternal Characteristics Predicting Adjustment of <strong>Infant</strong>s in Different Care<br />

Arrangements<br />

Leah Hatton, Alissa Schactman, Margaret K. McKim (Canada)<br />

220 The Processes of Going into Fatherhood: A Clinical Approach<br />

Despina Naziri, Lotta de Coster, Thalia Dragonas (Belgium)<br />

221 Parenting Stress in Fathers of Children with Special Needs<br />

Lorraine McKelvey, Lauren Barton, Andrea Hart, Leanne Whiteside-Mansell, Hiram E.<br />

Fitzgerald (United States)<br />

222 When Daddy is Sad: Relations between Father Depression and Child<br />

Behavior<br />

Katie Christiansen, Lori Roggman, Lisa Boyce (United States)<br />

223 Fathers’ Representations be<strong>for</strong>e and after the Birth of the First Child<br />

Carla Candelori, Alessandra Babore (Italy)<br />

224 What Fathers Have to Say<br />

Natalie Boyle (Australia)<br />

225 A National Project to Promote Fathering - The Canadian Experience<br />

Jim Howes (Canada)<br />

12:00 - 13:20 Poster Session I - Preventative Interventions<br />

226 The Government of the Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Interaction<br />

Ana Laura Godinho Lima (Brazil)<br />

Salle C<br />

Salle D<br />

WAIMH Suite<br />

WAIMH Suite<br />

Foyer S1<br />

Foyer S1<br />

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227 Preventive Pediatric <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Care <strong>for</strong> <strong>Infant</strong>s and Toddlers<br />

Rahil Briggs (United States)<br />

228 A State Wide Early Intervention <strong>Program</strong> - Working Together to Make it Work<br />

Pamela duRieu Linke, Sharyn Galwey (Australia)<br />

229 Early Head Start Participation, Family Routines, Parenting Stress, and Child<br />

Literacy<br />

Rachel Schiffman, Lorraine McKelvey, Thomas Reischl, Hiram E. Fitzgerald, Lixiong Gu,<br />

Holly Brophy-Herb, Shelley Hawver, Mary DeLuca (United States)<br />

230 Early Childhood Professionals, Hidden Actors of Risk Behavior Prevention: A<br />

Participative Study in the Rhone-Alps Region (France)<br />

Denis Fontaine, Jean-Francois Vallette, Denis Mellier (France)<br />

231 Supporting Babies and their Families in Major Disasters: Emergency<br />

Psychotherapeutic Interventions <strong>for</strong> Repatriate Babies in Roissy Charles de<br />

Gaulle Airport during the Ivory Coast Confl ict<br />

Dalila Rezzoug, Helene Romano, Frederic Adnet, Marie Rose Moro, Thierry Baubet<br />

(France)<br />

232 Study of the Therapeutic Effects of Two Attachment-based Intervention<br />

Modalities with <strong>Infant</strong>s in Chile<br />

Veronica Undurraga Perez, Felipe Lecannelier Acevedo, Ana Maria Olivares Barahona,<br />

Nancy Goldstein Avdaloff, Catalina Larrain, Marianela Hoffmann Soto (Chile)<br />

233 The Moderating Effect of Parental Warmth and Sensitivity on the <strong>Association</strong><br />

between Physical Discipline and Child Behavioral Outcomes: A Longitudinal<br />

Approach<br />

Ann Stacks, Jean Gerard, Toko Oshio Jacqueline Guzell-Roe (United States)<br />

234 Promoting Attachment Security in Primary Prevention using Video Feedback<br />

Per Olof Svanberg (Great Britain)<br />

235 Research Basis <strong>for</strong> Integrating Social Emotional and Intellectual Development<br />

Ellen Galinsky (United States)<br />

236 Intentional Learning Communities in New Mexico Pilot through Communitybased<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Partnership<br />

Lois Vermilya (United States)<br />

237 Systemic Trans<strong>for</strong>mations in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Oklahoma, and<br />

Illinois<br />

Nina Sazer O’Donnell (United States)<br />

238 Increasing Motivation <strong>for</strong> Professional Career Ladders<br />

Craig Jones (United States)<br />

239 Quality Improvements in Child Care<br />

Mimi Graham (United States)<br />

240 Through the Looking Glass: An Attachment-based Parenting Project Based in<br />

Child Care<br />

Sally Watson, Pam Murphy (Australia)<br />

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241 Using Attachment Understanding to Promote Teacher-Child Relationship and<br />

Build Community among the Children<br />

Robyn Mary Dolby, Naomi Iliffe, Belinda Swan, Judy Croll (Australia)<br />

242 Refl ective Conversations: A Model <strong>for</strong> Clinical Support <strong>for</strong> Child Care Staff<br />

Elizabeth Warren, Robyn Mary Dolby (Australia)<br />

243 Parent Cognitions and Parent-<strong>Infant</strong> Interaction: The Relationship with<br />

Development in the First 12 Months<br />

Melissa Ferrier-Lynn, Helen Skouteris, Geraldine Abdilla (Australia)<br />

244 Helping High-risk <strong>Infant</strong>s: Preventative and Early Intervention Practices<br />

Jan C Smith, Melissa Ferrier-Lynn (Australia)<br />

245 Maternal Postpartum Adjustment in Victoria’s South West: A Rural<br />

Perspective<br />

Melissa Ferrier-Lynn (Australia)<br />

246 The Chances <strong>for</strong> Children Teen Parent-<strong>Infant</strong> Project: Why, What, Where, and<br />

How?<br />

Ava Siegler (United States)<br />

247 Bridging the Gap: Looking at how Teen Mothers use Group Process<br />

Elizabeth Buckner (United States)<br />

248 Psychological Effects of Early Food Allergies on the Development of Young<br />

Children<br />

Lalia Castro de Souza, Noelle van de Casteele, Mathieu Zannotti, Delphine de Boissieu,<br />

Christophe Dupont (France)<br />

249 How Attachment Theory In<strong>for</strong>ms <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Practice with Toddlers<br />

and Parents in a Community Care Center<br />

Nicole Guedeney, Anne-Sophie Mintz, Marie-Odile Perouse de Montclos (France)<br />

250 The Home Visit and the Medical Student<br />

Lasia Martins Nudelmann, Salvador Hackmann Calia, Carmen Martins Nudelmann (Brazil)<br />

251 Relationships among Parental Knowledge of <strong>Infant</strong> Development: Complexity<br />

of Reasoning about Development and Quality of Home Environment in an<br />

Early Head Start Population<br />

Jacqueline Guzell-Roe, Ann Stacks (United States)<br />

252 A Parents-Baby Club as a Therapeutic Containing and Preventing Milieu<br />

Neta Avner, Ravit Efroni, Keren Paz, Noa Golan (Israel)<br />

253 The Karitane Residential Family Care Clinical <strong>Program</strong> - Sydney, Australia<br />

Deborah Nemeth, Cecily Barton, Jane Phillips (Australia)<br />

254 Evaluation of Child and Maternal Outcomes associated with the Karitane<br />

Residential Family Care Unit <strong>Program</strong><br />

Deborah Nemeth, Jane Phillips (Australia)<br />

255 Implementation and Evaluation of Parent-Child Interaction Clinic (PCIC) at a<br />

Residential Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Service<br />

Jane Phillips, Deborah Nemeth, Cecily Barton (Australia)<br />

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256 A Community Development Approach to Cross-sectoral Initiatives <strong>for</strong> Early<br />

<strong>Infant</strong> and Family Development<br />

Jean Hughes, Elizabeth Kay-Raining Bird (Canada)<br />

257 The Lay Home Visitor Role: Linchpin to Enabling a Cross-sectoral Approach<br />

to Early <strong>Infant</strong>-Family Interventions<br />

Jean Hughes, Denise Sommerfeld (Canada)<br />

258 When the Destination becomes the Journey: Viewing Research Progress and<br />

Outcome Measures from the Family’s and Community’s Perspectives<br />

Jean Hughes, Elizabeth Kay-Raining Bird, Denise Sommerfeld (Canada)<br />

259 Babies’ Helplessness, Practitioners’ Helplessness: How Teams can contain<br />

the Babies’ Anxieties?<br />

Denis Mellier, Patrick Mauvais (France)<br />

12:00 - 13:20 Poster Session I - Parenting & Family Process<br />

260 Becoming Parents: Couple’s Attachment on Marital Quality during the<br />

Transition to Parenthood<br />

Rosetta Castellano, Patrizia Velotti, Giulio Cesare Zavattini (Italy)<br />

261 Assessment of Depressed Mother-Father-Child Triad Interaction of Japanese<br />

Families: Preliminary Case Studies<br />

Hitoshi Kaneko, Yasuko Sasaki, Haya Sechiyama, Takahiro Yoshizumi, Masae Ninomiya,<br />

Yukari Hibino, Shoko Hamada, Erika Maruyama, Shuji Honjo (Japan)<br />

262 Sleep: Predictors from 18 Months to 42 Months<br />

Alissa Schactman, Leah Hatton, Marnee Maroes, Margaret K. McKim (Canada)<br />

263 Predictors of Parents Physical Disciplinary Practices: The Infl uence of<br />

Psychopathology and Cultural Beliefs<br />

Ricardo Barroso, Miguel Goncalves, Carla Machado (Portugal)<br />

264 Parental Characteristics, Abandonment, and Placement of Children in a Child<br />

Care Institution<br />

Grigori Abatzogchlou, Christina Chatzidimitriou (Greece)<br />

265 The Special Circumstances of Mothers in Japan whose Children go to Bed<br />

Late<br />

Hiromi Kawasaki, Eleanor Kane, Mika Nishiyama, Hiroe Tsushima (Japan)<br />

266 Pregnancy as a Trauma Repetition Compulsion: How to Prevent it? How to<br />

Sustain the Mother-Child Couple?<br />

Maria Lucia Maulucci, Emilia de Rosa, Riccardo Cocchi, Giovanni Hassan (Italy)<br />

267 Child Homicide caused by Repeated Child Battering<br />

Anne L.M. Kauppi (Finland)<br />

268 Some Methodological Problems in Longitudinal Studies with <strong>Infant</strong>s and<br />

Toddlers in the Foster Care System<br />

Rob Clyman, Dong Pan, Christina Little, Heather Beil (United States)<br />

Foyer S1<br />

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269 Description of the Treatment of Small Children and their Families in the<br />

Family Ward in the Department of Child Psychiatry, Hospital <strong>for</strong> Chlidren and<br />

Adolescents, University Hospital in Helsinki<br />

Eeva-Liisa Palomaki (Finland)<br />

270 Longitudinal Study of Pregnancy After Infertility<br />

Laetitia Marclay, Joelle Darwiche, Marc Germond, Patrice Guex (Switzerland)<br />

271 Evaluation of Families with Adolescent Parents in the Urban Periphery of<br />

Porto Alegre, Brazil<br />

Angela Maria Polgati Diehl, Olga Falceto, Elena Metcalf, Carmen Fernandes (Brazil)<br />

272 Risk Exposure in Toddlers of Low-income Families: Links to Child<br />

Functioning at Five Years of Age<br />

Lorraine McKelvey, Hiram E. Fitzgerald, Rachel Schiffman (United States)<br />

273 Increasing School Readiness through Parent Involvement and Education:<br />

One State’s Experience<br />

Celeste Sturdevant Reed, Laurie Van Egeren, Laura Bates, Betty Tableman, Hiram E.<br />

Fitzgerald (United States)<br />

274 Effects of the Training <strong>Program</strong> <strong>for</strong> Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Interaction in Infancy:<br />

Looking through Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Interaction Style, Touch Pattern, and Joint<br />

Attention<br />

Keumjoo Kwak, Sunghae Park, Yoonkyung Jeong, Sujung Kim, Yumi Choi (Korean<br />

Republic (south))<br />

275 Child and Maternal Outcomes Following Admission to the Karitane<br />

Residential Family Care Unit in Sydney, Australia<br />

Jane Phillips, Deborah Nemeth (Australia)<br />

276 Medical Termination and Prenatal Psychological Process<br />

Vrronique Mirlesse, F. Perrote, Monique Bouchilloux, C. de Vigan, Marie-Jose Soubieux,<br />

Francois Sirol, Linda Morisseau, Fernand Daffos (France)<br />

277 Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Psychological Management, and<br />

Couples with HIV Infection<br />

Ouriel Rosenblum, Sylvie Viaux, David Cohen (France)<br />

278 A Comprehensive Preschool Day Treatment <strong>Program</strong><br />

Mona Segal, Susan Ward, Linda Aspler (Canada)<br />

279 High Risk Pregnancy and Sexual Abuse in Childhood<br />

Mylene Garo, Ouriel Rosenblum (France)<br />

280 Dynamics of the Consultation of Clinic Psychology in Medical Aid to<br />

Procreation with Gametes Gift: Questions about How to Work the Roots of<br />

Parentality in Therapeutic Consultations<br />

Patrick Cauvin (France)<br />

281 A Comprehensive Preschool Day Treatment <strong>Program</strong><br />

Mona Segal, Susan Ward, Linda Aspler (Canada)<br />

282 Paiga - Twenty and Two Years of Experience with Pregnant Adolescents<br />

Angela Maria Polgati Diehl, Angela Horn Pegoraro, Maria Estela Peccin Soares, Maria<br />

Geraldina Vicosa, Vanessa Galarraga (Brazil)<br />

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283 Cotherapy in Seriously Disturbed <strong>Infant</strong>-Parent Interactions<br />

Didier Rabain, Ludovic Duverge, Francine Couetoux, Marcela Montes de Oca, Jacqueline<br />

Wendland (France)<br />

284 Antenatal Diagnosis: Pregnancy and Parent-<strong>Infant</strong> Relations<br />

Marie-Jose Soubieux, Francois Sirol, Anne Brisson, Marie-Anne Lepez, Michele Marillaud,<br />

Jeanne-Marie Schuller, Christine Arato (France)<br />

12:00 - 13:20 Poster Session I - Caregiving Contexts<br />

285 Depressed versus Non-depressed Mothers Reading a Picture Book to their<br />

<strong>Infant</strong>s: An Analysis of Nonverbal Behaviors<br />

Nadja Reissland (Great Britain)<br />

286 Questions about the Place of Therapists between Neutral and Acting Position<br />

Meret Vallon, (Switzerland)<br />

287 The Peek-a-Boo Club: An <strong>Infant</strong>/Mother Treatment Group to Address the<br />

Effects of the Experience and Exposure to Severe Family Violence<br />

Lindy Henry, Bez Robertson, Wendy Bunston, Kate Enderby, Naomi Audette, Frances<br />

Thomson Salo (Australia)<br />

288 The Reason <strong>for</strong> Rhyme in the Mother <strong>Infant</strong> Relationship<br />

Siobhan Aidene Hannigan, Anne Cumming, Christine Steentyes (Australia)<br />

289 The 24 Hours Care Unit in the Child Psychiatric Clinic in University Hospital<br />

of Tampere<br />

Pirjo Rantanen (Finland)<br />

290 Exploring the Concept of Emotional Availability in the <strong>Infant</strong> Childcare<br />

Setting: A Comparison of <strong>Infant</strong> Interactions with Mothers, Fathers and<br />

Professional Caregivers<br />

Sharne Annette Rolfe (Australia)<br />

291 The Effi cacy of the <strong>World</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Organization (WHO) Care <strong>for</strong> Development<br />

Intervention on Improving the Home Environment of Young Children<br />

Ilgi Ozturk Ertem, Gulsum Atay, Derya Dogan Gumus, Bahar Emine Bingoler, Asuman<br />

Bayhan, Dolunay Sarica, Hanife Ozdemir, Gulden Ozturk, Canan Gul Gok, Gonul Erdogan,<br />

Nermin Sezer, Habibe Dilsiz (Turkey)<br />

292 The First Steps: Preventive Developmental Guidance in Multicultural<br />

Environments<br />

Patrick Meurs, Gül Jullian (Belgium)<br />

293 Listening to Preverbal Children: Symbolic Gestures as an Intervention to<br />

Enhance the Caregiver-Child Relationship<br />

Claire Vallotton (United States)<br />

294 Introducing <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> to Childminders and Nursery Nurses: The<br />

Solihull Approach<br />

Hazel Douglas, Samantha Day, Mary Rheeston (Great Britain)<br />

295 Promoting <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> in the Preschool Setting: Building Resilience and<br />

Relationships through Supporting Motor Skill Development<br />

Naomi Priest (Australia)<br />

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296 Nurture or Neglect: Does what You get Determine who You will Become?<br />

Rosalie Woodside (United States)<br />

297 The <strong>Infant</strong>, Toddler, Preschool Resilience <strong>Program</strong>: Responding to the Effects<br />

of Terrorism and Natural Disasters in New York, Israel, and Maldives<br />

Claude Chemtob, Robert Abramovitz (United States), Shmuel Lahad (Israel), Helena Duch<br />

(United States)<br />

298 Parent <strong>Infant</strong> Psychotherapy in Situations of Exile and Migration<br />

Marie Rose Moro, Benoit Dutray, Dalila Rezzoug, Thierry Baubet (France)<br />

299 Supporting <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> in Center-based Child Care<br />

Porcia Kennel, Rima Malhotra, Mary Chainski (United States)<br />

300 Parent-Child Relationship in the Context of Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) and<br />

Hematopoetic Cell Transplantation (HCT)<br />

Elise Drain (France)<br />

301 Migration, A Risk <strong>for</strong> Identity?<br />

Taieb Ferradji, Dalila Rezzoug, Marie Rose Moro (France)<br />

302 Attachment and Cultures<br />

Stephane Boussat, Quirot Benoit (France)<br />

303 Using Ecomaps to Explore the Sources of Social Support of Hispanic Fathers<br />

of <strong>Infant</strong>s and Toddlers with Disabilities<br />

Vivian Correa, Joyce Tardaguila-Harth, Peter Alter (United States)<br />

304 Cortisol as a biomarker <strong>for</strong> Quality Child Care<br />

Margaret Sims, Trevor Parry, Andrew Guilfoyle (Australia)<br />

307 What Does Good Enough Child Care look like <strong>for</strong> <strong>Infant</strong>s?<br />

Margaret Sims (Australia)<br />

308 In Search of New Ways: Listening to the Child - Refl ections on a Project<br />

of Supporting the <strong>Health</strong> of Children and Adolescents of Slums in Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Angela M. Maggioli Rabello, Astrea da Gama e Silva, Flavia Averbug, Regina Celi Bastos<br />

Lima, Sandra Mara de Mello Lopes, Tereza Carsalade (Brazil)<br />

309 Through the Looking Glass: A Partnership in Parenting Project<br />

Pam Murphy, Sally Watson (Australia)<br />

310 Epidemiological Data on a Community-based <strong>Infant</strong> Unit in Paris<br />

Didier Rabain, Elisabeth Aidane, Marcela Montes de Oca (France)<br />

311 Evaluation of Therapeutic Foster Care <strong>for</strong> <strong>Infant</strong>s at Risk: Which Milestones?<br />

Cathy Foures, Jean-Louis Nouvel, Martin Pavelka, Richard Pascal, Hana Rottman (France)<br />

312 The I Feel Pictures: Methodological Considerations and Cross-cultural<br />

Evaluation<br />

Jutta Raita-Hasu (Finland)<br />

313 <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Training Modules<br />

Carrie Mori, Melissa Bandy, Johnna Anderson (United States)<br />

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313A Pregnancy During Adolescence in Contexts of Poverty: Effects in the Tasks<br />

of the Adolescent Development<br />

Maria Teresa Pierola (Peru)<br />

313B Maternal Representations and Adolescent Mothers: A Comparative Study<br />

Pierina Traverso (Peru)<br />

313C Adolescent Motherhood in Adolescents in Contexts of Poverty: Obstacle or<br />

Project of Life?<br />

Magaly Nablega (Peru)<br />

313D Social Representations About Childhood: Perspectives of Mothers from<br />

Different Peruvian Regions<br />

Cecilia Thorne, Magaly Nablega, Paula Moreyra, Betty Pena (Peru)<br />

12:00 - 13:20 Poster Session I - Autistic Spectrum Disorders<br />

314 The Body Image and its Psychopathology in Tex Avery Cartoons<br />

Marion Duguet, Franck Bonelli, Jean-Louis Goeb, Pierre Delion (France)<br />

315 The Self-report FAQ shows Diffi culties in Parents of Autistic Children<br />

Laurence Robel (France)<br />

316 The Effects of Responsive Teaching on Young Children with Autism/PDD and<br />

Children with other Developmental Disabilities<br />

Gerald Mahoney, Frida Perales (United States)<br />

317 Progression of Play in Non-autistic Autism Spectrum Disorders<br />

Prahtiba N. Reebye, Atefeh Soltanifar, Annie Wolverton, Christopher Gibbins (Canada)<br />

318 Child Psychiatric Day Ward <strong>for</strong> Autistic Children<br />

Tuula Olkinuora, Anna-Kaarina Roto, Kaija Puura, Palvi Kaukonen (Finland)<br />

319 Regression versus No Regression in Autistic Disorder: Developmental<br />

Trajectories<br />

Paola Bernabei, Antonella Cerquiglini, Flavia Cortesi, Caterina D’Ardia, Anna Volzone (Italy)<br />

320 Presentation of Preaut Research and Discussion of the First Results<br />

Graciela Cullere Crespin, Marie-Christine Laznik, Jean-Louis Sarradet, Claude Bursztejn<br />

(France)<br />

321 The Importance of a Medical Genetics Evaluation in Pervasive Developmental<br />

Disorder<br />

Mandy Barker, Armand Bottani (Switzerland)<br />

322 A Pilot Study to Establish the Feasibility of Parental Targeted Video<br />

Recording <strong>for</strong> Studies of Social Communication in Early Childhood<br />

Philip Wilson, Christine Puckering, Nadja Reissland, Helen Marwick (Great Britain),<br />

Christopher Gillberg (Sweden), Alex McConnachie (Great Britain)<br />

323 Over-sensitiveness of the Autistic Child to the Fluctuations of the Maternal<br />

Investment: A Predictive Sign of Good Evolution in the Autistic Spectrum?<br />

Patrick Cauvin, Sophie Catala, Marie Delinger, Martine Myquel (France)<br />

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324 Social Nets as a Complementary Side of the Long-term Therapeutic<br />

Intervention in Developmental Disorders<br />

Ana Ma Fabre-Y Del Rivero (Mexico)<br />

325 Family Errancy, Discontinuity in Primary Bonds and their Relationship with<br />

Pharmacodependency<br />

Juana Ma. Borbolla-Parez (Mexico)<br />

326 Theoretical and Clinical Considerations about Long-term Work with Severe<br />

Developmental Psychopathology (Autistic Spectrum Disorders)<br />

Celia Delgado-Teijeiro (Mexico)<br />

327 Relations to Objects and Object Relations: Bi-modal Developmental Group<br />

Therapy <strong>for</strong> Treating Disorders of Relating and Communicating<br />

Rita Jacoby, Josette Ewert, Delphine Plumier, Marie-Jeanne Schon, Jean-Francois Vervier,<br />

Romy Weyrich (Luxembourg)<br />

328 Evolution of the Treatment of a Group of Children with ASD with a<br />

Developmental Relationship Approach Based Model<br />

Maria Teresa Sindelar (Switzerland), Annalisa Monti (Italy)<br />

12:00 - 13:20, Poster Workshop Session II<br />

Poster Workshop 5: Pre- and Peri-natal Infl uences on Risk<br />

329 Facilitator<br />

Klaus Minde (Canada)<br />

330 Pre- and Peri-natal Infl uences on Risk Processes Is the Baby Mine or the<br />

Hospital’s - Supporting the Early Relationship in Hospital Environment<br />

Inger Linnea Soderlund (Finland)<br />

331 Attachment Quality to Fathers in Preterm <strong>Infant</strong>s at 12 Months of Age<br />

Ruediger Kissgen, Angela Kribs, Norbert Heinen, Bernhard Roth (Germany)<br />

332 Disorganized Attachment Quality in Very Low Birthweight Preterm <strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

and Postnatal Neurobiological Risk<br />

Karl Heinz-Brisch (Germany)<br />

333 Trauma of Pre-term Birth: Coping Processes, Mother-Child Relationship, and<br />

Early Regulatory/Developmental Tasks - A Prospective Study<br />

Grazyna Kmita (Poland)<br />

334 Effects of Preterm Extrauterine Visual Experience on the Developing Visual<br />

System: A Longitudinal Study of Shifts of Attention and Gaze in Early Infancy<br />

Sabine Hunnius, Reint H. Geuze, Arend F. Bos, Mar J. Zweens (Netherlands)<br />

335 Parenting Preterm <strong>Infant</strong>s: Neonatal Risk, Maternal Social Isolation, and<br />

Depression<br />

Jon-Paul Bianchi, Julie Poehlmann (United States)<br />

336 Sleeping and Feeding Patterns of Premature and/or Sick <strong>Infant</strong>s After<br />

Discharge from the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and their Parents’ Wellbeing<br />

Arna Skuladottir, Rakel Bjorg Jonsdottir, Solveig Kristjansdottir (Iceland)<br />

Foyer S2<br />

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337 Sleeping and Feeding Rhythms of Premature <strong>Infant</strong>s in Japan<br />

Kumi Mikuni, Taiko Hirose, Motoko Okamitsu, Sakae Saito, Masami Usui, Miho Kusanagi,<br />

Izumi Takahashi, Mayumi Hiramatsu, Taeko Teramoto, Takahide Omori (Japan)<br />

338 Maternal <strong>Mental</strong> Representations in the Light of Prematurity: Contribution of<br />

Kangaroo Care<br />

Kelley Paula MacGregor, Nuno Miguel Reis, Pedro Caldeira da Silva (Portugal)<br />

339 Contextual Predictors of Cognitive Development among Very Low Birth<br />

Weight Children<br />

Hyunjin Kim, Hoewook Chung (United States)<br />

Poster Workshop 6: Story Stems: Children’s Representations in the<br />

Early School Years - Developmental and Cultural Infl uences<br />

339A Facilitator<br />

Robert N. Emde (United States)<br />

340 <strong>Mental</strong> Representations of Parents and Family Structure of First Grade<br />

Elementary School Children from Brazil & Germany: Similarities and<br />

Differences<br />

Leticia Franieck (Germany)<br />

341 Effects of Prematurity in Children’s Play Narratives<br />

Reija Latva, Liisa Lehtonen, Raili Salmelin, Tuula Tamminen (Finland)<br />

342 Exploration of a New Coding System <strong>for</strong> the MacArthur Narrative Story Stem<br />

Battery<br />

Antonia Glowacki, Peter Fonagy (Great Britain)<br />

343 Changes of Attachment to the Mother from Infancy to Childhood: Are Girls<br />

Less at Risk?<br />

Ildiko Toth, Agnes Szollosi, Ildiko Danis (Hungary), Jonathan Michael Green (Great Britain),<br />

Judit Gervai (Hungary)<br />

344 Italian Validation of the Manchester Child Attachment Task and its<br />

Relationship with AAI, SAT: Temperamental Characteristics and Social Skills<br />

Maria Zaccagnino, Barbara Actis Perrinetti, Fabio Veglia (Italy)<br />

345 <strong>Association</strong>s between Triadic Family Relationship during Infancy and<br />

Children’s Narrative Representations at Preschool Age<br />

Kai von Klitzing, Stephanie Stadelmann, Agnes von Wyl, Sonja Perren (Switzerland)<br />

346 Meanings of Parental Divorce as Refl ected in Correlates of Children’s<br />

Narrative Themes<br />

Inge Bretherton, Timothy Page (United States)<br />

347 Profi les of Story Telling with the MacArthur Story Stem Battery<br />

JoAnn Robinson, Monica Ox<strong>for</strong>d, Mary Klute, Susan Spieker (United States)<br />

348 Using the MacArthur Story Stem Battery to Understand Antisocial Children<br />

Jonathan Hill, Nichaela Broyden, Gill Lancaster (Great Britain)<br />

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349 Clinical Use of MacArthur Story Stem Battery in Preschool Children with<br />

Sexual Abuse<br />

Yee Jin Shin, Kyung Sook Lee, Joo Young Woo (Korean Republic (south))<br />

350 Structured Diagnostic Interviews: Parent and Child Report in Preschoolers<br />

with Manic-like Symptoms<br />

Carol Beres<strong>for</strong>d, JoAnn Robinson, John Holmberg (United States)<br />

351 Story Stem Assessments of the Effects of Maltreatment in Legal, Clinical, and<br />

Child Protection Work<br />

Jill Hodges (Great Britain)<br />

352 Children’s Play Narratives in Clinical Practice at a Child Psychiatric Family<br />

Ward<br />

Palvi Kaukonen, Reija Latva, Raili Salmelin, Ilona Luoma (Finland)<br />

353 Caregiver Traumatization and Young Children’s <strong>Mental</strong> Representations of<br />

Self and Others<br />

Daniel Schecter, Annette Zygmunt, JoAnn Robinson (United States)<br />

354 Emotional Themes in Narratives of Depressed versus ADHD and <strong>Health</strong>y<br />

Preschoolers<br />

Andy Belden, Jill Sullivan, Joan Luby (United States)<br />

355 How Preschool Children Deal with Hypothetical Confl icts: <strong>Association</strong>s<br />

between Avoidance and Emotional/Behavioral Problems<br />

Stephanie Stadelmann, Agnes von Wyl, Sonja Perren, Kai von Klitzing (Switzerland)<br />

13:00 - 13:45 Video Session 8<br />

356 Meeting a Baby<br />

Pedro Caldeira da Silva (Portugal)<br />

13:30 - 14:20 Lunch<br />

IMHJ Board Meeting<br />

Hiram E. Fitzgerald, Deborah Weatherston (United States)<br />

14:30 - 15:50 Symposia Session IV<br />

Symposium 21: Symposium of the Marce Society (Francophone<br />

Group)<br />

357 Moderator<br />

Nine Glangeaud-Freudenthal (France)<br />

358 Pregnancy and Family History of Suicide: <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Considerations<br />

Oguz Omay (France)<br />

359 Prevention and Care <strong>for</strong> Puerperal and Perinatal Psychological Disorders:<br />

Liaison Psychiatry in Maternity<br />

Anne-Laure Sutter, Elisabeth Glatigny-Dallay, C. Quintric, M. Loustau, M.P. Padrosa, C.<br />

Soubielle, I. Lacaze, V. Schaeffer, J. Horovitz, R. Saura, D. Roux, Dominique Dallay, E.<br />

Toussaint, Helene Verdoux (France)<br />

WAIMH Suite<br />

Salle 1<br />

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360 Babies Admitted with their Mother in Psychiatric Mother-baby Units (MBU) in<br />

France and Belgium: Results from National Data Collection (2002-2004)<br />

Nine Glangeaud-Freudenthal, Anne-Laure Sutter, Veronique Lafont, Odile Cazas, Christine<br />

Rainelli, Rafaele Cammas, Marie-Agathe Zimmerman, Blanche Massari, Alain Debourg,<br />

Michel Maron, Francois Poinso, Sylvie Nezelof, Soulie Maryse, Corrine Dumoutier, Clare<br />

Dakowski (France)<br />

361 Perinatal Networks and their Role in <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Prevention<br />

Catherine Isserlis, Maurice Toledano (France)<br />

362 Discussant<br />

Nine Glangeaud-Freudenthal (France)<br />

Symposium 22: Emotional Availability: Cultural and Community<br />

Contexts<br />

363 Moderator<br />

Ora Avierzer (Israel)<br />

364 Emotional Availability in Mothers with a History of Abuse<br />

E. Moehler (Germany), Z. Biringen (United States), C. Kaufmann, A. Wiebel, P. Parzer, F.<br />

Resch (Germany)<br />

365 Cultural Differences in Emotional Availability and Parenting in Young US<br />

Mothers<br />

Jana Chaudhuri, A. Easterbrooks (United States)<br />

366 Mother-child Emotional Availability in Cultural Ecological Developmental<br />

Perspective: Three Cultures, Two Regions, Two Ages, Two Genders<br />

Marc Bornstein, D. Leach, M. Heslington, M. Gini, J. Suwalsky, P. Venuti, S. de Falco, Z.<br />

Giusti, C. Zingman de Galperin (United States)<br />

367 Emotional Availability Intervention with Child Care Providers of <strong>Infant</strong>s and<br />

Toddlers: A Community Perspective<br />

Z. Biringen, J. Aberle, L. Al-Subhi, S. Altenhofen, S. Bennet-Shuck, E. Coker, A. Moorlag, A.<br />

Okuzawa, J. Wood (United States)<br />

368 Discussant<br />

Ora Avierzer (Israel)<br />

Symposium 23: Parenting Interventions <strong>for</strong> Drug Dependent Women:<br />

Focus on Refl ective Functioning and the Mother-Child Relationship<br />

369 Moderator<br />

Alicia Lieberman (United States)<br />

370 Theoretical Mechansisms of Attachment and Addiction in Parenting:<br />

Implications <strong>for</strong> Intervention Development<br />

Linda Mayes (United States)<br />

371 Early Motherhood and Substance Dependency: Factors Related to Better<br />

Outcome of Residential Treatment<br />

Marjukka Pajulo, Mirjam Kalland (Finland)<br />

Louis-Armand<br />

East/Est<br />

Louis-Armand<br />

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372 The Mothers and Toddlers <strong>Program</strong> <strong>for</strong> Women Enrolled in Outpatient<br />

Treatment <strong>for</strong> Drug and Alcohol Use<br />

Nancy Suchman, Cindy DeCoste, Nicole Schmitt (United States)<br />

373 Discussant<br />

Alicia Lieberman (United States)<br />

Symposium 24: The Cowap Compromises of Motherhood Symposium Painleve<br />

374 Moderator<br />

Frances Thomson Salo (Australia)<br />

375 Being a Single Mother<br />

Christine Anzieu-Premmereur (United States)<br />

376 Childbirth and Mourning after the 9/11 <strong>World</strong> Trade Center Attack<br />

Rita Reiswig (United States)<br />

378 Moderator<br />

Frances Thomson Salo (Australia)<br />

Symposium 25: Interaction and the Dyadic Expansion Model: From<br />

Clinical Research to Clinical Therapy<br />

379 Moderator<br />

Alexandra Harrison (United States)<br />

380 How Expressive Rhythm Shrinks and Expands Minds: Vocal Interaction<br />

between Borderline Mothers and their 3-month-old <strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

Maya Gratier, Anne Delavenne, Gisele Danon (France)<br />

381 Dyadic Expansion of Consciousness in a Therapeutic Context<br />

Alexandra Harrison (United States)<br />

382 Interactive Regulation of Affect in Postpartum Depressed Mothers<br />

Corinna Reck, Ulrich Stefenelli, Thomas Fuchs (Germany), George Downing (France),<br />

Edward Tronick (United States)<br />

383 Paradoxical Interactions between Borderline Mothers and their <strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

Gisele Danon, Rozenn Graignic-Philippe, Marina Gianoli-Valente, Emmanuel Devouche,<br />

Maya Gratier, Annick Le Nestour-Crivilla (France)<br />

384 Discussant<br />

Alexandra Harrison (United States)<br />

Symposium 26: Atypical Attachment Patterns in Children<br />

385 Moderator<br />

Thomas O’Connor (United States)<br />

386 Associated Factors of Disturbances of Attachment in Preschool Children<br />

Living in Foster Families<br />

Mirjam Oosterman, Carlo Schuengel (Netherlands)<br />

Cite<br />

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387 How Do Co-constructed Narrative Measures in Maltreated and Nonmaltreated<br />

Children Living in Stable Placements Relate to Socio-emotional<br />

Functioning? Results from the <strong>Infant</strong> Team Follow-up Study<br />

Neil Boris, Sherry Heller, Lara Robinson, Lisa Settles, Colleen Crittenden (United States)<br />

388 Exploring Attachment Behavior Versus Non-attachment Behavior: Clinical<br />

Observations of Children’s Diverging Relationship-specifi c Behavioral<br />

Patterns with Signifi cant Caregivers<br />

J. Clasien de Schipper (Netherlands), Robert S. Marvin (United States), Carlo Schuengel<br />

(Netherlands), William F. Whelan (United States)<br />

389 Discussant<br />

Thomas O’Connor (United States)<br />

Symposium 27: Transcultural Issues in Caregiving: The Orphanage,<br />

Immigrants, and Transculturation<br />

390 Moderator<br />

Klaus Minde (Canada)<br />

391 Working with Caregivers in the Orphanage: Transcultural Issues<br />

Felipe Eugenio Lecannelier (Chile)<br />

392 Babies and Parents in their Contexts and Cultures: Lessons from the Field<br />

Marie Rose Moro, Felicia Heidenreich (France)<br />

393 The <strong>Health</strong>y Immigrant Paradox: What Is the Cost of Acculturation?<br />

Martin Maldonado-Duran, Clara Aisenstein, Charles Millhuff (United States)<br />

393A Discussant<br />

Klaus Minde (Canada)<br />

14:30 - 15:50 Workshop Session 4<br />

394 Workshop 19: Let’s Read: A Universal Early Literacy <strong>Program</strong> to Enhance<br />

Attuned Parent/Child Communication, Strengthen Relationships, and<br />

Promote <strong>Health</strong>y Development<br />

Frank Oberklaid, Campbell Paul (Australia)<br />

395 Workshop 20: Brazelton Examination with Blind Mothers: Using the NBAs<br />

Transcription Special Situation<br />

Terry Berry Brazelton (United States), Daniel Stern, Nadia Bruschweiller-Stern<br />

(Switzerland), Drina Candilis Huisman, Edith Thoueille, Michel Soule (France), Joshua<br />

Sparrow (United States), Martine Vermillard (France)<br />

396 Workshop 21: The Alarm Distress Baby Scale (ADBB): Training and<br />

Reliability<br />

Antoine Guedeney (France), Kaija Helena Puura, Mirjami Mantymaa (Finland), Stephen<br />

Matthey, Rudi Crncec (Australia), Ilona Luoma (Finland)<br />

397 Workshop 22: Treating Traumatic Stress across Generations: Working with<br />

Inner City Adolescent Mothers, their Babies, and their Mothers<br />

Talia Hatzor, Daniel Schechter (United States)<br />

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Salle 3<br />

Salle 4<br />

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398 Workshop 23: The Family Alliance Assessment Scale, an Instrument to<br />

Assess Family Interactions<br />

Chloe Lavanchy, Myriam Cuennet, France Frascarolo, Nicolas Favez (Switzerland)<br />

399 Workshop 24: Communicative Musicality and Premature <strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

Hisako Watanabe (Japan), Stephen Malloch (Australia), Colwyn Trevarthen (Great Britain),<br />

Takeshi Horiuchi, Toyoko Watanabe (Japan)<br />

14:30 - 15:15 Video Session 9<br />

400 Becoming A Partner - The Baby’s Bathing Time: Initiative, Communication,<br />

and Mutuality in a Body Care Situation in the Second Semester of Life<br />

Julianna Vamos (France)<br />

15:30 - 16:15 Video Session 10<br />

401 Respectful Approach to a Reserved Baby: Preverbal Psychic and Body<br />

Activity: 18 Minutes in Tamara’s Life<br />

Anne Vasseur (France)<br />

16:00 - 16:20 Break<br />

16:30 - 18:00 Plenary Interface II<br />

401A Moderator<br />

Dieter Buergin (Switzerland)<br />

402 Interfaces between Attachment and Intersubjectivity in a Clinical Motherinfant<br />

Dyad<br />

George Downing (France), Ute Ziegenhain (Germany)<br />

18:30 - 19:15 Classical Piano Concert<br />

18:15 - 20:00 European Affi liate Meeting<br />

Salle C<br />

Salle D<br />

WAIMH Suite<br />

WAIMH Suite<br />

Foyer S1/S2<br />

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Gaston<br />

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08:00 - 08:50 Master Class Session III<br />

403 Maternal Insightfulness into the Emotional Experience of the Child: Its<br />

Signifi cance <strong>for</strong> Children’s Development in Normative and High-risk<br />

Conditions<br />

David Oppenheim (Israel)<br />

404 A Family Perspective in Interaction Guidance<br />

Monica Hedenbro (Sweden)<br />

405 Relationship Based Early Intervention: Home and Community Based<br />

Approaches<br />

Hiram E. Fitzgerald (United States)<br />

406 The <strong>Infant</strong> Reveals Family Trauma: Transgenerational Transmission of<br />

Confl icts in <strong>Infant</strong>-parent Therapy<br />

Hisako Watanabe (Japan)<br />

09:00 - 09:50 Plenary IV<br />

Irving B. Harris Distinguished Lecture<br />

407 Moderator<br />

Antoine Guedeney (France)<br />

408 Attachment Disorders in Family and Social Context<br />

Charles Zeanah (United States)<br />

10:00 - 10:20 Break<br />

10:30 - 11:50 Symposium Session V<br />

Symposium 28: Adolescent Pregnancy and Parenting: Support and<br />

Relationship with Signifi cant Others<br />

409 Moderator<br />

Isabel Soares (Portugal)<br />

410 Adolescent Pregnancy, Attachment Style, and Depression<br />

Barbara Figueiredo (Portugal), Antonia Bifulco (Great Britain), Alexandra Pacheco, Raquel<br />

Costa (Portugal)<br />

411 Pregnant Adolescents’ Identity: Development Process and Family Infl uence<br />

Margarida Abreu, Jose Azevedo, Paul Constancal (Portugal)<br />

412 Social Support, Maternal Attachment State of Mind, and Attachment Security<br />

in <strong>Infant</strong>s of Portuguese Adolescent Mothers<br />

Ines Jongenelen, Isabel Soares (Portugal), Karin Grossmann (Germany), Carla Martins<br />

(Portugal)<br />

Salle 1<br />

Salle 2<br />

Salle 3<br />

Salle 4<br />

Gaston<br />

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413 Relational Factors Associated with Adolescent Pregnancy in Adolescents of<br />

Low Socio-economic Status: A Cross-sectional Comparative Study<br />

Ana Isabel Pereira, Cristina Canavarro, A. Pedrosa, M. Cardoso, Denise Mendonca<br />

(Portugal)<br />

414 Discussant<br />

Isabel Soares (Portugal)<br />

Symposium 29: Therapeutic Factors in Treatments with Very Young<br />

Children<br />

415 Moderator<br />

Francisco Palacio-Espasa (Switzerland)<br />

416 Long Term Follow-up Study from Preschool Age to Adulthood: Impact on 20<br />

Cases of Early Treatments at the Jardin D’enfants Thérapeutique<br />

Dora Knauer (Switzerland)<br />

417 Parent-child Treatments throughout Pre-school and School Years<br />

Marilisa Martelli, C. Bacchi, L. Benini, C. Barbieri, A. Cassetti, S. Impagliazzo, P. Siboni, C.<br />

Gentili (Italy)<br />

418 Therapeutic Factors in Brief Parent-infant Psychotherapies<br />

Sandra Rusconi Serpa, Christiane Robert-Tissot, Dora Knauer, Remy Barbe, Francisco<br />

Palacio Espasa (Switzerland)<br />

419 Early Intervention and Dyadic and Triadic Arrangements<br />

Grazia Maria Fava Vizziello, G. Simonelli, T. Baisini, F. de Palo (Italy)<br />

420 Discussant<br />

Francisco Palacio-Espasa (Switzerland)<br />

Symposium 30: <strong>Infant</strong>s and Rape<br />

421 Moderator<br />

Frances Thomson Salo (Australia)<br />

422 Parent-infant Psychotherapy with a Mother and Her <strong>Infant</strong> Born of Rape<br />

Amanda Jones (Great Britain)<br />

423 Working with a Sick Baby, Born of a Rape<br />

Campbell Paul (Australia)<br />

424 Child of Hope: Attachment and Trauma in Infancy<br />

Astrid Berg (South Africa)<br />

425 Discussant<br />

Juliet Hopkins (Great Britain)<br />

Symposium 31: The Irving B. Harris Symposium on Preventive-<br />

Intervention: Young and Vulnerable: Meeting the Needs of Children<br />

Under Three in Britain<br />

Louis-Armand<br />

East/Est<br />

Louis-Armand<br />

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426 Moderator<br />

Paul Barrows (Great Britain)<br />

427 <strong>Infant</strong> Care in England: Mothers’ Aspirations and Experiences, Satisfaction,<br />

and Concerns<br />

Penelope Leach, Sara Phillips (Great Britain)<br />

428 The Relationship between Maternal Postnatal Depression and Children’s<br />

Language Development<br />

Alan Stein, Sara Phillips (Great Britain)<br />

429 Offering Support to Vulnerable Families expecting a New Baby: Take-up and<br />

Impact<br />

Jacqueline Barnes, Rob Senior, Kristen MacPherson (Great Britain)<br />

430 Effects of a Pre-school <strong>Program</strong> on Children at Risk of Educational<br />

Underachievement<br />

Maria Evangelou (Great Britain)<br />

431 Discussant<br />

Paul Barrows (Great Britain)<br />

Symposium 32: Perinatal Risks, Parental Responses, and Later<br />

Outcomes<br />

432 Moderator<br />

Charles Zeanah (United States)<br />

433 Does Maternal Traumatization Impact Heart Rate Reactivity in Response to<br />

Separation Distress?<br />

Daniel Schechter, Michael Myers, Mark Davies, Randall Marshall, Kimberly Trabka, Jaime<br />

McCaw, Michael Liebowitz (United States)<br />

434 Secondary Preventive Intervention in Adolescent Mothers and their Newborn<br />

<strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

Ute Ziegenhain, Sandra Simo, Elisabeth Libal, Barbel Derksen, Ruth Dreiserner (Germany)<br />

435 Prematurity, Maternal Stress, and Mother-child Interactions<br />

Carole Muller-Nix, Margarita Forcada-Guex, Blaise Pierrehumbert, Lyne Jaunin, Ayala<br />

Borghini, Francois Ansermet (Switzerland)<br />

436 Age at Adoption and Adoptive Parental Care as Key Determinants of Socioemotional<br />

Development of Internationally Adopted Children<br />

Rejean Tessier, George M. Tarabulsy, Ellen Moss (Canada)<br />

437 Discussant<br />

Charles Zeanah (United States)<br />

Symposium 33: Early Developmental Care and Psychological Support<br />

in the NICU<br />

Cite<br />

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438 Moderator<br />

Dominique Charlier-Mikolajczak (Belgium)<br />

439 Moving away from the Traditional NICU Towards the Early Developmental<br />

Care NICU<br />

Dominique Haumont, Marie-Paule Durieux, Roberta Ciardelli, Gwenda Delanghe, Druart<br />

Delphine, Marie-Paule Durieux, Emmanuelle Lempereur, Christiane Raspe, Inge van<br />

Herreweghe, Anne van Vaerenbergh (Belgium)<br />

440 Clinical Use of Brazelton’s Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale in<br />

a Neonatal Center <strong>for</strong> Early Detection of Diffi culties in Parent <strong>Infant</strong><br />

Relationship<br />

Marie-Paule Durieux, Emmanuelle Lempereur, Claire Devriendt, Druart Delphine,<br />

Dominique Haumont (Belgium)<br />

441 The Premature Baby and his Psychic Development: Benefi ts of the NIDCAP<br />

<strong>Program</strong><br />

Emmanuelle Lempereur, Druart Delphine, Marie-Paule Durieux, Anne van Vaerenbergh,<br />

Roberta Ciardelli, Gwenda Delanghe, Inge van Herreweghe, Dominique Haumont<br />

(Belgium)<br />

442 The Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale and the Examiner Counter<br />

Transference<br />

Claire Devriendt, Marie-Paule Durieux (Belgium)<br />

443 Discussant<br />

Dominique Charlier (Belgium)<br />

Symposium 34: The Impact of the Diagnosis and Management of a<br />

Serious Congenital Anomaly Namely Congenital Heart Disease on the<br />

<strong>Infant</strong> and Family<br />

443A Moderator<br />

Kaija Puura (Finland)<br />

444 Implications Arising from the Prenatal Diagnosis of a Serious Cardiac<br />

Abnormality<br />

Jennifer Re, Samuel Menahem, Campbell Paul, Margaret Charlton, James Grimwade<br />

(Australia)<br />

445 Advances in the Diagnosis, Medical, and Surgical Management of Congenital<br />

Heart Disease Improves <strong>Infant</strong> Outcome and Development<br />

Charles Kleinman (United States)<br />

446 The Impact of <strong>Infant</strong> Cardiac Surgery on Parents and their Relationship with<br />

their <strong>Infant</strong> One Month after Discharge from Hospital<br />

Brigid Jordan, Candice Franich-Ray, Samuel Menahem, Abudullah Al-farqani, Vicki<br />

Anderson, Elisabeth Northam, Andrew Cochrane (Australia)<br />

447 Counseling Parents of <strong>Infant</strong>s with Congenital Heart Disease<br />

Samuel Menahem (Australia)<br />

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448 Ethical Considerations Arising from the Prenatal Diagnosis of a Serious<br />

Cardiac Abnormality<br />

Samuel Menahem, Lynn Gillam (Australia)<br />

448A Discussant<br />

Kaija Puura (Finland)<br />

10:30 - 11:50 Workshop Session V<br />

449 Workshop 25: Mother and Father-<strong>Infant</strong> Internal Representations: Gender<br />

Differences and Similarities<br />

Orit Aviram-Nitzan, Neta Avner-Guttmann, Miky Bloch (Israel)<br />

450 Workshop 26: The Contribution of Esther Bick’s Method of <strong>Infant</strong> Observation<br />

to Clinical Practice<br />

Regine Prat, Pierre Delion, Francoise Jardin, Denis Mellier (France)<br />

451 Workshop 27: <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong>: Integrating Theory into Practice within<br />

the Irish <strong>Health</strong> Services<br />

Catherine Mary Maguire, Rochelle Anne Matacz, Liz Neeson (Ireland)<br />

452 Workshop 28: Chances <strong>for</strong> Children Teen Parent-<strong>Infant</strong> Project: Presentation<br />

of Dyadic and Group Interventions and Outcome Data with Teen Mothers and<br />

Their Babies in Inner-City Communitites.<br />

Hillary Mayers, Elizabeth Buckner (United States)<br />

453 Workshop 29: Assessing Parent-Child Interactions: A Multidimensional<br />

Method<br />

Judith Harel (Israel)<br />

454 Workshop 30: Culture, Touch, and Synchronicity: Implications <strong>for</strong> <strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

with Disabilities<br />

Grace Lappin, Claudia Schrader (United States)<br />

10:30 - 11:15 Video Session 11<br />

455 Gastro-oesophageal Refl ux (GOR): A Psychosomatic Revaluation of the<br />

Syndrome and Treatment<br />

Sylvain Missonnier, Nathalie Boige, Pierre Delion (France)<br />

11:30 - 12:15 Video Session 12<br />

456 Getting to Know Your <strong>Program</strong> - Expanded Film and Teaching Version<br />

Bijou Blick, Beulah Warren, Sarah Mares, Louise Newman, Caroline Stevenson (Australia)<br />

12:00 - 13:20 Poster Workshop III<br />

Poster Workshop 7: Psychotherapeutic Interventions in Early<br />

Childhood<br />

456A Facilitator<br />

Karl Heinz-Brisch (Germany)<br />

Salle 3<br />

Salle 4<br />

Salle A<br />

Salle B<br />

Salle C<br />

Salle D<br />

WAIMH Suite<br />

WAIMH Suite<br />

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457 Psychotherapeutic Intervention in Early Childhood<br />

Barbara Kalckreuth, Christiane Wiesler (Germany)<br />

458 Babywatching: An Attachment Based Preventive Intervention <strong>for</strong> Aggressive<br />

Children in Kindergarten<br />

Karl Heinz-Brisch (Germany)<br />

459 Trauma in Early Infancy: The Experience of Multiple Trauma <strong>for</strong> Two <strong>Infant</strong>s in<br />

One Family<br />

Jennifer Re, Dimitra Bekos (Australia)<br />

460 Psychotherapeutic Joint Consultations<br />

Ouriel Rosenblum, Brigette Desarmeniens, Caroline Heroux (France)<br />

461 Talk to Me Baby, Tell Me What’s the Matter Now - A Psychoanalytic Approach<br />

to the <strong>Infant</strong> in the Mother’s Presence<br />

Bjorn Salomonsson (Sweden)<br />

462 Interventions <strong>for</strong> Parents with Personality Disorder and <strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

Louise Kathryn Newman, Caroline Stevenson (Australia)<br />

Poster Workshop 8: Feeding and Oral Disorders of Infancy<br />

462A Facilitator<br />

Massimo Ammaniti (Italy)<br />

463 Child Psychiatric Liaison with Pediatric Institutions in the Field of Early<br />

Feeding Disorders<br />

Miri Keren (Israel)<br />

464 Risk of Language Disorders in Children Suffering from Orality Disorders due<br />

to Pediatric Affections<br />

Roberta Simas (France)<br />

465 <strong>Infant</strong>ile Anorexia and Maternal Psychopathology: A Five Years Follow-up<br />

Developmental and Clinical Study<br />

Massimo Ammaniti (Italy)<br />

466 A Double-blind Gastrostomy-weaning Case<br />

Miri Keren (Israel)<br />

467 The Babies’ Mouth at the Interface of Feeding and Speech<br />

Maria Rhode (Great Britain)<br />

468 The Differential Diagnosis of Food Refusal<br />

Irene Chatoor (United States)<br />

Poster Workshop 9: Impact of Fathers in Infancy and Early Childhood<br />

469 Facilitator<br />

Margaret O’Brien (Great Britain)<br />

470 Father Depression and Involvement in Play: Direct and Indirect Effects<br />

Lori Roggman, Lisa Boyce, Gina Cook, K Christiansen, D. Jones (United States)<br />

Foyer S2<br />

East/Est<br />

Foyer S2<br />

West/Ouest<br />

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471 How Do Fathers Compare to Mothers in Family Trilogue Play?<br />

France Frascarolo (Switzerland)<br />

472 Adolescent Fathers in Low-Income Families: Risk <strong>for</strong> Parenthood and Risky<br />

Parenting<br />

Hiram E. Fitzgerald, Lorraine McKelvey, Rachel Schiffman (United States)<br />

473 Low-income Fathers’ and Mothers’ Engagement with their Young Children:<br />

<strong>Association</strong>s to Socio-emotional Development from Toddlerhood to Prekindergarten<br />

Natasha Cabrera, Allison Tarkow, Jacqueline Shannon (United States)<br />

474 Risk <strong>for</strong> Paternal Alcohol Use Disorders and Child outcomes in Low-Income<br />

Families<br />

Hiram E. Fitzgerald, Lorraine McKelvey, and Rachel F. Schiffman (United<br />

States)<br />

475 Emotional Availability in the Family: Meanings of Behavior in Distressed<br />

Family Systems<br />

Susan Timmer, Dianne Thompson (United States)<br />

476 Young Fathers and their Children: Infl uences of Family Context on Emotional<br />

Availability<br />

Ann Easterbrooks, Cynthia Davis (United States)<br />

477 Fathers and Toddlers in Play: Effects of Fathers’ Interactive Behavior on their<br />

Children’s Social and Explorative Competence across Child and Adolescent<br />

Development<br />

Karin Grossmann, Klaus Grossman, Heinz Kindler (Germany)<br />

478 Fathers, <strong>Infant</strong>s and Family Leave Policies<br />

Margaret O’Brien (Great Britain)<br />

479 Psychosocial Assessment of Fathers Antenatally<br />

Richard John Fletcher (Australia)<br />

Poster Workshop 10: <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> in Different Cultural<br />

Contexts<br />

480 Facilitator<br />

Tuula Tamminen (Finland)<br />

481 Past and Present Relationships and Mothers’ Postnatal Parenting Stress<br />

Kaija Puura, Mirjami Mantymaa, Tuula Olkinuora, Raili Salmelin, Tuula Tamminen (Finland)<br />

482 A Longitudinal Study of Attachment in a Dyad of a Depressed Mother and Her<br />

Young <strong>Infant</strong><br />

Ika Widyawati (Indonesia)<br />

483 Specifi c Risk Conditions and their Implications <strong>for</strong> <strong>Infant</strong> Development<br />

Ika Widyawati (Indonesia)<br />

484 DSF: A <strong>Program</strong> of Psychological Support <strong>for</strong> Children in Armenia<br />

Gerard Robin (Armenia)<br />

Foyer S2<br />

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485 Argahatik, Armenian First Tooth Ritual<br />

Leila Allaly (Armenia)<br />

486 Attachment-Based Resilience of Children in French Family Refugee Centers<br />

Jean-Francois Bouville, Laetitia Atlani-Duault, Felicia Heidenreich, Marie Rose Moro<br />

(France)<br />

487 Consultation in the Development of National Early Childhood Guidelines in<br />

Maldives: A Psychosocial Approach<br />

Helena Duch (United States)<br />

488 The Uthando Project - Dolls <strong>for</strong> Vulnerable Children offer an Opportunity<br />

to Talk about <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> in a South African Rural Community<br />

Devastated by HIV-AIDS<br />

Julie Stone (Australia), Tamsen Rochat, Khulakahle Hlabisa (South Africa)<br />

490 The Infl uence of Gentle Music (Classical and Gamelan) on the Emotions of<br />

Newborns in Indonesia<br />

Johanna Natalia (Indonesia)<br />

491 Satellite Babies<br />

Yvonne Bohr (Canada)<br />

12:00 - 13:20 Clinical Teach-In Session II<br />

492 Clinical Teach-in 09: From Missing to Mixing: The Growth of Intersubjectivity<br />

during Work with a Mother with Learning Disability and Her Baby<br />

Robin Balbernie (Great Britain)<br />

493 Clinical Teach-In 10: A Third Party in the Relationship Mother/Baby: The<br />

Importance of Bridging to Settle a Bond<br />

Veronique Lafont, Jean-Luc Couchot, Patrick Chardeau (France)<br />

494 Clinical Teach-in 11: Ultrasound Consultation during Pregnancy: Bringing<br />

<strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> to Obstetric Practice<br />

Zack Boukydis (United States)<br />

495 Clinical Teach-in 12: A Triple Perspective: Applying an Under Fives Service<br />

Model to Community Need<br />

Louise Emanuel, Lynne Cudmore, Martina Gartner (Great Britain)<br />

496 Clinical Teach-in 13: Weaknesses in Maternal Function: Clinical Management<br />

Sylvain Missonnier (France), Christine Anzieu-Premmereur (United States), Helene<br />

Riazuelo (France), Gisele Apter-Danon, Annick Le Nestour-Crivilla (France)<br />

497 Clinical Teach-in 14: Who Ate My Porridge? - A Glimpse to the Mother-<strong>Infant</strong><br />

Bond through the Feeding Scene<br />

Elishiva Susz, Zipporah Kalish, Irit Kushilevitz, Ruth Orenstein, Anat Raviv (Israel)<br />

498 Clinical Teach-in 15: A New Beginning is a Promise <strong>for</strong> the Future<br />

Marja Rexwinkel (Netherlands)<br />

13:30 - 14:30 Lunch<br />

498A Signal Board of Editors<br />

Paul Barrows (Great Britain)<br />

Salle 1<br />

Salle 2<br />

Salle 3<br />

Salle 4<br />

Salle A<br />

Salle B<br />

Salle C<br />

Salle 1<br />

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Empathy: A Model between Neuroscience and Psychoanalysis?<br />

499 Neurophysiological Roots Of Empathy: Is a Neuro-psychoanalytical Model<br />

Relevant?<br />

Lisa Ouss (France)<br />

500 Empathy and Psychoanalytical Frame<br />

Daniel Widlocher (France)<br />

501 Empathy from the Baby to the Clinician: Which Models?<br />

Daniel Stern (Switzerland)<br />

502 Empathic Brain, Empathic Baby, or Empathic Therapist? A Transdisciplinary<br />

Model<br />

Golse Bernard (France)<br />

14:30 - 15:50 Poster Session II - Assessment & Diagnosis<br />

503 The Expression of Negation in the Language of Children from 16 to 24<br />

Months: Clinical Effects and Applications<br />

Marie-Odile Perouse de Montclos, Marie France Bles (France)<br />

504 Post-traumatic Distress in Israeli and Palestinian <strong>Infant</strong>s and Toddlers<br />

Exposed to Political Violence<br />

Ruth Feldman, Eyad Hallaq, Miri Keren (Israel)<br />

505 Project of Validation of Alarm Distress Baby Scale (Short Version) in a<br />

Sample of Argentine Children<br />

Monica Beatriz Oliver, Maria Jose Correa, Jose Mendez, Horacio Yulita, Viviana Sanchez,<br />

Marina Khoury, Alejandra Tomasi, Marina Blasco, Ines Jacobs (Argentina)<br />

506 Psychiatric Consultation <strong>for</strong> <strong>Infant</strong>s (0-4 Years) by a Mobile Consultation<br />

Team in the Netherlands<br />

Maren C. van Niel, Elisabeth Marlies van Dijk, Hedwig J.A. van Bakel, Coby Vreugdenhil<br />

(Netherlands)<br />

507 Validation of the Child Behavior Checklist as a Screening Tool <strong>for</strong> PTSD in<br />

<strong>Infant</strong>s and Young Children<br />

Leah Hatton, Alissa Schactman, Margaret K. McKim (Canada)<br />

508 Standardization of the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale on a Sample of<br />

Neonates Born in Barcelona, Spain<br />

Carme Costas-Moragas, Albert Fornieles-Deu, Francesc Botet-Mussons, Elisabet Boatella-<br />

Costa, Maria Luisa de Caceres-Zurita (Spain)<br />

509 The Assessment of Parenting Competency in Women with Postpartum<br />

Disorders: Clinical Experiences at an In-patient Psychiatric Mother-Baby Unit<br />

and Outcome at Discharge<br />

Elvira Rave, Erika Hohm, Christiane Hornstein (Germany)<br />

Painleve<br />

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510 The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) at 3, 9, 18 Months after<br />

Birth<br />

Francesca Agostini, Fiorella Monti, Gianfranco Marano, Sonia Cavedoni, Monia Salucci<br />

(Italy)<br />

511 Developing a Model <strong>for</strong> using Videotape in Consultation to Institutional<br />

Caregivers in Third <strong>World</strong> Countries<br />

Alexandra Harrison, Sarah Measures (United States)<br />

512 The Development of an Open Primary Nursing Model in Parenting<br />

Assessment<br />

Matti Johannes Nasi, Marjo Veima, Ilona Luoma, Mika Virtanen (Finland)<br />

513 Assessing Withdrawal Behavior in 650 18-Month Old <strong>Infant</strong>s: Results of a<br />

Transversal Study<br />

Antoine Guedeney (France)<br />

514 Working with DC 0-3: A Nine Year Clinical Experience<br />

Pedro Caldeira da Silva, Paula Bravo, Paula Vilarisa (Portugal)<br />

515 Parenting Stress Index Short Form: Psychometrics across Early Childhood<br />

Leanne Whiteside-Mansell, Lorraine McKelvey, Andrea Hart (United States)<br />

516 The Alarm Distress Baby Scale (ADBB): A Reliability and Validity Study<br />

Vincenzo Curra, Emilia de Rosa, Maria Lucia Maulucci, Benedetta Focarelli, Silvia Maulucci<br />

(Italy)<br />

517 Diagnostic Classifi cation and Psychopathology in Infancy: Catergorical<br />

Systems and CBCL 1,5-5 in Contrast<br />

Andreas Wiefel, Verena Komanek, Klaus Lenz, Ulrike Lehmkuhl (Germany)<br />

518 The Narrative Evaluation Scales (NES): A New Tool to Assess Family<br />

Narratives<br />

Elodie Abbet, Nicolas Favez (Switzerland)<br />

519 Ages and Stages in the Netherlands: A First Impression<br />

Hedwig J.A. van Bakel, Anneloes L. van Baar, Sabine Hunnius (Netherlands)<br />

520 Validation of an Evaluation Measure of Family Functioning: The Picnic Game<br />

Nevena Dimitrova, France Frascarolo (Switzerland)<br />

521 The Predictive Validity of Screening <strong>Infant</strong>s <strong>for</strong> Disturbances in Contact and<br />

Attention<br />

Alexandra Vang Jakobsen, Anne Mette Skovgaard (Denmark)<br />

522 Detecting Feeding Diffi culties in Early Childhood in Two Community Samples<br />

with Brief Screening Instruments<br />

Maria Ramsay (Canada), Martin Maldonado-Duran (United States), Mafalda Porporino,<br />

Chantal Martel, Catherine Zygmuntowicz, Linda Helmig (Canada), Charles Millhuff, Chris<br />

Moody (United States)<br />

523 Systematic Mediatization of Parental Visits in Nursery: A Device Supporting<br />

the Protection of the Placed in Care Babies and Support of the Parentality<br />

Patrick Cauvin, Claudine Garcia, Claire Robin (France)<br />

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524 A Theoretical and Methodological Framework of Clinical Intervention in Child<br />

Abuse and Neglect<br />

Giampaolo Nicolais, Massimo Ammaniti, Anna Maria Speranza, Francesca Ricceri (Italy)<br />

525 Effects of Prenatal Stress on Child Development at 3 Months<br />

Rozenn Graignic-Philippe, Marina Gianoli-Valente, Emmanuel Devouche, Annick Le<br />

Nestour-Crivilla, Gisele Apter-Danon (France)<br />

526 A Window of Opportunity: Enhancing <strong>Health</strong>y Parent-<strong>Infant</strong> Interaction of<br />

Mothers with <strong>Mental</strong> Illness<br />

Lihi Geva-Lisser (Israel)<br />

527 Supporting Practitioners in Identifying and Intervening with Early Adjustment<br />

Diffi culties in Child Care Settings<br />

Kofi Marfo, Mari Fernandez (United States)<br />

528 The Shared Story: Collaborative Written Formulations as an Approach<br />

Seonaigh Stevens, Denise Guy, Terri-Anne Patton, Sylvia M Bagnall (New Zealand)<br />

529 Longitudinal Research on Clinical Indicators of Risk <strong>for</strong> Child Development<br />

<strong>for</strong> Use in 0-3 Children Primary Care <strong>Health</strong> Services<br />

Maria Cristina Machado Kupfer, Rogerio Lerner, Maria Eugenia Pesaro (Brazil)<br />

530 Early Relationships: From Developmental Psychology to Psychoanalysis<br />

Marie Claude Fourment (France), Rinaldo Voltolini, Leandro de Lajonquire (Brazil)<br />

531 Challenges and Obstacles in Qualifying Pediatricians <strong>for</strong> Monitoring Child<br />

<strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong><br />

Leda Marisa Fischer Bernardino, Sandra Josephina Ferraz Ellero Grisi (Brazil), Graciela<br />

Cullere Crespin (France)<br />

532 Contemporary Psychopathological Models in Aetiology and Prevention of<br />

Autism<br />

Mario Eduardo Costa Pereira (Brazil), Alfredo Nestor Jerusalinsky (Argentina), Jean<br />

Jacques Rassial (France)<br />

533 Building Statewide Capacity to Support <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong>: Training and<br />

Policy through Partnership<br />

Martha Erickson (United States)<br />

534 Education, Work<strong>for</strong>ce Reorientation and Policy Development Working<br />

Together <strong>for</strong> <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong><br />

Nicholas Kowalenko, Cathrine Fowler (Australia)<br />

535 Credible and Accessible: The Evolution of <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Education in<br />

Australia<br />

Beulah Warren, Sarah Mares (Australia)<br />

536 Combined Therapies <strong>for</strong> Schizophrenia: Add, Mix, and Confuse, or Rather<br />

Deconstruct and Combine?<br />

Jorge L. Tizon, Belen Parra, Jordi Artigue (Spain)<br />

537 Schizophrenia in Primary <strong>Health</strong> Care<br />

Jorge L. Tizon, Jordi Artigue, Belen Parra (Spain)<br />

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538 Schizophrenic Disorders Evaluated in Primary Care Facilities in Barcelona<br />

Jorge L. Tizon, Jordi Artigue, Belen Parra (Spain)<br />

539 Cross-cultural Reliability of the Parent-Child Early Relational Assessment<br />

(PCERA) Method in a Group of Substance-dependent Mothers<br />

Sari Ahlqvist-Bjarkroth (Finland), Roseanne Clark, Erica Anderson (United States), Elina<br />

Savonlahti, Marjaterttu Pajulo, Jorma Piha (Finland)<br />

540 Stability and Change in Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Interaction during the First Two Years<br />

of Life in a Group of Prematurely Born <strong>Infant</strong>s and their Mothers<br />

Pia Risholm Mothander, Elinor Oberger, Jenny Sima, Sara Widen, Eva Marianne Gerner (In<br />

Memoriam) (Sweden)<br />

541 The Connections between Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Interaction Behavior and Maternal<br />

Representations in a Group of Preterm <strong>Infant</strong>s: A Methodological Viewpoint<br />

Riikka Korja, Elina Savonlahti, Sari Ahlqvist-Bjarkroth, Suvi Stolt, Leena Haataja, Helena<br />

Anderson, Jorma Piha, Liisa Lehtonen (Finland)<br />

542 Multi-method Assessment of the Quality of Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Relationships<br />

Pre and Post Treatment <strong>for</strong> Postpartum Depression: <strong>Association</strong>s between<br />

Observational (PCERA), Self-report (PSI), and Interview (AAI) Measures<br />

Linnea Burk, Erri Hewitt, Kathleen Hipke, Roseanne Clark (United States)<br />

543 The Impact of Medical Illness and Invasive Treatment Procedures on Early<br />

Parent-Child Interaction among <strong>Infant</strong>s with Esophageal Atresia assessed by<br />

PCERA<br />

Anne Faugli, Kristin Bjornland, Geir Aamondt, Ragnhild Emblem, Trond H Diseth (Norway)<br />

544 Forensic Child Psychiatry at Tampere University Hospital<br />

M. Ilkka, Merja Maki, M. Jerkku, M. Sinisalo, P. Kaukonen, Kaija Puura, Tuula Tamminen<br />

(Finland)<br />

545 Young Children and Assessment of Suspected Child Sexual Abuse at<br />

Forensic Child Psychiatry Team at Tampere University Hospital<br />

Merja Maki, M. Ilkka, M. Jerkku, M. Sinisalo, P. Kaukonen, Kaija Puura, Tuula Tamminen<br />

(Finland)<br />

546 Predictors of Postpartum Depression and Anxiety in Pregnant Adolescents<br />

Kathryn Gilson, Sandra Lancaster (Australia)<br />

14:30 - 15:50 Poster Session II - Attachment<br />

547 Maternal Postnatal Depression and Subsequent Child Adjustment<br />

Ilona Luoma, Palvi Kaukonen, Tuula Tamminen (Finland)<br />

548 Attachment and Regulation: The Role of Theory of Mind, Emotional<br />

Regulation, Ef<strong>for</strong>tful Control of Attention and Temperament in Chilean 12-36<br />

Month Old <strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

Felipe Eugenio Lecannelier, Monica Kimelman Jacobus, Livia Gonzalez del Canto, Carlos<br />

Nunez Medina, Marianela Hoffmann Soto (Chile)<br />

549 Life Story of Mothers with Malnourished Children: Study in a Public <strong>Health</strong><br />

Basic Unit - Porto Alegre, Brazil<br />

Carmen Martins Nudelmann (Brazil)<br />

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550 Models of Attachment, Interactive Styles, and Emotional Regulation: Risk<br />

Indicators <strong>for</strong> the Relational Development of the Child<br />

Cristina Riva Crugnola, Alessandro Albizzati, Claudia Caprin, Margherita Moioli, Samanta<br />

Sagliaschi, Mauro Walder (Italy)<br />

551 Refl ective Parenting: A <strong>Program</strong> <strong>for</strong> Expectant Parents<br />

Melanie Hope Moore (Canada)<br />

552 The Nature of Interaction in the Home of Mothers and <strong>Infant</strong>s in Disorganized<br />

Attachment Relationships<br />

Greg Moran, Lindsey Forbes, David R. Pederson (Canada)<br />

553 Trustful Bonds: A Key to Becoming a Mother and to Reciprocal Breastfeeding<br />

- Stories of Mothers of Very Preterm <strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

Renee Flacking (Sweden)<br />

554 The Relational <strong>World</strong> of <strong>Infant</strong>s Growing Up in Deprivation: Intergenerational<br />

Transmission of Attachment in a Subculture of Extreme Poverty<br />

Greet Geenen, Jozef Corveleyn, Karine Verschueren (Belgium)<br />

555 Transmission of Attachment across Three Generations: A Longitudinal Study<br />

of Two Normative Samples in Finland concerning Mechanisms of Continuity<br />

and Discontinuity<br />

Airi Anita Hautamaki (Finland)<br />

556 Custody Determination Procedure<br />

Fernando Pego, Ana Luisa Fernandes, Maria Gabilondo Azpiri, Isadora Santos Pereira<br />

(Portugal)<br />

557 A Family Perspective on the Parental Internal Representations of the<br />

Relationship with the Child<br />

Anneloes van Baar, Hedwig van Bakel, Dorine Heiden, Dominique Meijssen, Sabine<br />

Hunnius (Netherlands)<br />

558 <strong>Infant</strong>-Mother Attachment, Family Alliance and Development of Theory of<br />

Mind<br />

Nicolas Favez, Myriam Therese Cuennet (Switzerland)<br />

559 The Importance of Maternal Teaching/Talking and Responsiveness to Later<br />

Attachment: An Examination of the Piccolo Measure of Maternal-Child<br />

Interaction with Attachment in the First 3 years of Life<br />

Lori Roggman, Gina Cook, Mark Innocenti, Vonda Jump (United States)<br />

560 Toddler Attachment and Maternal Interactive Behavior Predict Attachmentrelated<br />

Behaviors in the Preschool Years<br />

Jacqueline Roche, Heidi N. Bailey, David R. Pederson, Greg Moran (Canada)<br />

561 Exposure to Violence: The Moderating Role of Attachment Security<br />

Alissa Schactman, Margaret K. McKim, Esther Cherland (Canada)<br />

562 Relations with Parents and Peer Attachment during Adolescence<br />

Silvia Ronconi, Pietro San Martini, Giulio Cesare Zavattini (Italy)<br />

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563 Exploring Expressions of Disorganization in the Strange Situation at 12<br />

Months in a High-risk Sample<br />

Lindsey M. Forbes, Amy Cox, David R. Pederson, Greg Moran (Canada)<br />

564 Maternal Representations and Attachment Models during Adolescence<br />

Renata Tambelli, Anna Maria Speranza, Flaminia Odorisio (Italy)<br />

565 Reactive Attachment Disorder: Diagnosis and Controversies<br />

Helen Minnis, Danya Glaser, Jonathan Michael Green (Great Britain), Tom O’Connor<br />

(United States), Anthony Pelosi, Joanne Reekie, David Young, Julie Arthur, Michael Follan,<br />

Amanda Burston, Eric Taylor, Brenda Connelly, James Barnes (Great Britain)<br />

566 A Study of Attachment Behavior in Young Children with Psychiatric Disorders<br />

Marco Medeiros, Paula Vilarisa, Pedro Caldeira da Silva (Portugal)<br />

567 Observational and Representational Data in a Control-group Study on Dyads<br />

involved in Child Abuse and Neglect<br />

Giampaolo Nicolais, Massimo Ammaniti, Anna Maria Speranza, Francesca Ricceri, Chiara<br />

Cicala, Valentina Nassisi (Italy)<br />

568 The Personal Working Model Guide<br />

Maree Anne Foley (New Zealand)<br />

569 Interaction Assessment Procedure - LAP: A Qualitative Approach to Parent/<br />

<strong>Infant</strong> Interaction<br />

Elizabeth Batista Pinto Wiese (Netherlands)<br />

570 Assesment of the Parent-Child Interaction: What is Typical about the<br />

Atypical?<br />

Francine Leenders (Netherlands)<br />

571 Diagnosis of Relating and Communicating Psychopathologies: Treatment of<br />

the Parent-Child Interaction Comes First: A Videotaped Viewing<br />

Annelies Brusee (Netherlands)<br />

572 Mother-Child Interaction and Autism: Theoretical and Methodological Issues<br />

Cleonice Bosa (Brazil)<br />

574 Maternal Insecure Attachment Style Predicts <strong>Health</strong> Problems during<br />

Pregnancy<br />

Osman Sabuncuoglu, Neheeda Ismail, Meral Berkem (Turkey)<br />

14:30 - 15:50 Poster Session II - Depression<br />

575 Which <strong>Infant</strong>s Enlist Behavioral Therapy?<br />

Judith Katharina Sinzig, Susanne Blanz, Martin Heinrich Schmidt (Germany)<br />

576 Longitudinal Study of Depression and Maternal Attachment in Japanese<br />

Women during and after Pregnancy<br />

Hitoshi Kaneko, Shuji Honjo, Satomi Murase, Kenji Nomura, Tatsuo Ujiie (Japan)<br />

577 An Interactive Centered In-Patient Therapy <strong>Program</strong> <strong>for</strong> Mothers with<br />

Postpartum <strong>Mental</strong> Disorders<br />

Erika Hohm, Christiane Hornstein, Patricia Trautmann-Villaba, Elvira Rave, Simone Schenk,<br />

Susanne Wortmann-Fleischer, Markus Schwarz (Germany)<br />

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578 Objective and Subjective Perceptions of Parental Self-effi cacy by Women<br />

with Postpartum Psychiatric Disorders<br />

Patricia Trautmann-Villalba, Christiane Hornstein, Erika Hohm (Germany)<br />

579 Severe Personality Disorders in the Offspring of Antenatally Depressed<br />

Mothers<br />

Pirjo Helena Maki, Juha M Veijola, Matti Joukamaa, Paula Rantakallio, Jari Jokelainen,<br />

Liisa Kantojarvi, Matti Isohanni (Finland)<br />

580 Pregnancy and Postpartum Mood and Hormones: Effects on Mother-to-<strong>Infant</strong><br />

Bonding<br />

Raquel Alexandra Costa, Barbara Fernandes Figueiredo, Ana Albertina Conde, Alexandra<br />

Pacheco (Portugal)<br />

581 Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Interaction in Adolescent and Adult Mothers and in Depressed<br />

and Non-depressed Mothers at 3-months Postpartum<br />

Barbara Figueiredo, Alexandra Pacheco, Raquel Costa (Portugal)<br />

582 Early Indicators <strong>for</strong> Depressive Symptoms and Bonding 2 Months<br />

Postpartum - A Study of New Mothers and Fathers<br />

Maigun Edhborg, Ann-Sofi Matthiesen, Wendela Lundh, Ann-Marie Widstrom (Sweden)<br />

583 <strong>Infant</strong>’s Withdrawal and Parents’ Depressive Symptoms<br />

Mirjami Mantymaa, Kaija Puura, Ilona Luoma, Palvi Kaukonen, Tuula Tamminen (Finland)<br />

584 Screening <strong>for</strong> Maternal Depression during the Prenatal Period: Findings from<br />

a Preliminary Sample<br />

Tanya Rasher-Miller, Glen Palmer, Linda Jensen (United States)<br />

585 Maternal Postnatal Depression: Screening and Management<br />

Marcelline Renaud Yang, Marlene Darmon, Marie-Ange Michaud, Martine Myquel (France)<br />

586 Family <strong>Health</strong>, Maternal Depressive Symptoms, and Family Coping:<br />

Relationships to Child-feeding Behavior and Beliefs<br />

Seung-Yeon Lee, Sharon Hoerr, Rachel Schiffman, Mildred Horodynski, Lorraine McKelvey<br />

(United States)<br />

587 How the Netwieving Baby-Family-Team was Helping a Fragile Attachment of a<br />

Depressed Mother and Keeping her in Treatment - But How to Keep the Baby<br />

in Treatment Also?<br />

Sinikka Aulikki Makela, Tove Hertzberg (Finland)<br />

588 Depressed Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Interactions at 9 and 18 Months after Birth<br />

Fiorella Monti, Francesca Agostini, Sonia Cavedoni, Monia Salucci (Italy)<br />

589 The Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Relationship, Maternal Depression, and <strong>Infant</strong> Outcome in<br />

a South African Peri-urban Settlement: A Controlled Treatment Trial<br />

Mark Tomlinson (South Africa), Peter Cooper (Great Britain), Mireille Landman, Leslie<br />

Swartz, Christopher David Molteno (South Africa), Lynne Murray, Alan Stein (Great Britain)<br />

590 Transition to Parenthood: Depressed Mother’s Perception of Diffi cult <strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

Sydney Hans, Yoon Lee (United States)<br />

591 Psychological Support <strong>Program</strong> <strong>for</strong> Children and Families in Armenia<br />

Gerard Robin, Leila El Allaly (France)<br />

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592 Emotional Development and Psychopathology Disorders in Early Language<br />

Disorders<br />

Anna Fabrizi, Caterina D’Ardia, Enza Mazzei, Ester Patruno, Licia Ponticello (Italy)<br />

593 Clinical Profi les of Depression in Preschool Children<br />

Carla Sogos, Bruna Mazzoncini, Gabriel Levi (Italy)<br />

594 Parental Depression and Child Psychopathology<br />

Marilisa Martelli, C. Bacchi, L. Benini, C. Barbieri, A. Cassetti, S. Impagliazzo, P. Siboni, C.<br />

Gentili (Italy)<br />

595 The Effects of the NBO on Reducing Postnatal Maternal Depression<br />

Kevin Nugent, Jay Killough, Julio Gonzalez, Clarissa Valim, Mei-Chiung Shih, Judith Wides<br />

(United States)<br />

596 Factors Associated with Fathers’ Postnatal Depressive Symptoms<br />

Ilona Luoma, Kaija Puura, Mirjami Mantymaa, Palvi Kaukonen, Tuula Tamminen (Finland)<br />

14:30 - 15:50 Poster Session II - Emotional & Affection Regulation<br />

597 Language and Affect in Earlier- and Later-Talking Toddlers: Competition or<br />

Facilitation during the Transition to Language?<br />

Lorraine Kubicek, Robert N. Emde (United States)<br />

598 Using the I Feel Pictures Test in Process and Outcome Research in Parent-<br />

<strong>Infant</strong> Work (Prevention and Psychotherapy)<br />

Patrick Meurs (Belgium)<br />

599 Predicting Aggression: An Examination from 18 to 42 Months<br />

W. Joseph Trainor, Alissa Schactman, Leah Hatton, Joel Tourigny, Margaret K. McKim<br />

(Canada)<br />

600 Signs of Emotion: What Can Preverbal Children Say about Internal States?<br />

Claire Vallotton (United States)<br />

601 Differences in the Emotional Regulation Ability of Clinical and Non-clinical<br />

<strong>Infant</strong>s and Differences in the Emotional Reactions of their Mothers<br />

Kyung Sook Lee, Yee-Jin Shin, Mi Kyoung Jin (Korean Republic (south))<br />

602 Is Crying it Out Appropriate <strong>for</strong> <strong>Infant</strong>s? A Critical Review of the Literature on<br />

the Use of Extinction in the First Year<br />

Macall Gordon (Germany), Sheri Hill, Bill Forisha (United States)<br />

603 Turkish Mothers’ Knowledge about <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> and Development<br />

Ilgi Ozturk Ertem, Gulsum Atay, Sema Ozbas, Dilek Haznedaroglu, Canan Gul Gok,<br />

Asuman Bayhan, Derya Dogan Gumus, Bahar Emine Bingoler, Nermin Sezer, Hilal<br />

Ozcebe, Ufuk Beyazova (Turkey)<br />

604 Working with the Relational <strong>World</strong> of the Preschool Child using<br />

Psychodynamic Group Therapy<br />

Diane Beebe, Phillip Repasky, Sharon Kowalik (United States)<br />

605 Emotional and Arousal Status Post <strong>Infant</strong> Heart Transplant<br />

Jamie Pivonka-Jones, Ludmila Zaytsev, Vidhya Krishnamurthy, Talin Babikian, Kiti Freier,<br />

Richard Chinnock (United States)<br />

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606 A Clinical <strong>Program</strong> to Treat Children with Disorders of Relating and<br />

Communicating<br />

Pedro Caldeira da Silva, Claudia Eira, Ana Patricia Silva, Joana Pombo, Graca Santos,<br />

Filipa Martins, Paula Bravo, Tania Lavra, Eduarda Carvalho (Portugal)<br />

607 Behavior Disorder in Infancy: A Case Report<br />

Carina Freitas, Maria Rocha, Ana Rita Soares (Portugal)<br />

608 Cognitive and Affective Brain Responses of Mothers to <strong>Infant</strong> Crying Faces<br />

Lane Strathearn (United States)<br />

609 I Think There<strong>for</strong>e I Exist: Early Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Interaction - Emotional<br />

Availability and <strong>Infant</strong> Affect Regulation<br />

Mirja Winter, Andreas Wiefel, Bernd Ropcke, Evangelia Komninou, Irina Stocklin, Renate<br />

Schepker, Ulrike Lehmkuhl (Germany)<br />

610 Dyadic Affective Regulation and Maternal Self-esteem in the Observed<br />

Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Interaction<br />

Clara Schejtman, Constanza Duhalde, Ines Vardy (Argentina), Edward Tronick (United<br />

States)<br />

611 Genetic Taste Sensitivity to Propylthiouracil<br />

DeAnn Jones, Lori Roggman (United States)<br />

612 Assessment or Research Instrument<br />

Lilja Germanovna Plastunova (Russian Federation)<br />

613 The 4th Edition of the Emotional Availability Scales and Tools of Emotional<br />

Availability Intervention<br />

Zeynep Biringen (United States)<br />

14:30 - 15:50 Poster Workshop 4<br />

Poster Workshop 11: Implementing and Evaluating Attachment Based<br />

Intervention in a Large-scale Community <strong>Program</strong>: Lessons from the<br />

Adaptation of STEEP in Germany<br />

614 Facilitator<br />

Byron Egeland (United States)<br />

615 The Importance of Inner Working Models <strong>for</strong> Early Intervention<br />

Ruediger Kissgen, Gabriele Koch (Germany)<br />

616 Supporting Mother-infant-interactions - Usefulness of Different Research<br />

Instruments <strong>for</strong> Evaluation, Intervention and Training<br />

Gerhard J. Suess, Uta Bohlen, Agnes Mali (Germany)<br />

617 Refl ections on the Challenges and Opportunities in Adapting a <strong>Program</strong> to a<br />

New Context and Culture<br />

Martha Erickson (United States)<br />

618 Replication of the Steep-model in Germany with Young High Risk Mothers<br />

Gerhard J. Suess (Germany)<br />

Foyer S2<br />

East/Est<br />

Foyer S2<br />

East/Est<br />

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619 An Unplanned Journey: Parenting a Medically Fragile <strong>Infant</strong><br />

Mary Quinlan (United States)<br />

620 Mothering from the Inside<br />

Cathrine Fowler, Nicholas Kowalenko, Belinda McInnes, Catherine McMahon, Chris<br />

Rossiter (Australia)<br />

621 Promoting <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> when Mother has Persistent Post-partum<br />

Depression<br />

Nicholas Kowalenko, Cathrine Fowler, Catherine McMahon (Australia)<br />

Poster Workshop 12: Affective Communication in the Family<br />

622 Facilitator<br />

James McHale (United States)<br />

623 Family Alliance from Pregnancy to Toddlerhood and Children’s Outcomes at<br />

18 Months<br />

Nicolas Favez, France Frascarolo, Chloe Lavanchy (Switzerland)<br />

624 Emotional Dimensions of Coparenting and Young Children’s Self-concepts<br />

Britt Thompson, Catherine Buckley, Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan, Kimberley Snyder (United<br />

States)<br />

625 Relations Between Parenting, Coparenting and Ef<strong>for</strong>tful Control in<br />

Preschoolers<br />

Annemiek Karreman, Cathy van Tuijl, Marcel van Aken, Maja Dekovic (Netherlands)<br />

626 Coparenting in Infancy and Toddler Socioemotional Development<br />

Laurie Van Egeren (United States)<br />

627 Expectant Parents’ outlooks on Coparenting and later Coparenting Solidarity<br />

James McHale, Tamir Rotman, Elliston Donna, Parmley Megan, Alberts Amy, Berkman<br />

Julia, McConnell Melanie, Regina Kursten-Hogan (United States)<br />

628 Dyadic and Triadic Interactions in the Transition to Parenthood<br />

Grazia Maria Fava Vizziello, Alessandra Simonelli, Bighin Mara, Francesca de Palo (Italy)<br />

629 Family Alliance and <strong>Infant</strong> Disorders: Assessment be<strong>for</strong>e and after a<br />

Therapeutic Intervention<br />

Marie-Jose Herve (France), Chloe Lavanchy (Switzerland), Martine Paradis (France),<br />

Favez Nicolas, France Frascarolo, Evrard Virginie (Switzerland), Lopez Stephanie, Cecile<br />

Rattaz, Maury Michèle (France)<br />

630 Relations between Family Alliance and Coparenting<br />

Francesca Suardi (Switzerland)<br />

631 Patterns of Triadic Attachment in 3-month-old <strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

Diana Senator (Poland)<br />

632 How Does an <strong>Infant</strong> Emotionally React when Mommy and Daddy Speak to<br />

Each Other?<br />

Francesco Lopes, Nicolas Favez, France Frascarolo (Switzerland)<br />

Foyer S2<br />

West/Ouest<br />

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633 Assessment of Mother-Father-Child Triad Interaction by CPICS: Effects<br />

of Parents’ Depression, Child’s Temperament, and Externalizing and<br />

Internalizing Behaviors<br />

Kaori Okada, Mihoko Oba, Satomi Murase, Hitoshi Kaneko, Yasuko Sasaki, Haya<br />

Sechiyama, Rei Sai, Yuko Tanaka, Yoko Wakui, Shiho Iwai, Yoko Ohashi, Syuji Honjo<br />

(Japan)<br />

Poster Workshop 13: <strong>Infant</strong>/Toddler Standards or Learning Guidelines<br />

633A Facilitator<br />

Deborah Weatherston (United States)<br />

634 National Overview of Standards<br />

Mimi Graham (United States)<br />

635 An Evidenced Based Approach to Developing State <strong>Infant</strong>/toddler Standards<br />

In Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />

Peter Mangione (United States)<br />

636 Florida’s Rapid Response to Developing State Standards <strong>for</strong> <strong>Infant</strong>s and<br />

Toddlers<br />

Craig Jones (United States)<br />

637 Strategies <strong>for</strong> Infusing <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Practices into a Variety of<br />

Caregiving Contexts: Teen Parent Child Care and Judicial System<br />

Barbara White (United States)<br />

638 Strategies <strong>for</strong> Infusing <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Practices into a Variety of<br />

Caregiving Contexts: Child Care<br />

Mimi Graham (United States)<br />

639 Strategies <strong>for</strong> Infusing <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Practices into a Variety of<br />

Caregiving Contexts: Home Visiting<br />

Rebecca Pruett (United States)<br />

640 Strategies <strong>for</strong> Infusing <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Practices into a Variety of<br />

Caregiving Contexts: Foster Care System and Early Intervention<br />

Anne Hogan (United States)<br />

14:30 - 15:15 Video Session 13<br />

641 Therapeutic Interventions in the Clinic of Early Psychopathology<br />

Joana Matos, Laurence Camon Senechal, Ludovic Duverge, Elisabeth Aidane, Didier<br />

Rabain (France)<br />

16:00 - 16:30 Break<br />

Foyer S2<br />

West/Ouest<br />

WAIMH Suite<br />

Foyer S1/S2<br />

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16:30 - 17:50 Plenary Interface III<br />

641A Moderator<br />

Stephen Seligman (United States)<br />

642 Interfaces between Therapeutic Approaches: How to Break the<br />

Intergenerational Transmission of Psychopathology<br />

Mechthild Papousek (Germany)<br />

642A Discussant<br />

Nicole Guedeney (France)<br />

19:00 - 22:00, Gala Dinner Cruise<br />

Gaston<br />

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08:00 - 08:50 Master Class Session IV<br />

643 A Shared Experience of Competency and Vulnerability within the Supervisory<br />

Relationship<br />

Deborah Weatherston (United States)<br />

644 The Use of the Past: Freud, Spitz, and <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong><br />

Robert N. Emde (United States)<br />

644A Battling our Histories: Challenges in Reconceptualizing from Dyad to Family<br />

Collectives in IMH Practice<br />

James McHale (United States)<br />

09:00 - 09:45 Video Session 14<br />

645 Possibilities <strong>for</strong> Developing Support <strong>Program</strong>s Alternative to Institutional<br />

Care <strong>for</strong> Families with Young Children in Russia<br />

Tatiana Morozova, Svyatoslav Dovbnya (Russian Federation), Stewart Britten, Armorer<br />

Wason (Great Britain), Joanna Rogers (Russian Federation)<br />

09:00 - 10:20 Symposium Session VI<br />

Symposium 35: Bonding Disorders, Maternal Self-effi cacy, and the<br />

Role of Fathers in Postpartum <strong>Mental</strong> Disorders<br />

646 Moderator<br />

George Downing (France)<br />

647 Maternal Self Effi cacy and Quality of the Mother-infant Interaction by Women<br />

with Postpartum Psychiatric Disorders<br />

Chrisitiane Hornstein (Germany)<br />

648 Bonding Disorders and Postpartum Depression: A Representative Study of a<br />

Community Sample<br />

Corinna Reck (Germany)<br />

649 Do Male Partners Impact The Inpatient-treatment of Women with Postpartum<br />

Psychiatric Disorders?<br />

Michael Grube (Germany)<br />

650 The Embodied Intersubjectivity of Mother and <strong>Infant</strong> and its Disturbances<br />

Thomas Fuchs (Germany)<br />

651 Discussant<br />

George Downing (France)<br />

Symposium 36: Enlivened or Burnt Out: The Effect of <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong><br />

<strong>Health</strong> Work on Professionals in a Baby Clinic<br />

652 Moderator<br />

Antoine Guedeney (France)<br />

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Salle 2<br />

Salle 3<br />

WAIMH Suite<br />

Gaston<br />

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653 Enlivened or Burnt Out: The Effect of <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Work on<br />

Professionals in a Baby Clinic<br />

Dilys Daws (Great Britain)<br />

654 When Death and Life are Side by Side<br />

Astrid Berg (South Africa)<br />

655 Working in a Tertiary Pediatric Hospital<br />

Campbell Paul (Australia)<br />

656 Protecting a Space <strong>for</strong> Feelings in Hospital<br />

Frances Thomson-Salo (Australia)<br />

657 Discussant<br />

Stephen Seligman (United States)<br />

Symposium 37: Cognitive, Sociocognitive, and Emotional Outcomes of<br />

One Year <strong>Infant</strong>s who were born Preterm<br />

658 Moderator<br />

Lex Wijnroks (Netherlands)<br />

659 The Child Behavior Development Scale<br />

Elisabeth Batista Pinto Wiese (Netherlands)<br />

660 Emotional Regulation in Preterm <strong>Infant</strong>s at 12 Months of Age<br />

Doriane Evrard, Daniel Mellier (France)<br />

661 Sensori-motor and Social Development in Preterm <strong>Infant</strong>s from 6 to 12<br />

Months of Age<br />

Palenne Murielle, Helene Tremblay (France)<br />

662 Discussant<br />

Lex Wijnroks (Netherlands)<br />

Symposium 38: Postnatal Depression: Implications <strong>for</strong> <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong><br />

<strong>Health</strong><br />

663 Moderator<br />

Nine Glangeaud-Freudenthal (France)<br />

664 Barriers to Seeking <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Treatment <strong>for</strong> Perinatal Women<br />

Anne Buist, Jeannette Milgrom, Bryanne Barnett, John Condon, Craig Speelman, Barbara<br />

Hayes, David Ellwood (Australia)<br />

665 Internet-based Intervention <strong>for</strong> Postnatal Depression<br />

Paul Russell Martin, Sue Lauder, Andrea Chester, Jeannette Milgrom (Australia)<br />

666 Treating the Parent-infant Relationship following Postnatal Depression:<br />

Severity and Malleability<br />

Jeannette Milgrom, Jennifer Ericksen, Alan Watson Gemmill (Australia)<br />

Louis-Armand<br />

West/Ouest<br />

Painleve<br />

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667 An Intervention <strong>for</strong> Mothers of Premature <strong>Infant</strong>s: Effects on Maternal <strong>Mental</strong><br />

<strong>Health</strong> and <strong>Infant</strong> Development<br />

Carol Newnham, Jeannette Milgrom (Australia)<br />

668 Discussant<br />

Nine Glangeaud-Freudenthal (France)<br />

Symposium 39: Same Goal, Different Pathways: Service Development<br />

in <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong><br />

669 Moderator<br />

Merja-Maaria Turunen (Finland)<br />

670 Promoting <strong>Infant</strong> and Child <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong>; Developments of the Family<br />

Partnership Model in the United Kingdom and Australia<br />

Hilton Davis (Great Britain), Trevor Parry (Australia)<br />

761 One Way to Develop an <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Culture and Service<br />

Paul Barrows (Great Britain)<br />

672 Promoting <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> in Almada, Portugal<br />

Isabel Brito (Portugal)<br />

673 Making Space <strong>for</strong> <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Work in Primary <strong>Health</strong> Care Services<br />

Merja-Maaria Turunen, Katri Tenhunen, Maija von Fieandt (Finland)<br />

674 Understanding the Views of Parents about Access and use of Effective<br />

<strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Prevention<br />

Crispin Day (Great Britain)<br />

675 Discussant<br />

Merja-Maaria Turunen (Finland)<br />

Symposium 40: The View from Beyond the Gate: Fathers’ Perspectives<br />

on Interparental Regulation of Childrearing Involvement<br />

676 Moderator<br />

Hiram E. Fitzgerald (United States)<br />

677 Maternal Gatekeeping, Coparenting Relationship Quality, and Paternal<br />

Involvement in Families with <strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan, Sarah Mangelsdorf, Geoffrey Brown, Margaret Sokolowski (United<br />

States)<br />

678 Studying the Transition to Fatherhood from the Regulation Perspective: A<br />

Comparison Between Low- and High- Income Fathers<br />

Annie Devault (Canada)<br />

679 A Typology of Fathers’ “Gatekeeping”: Paternal Regulation of Maternal<br />

Involvement<br />

Laurie Van Egeren (United States)<br />

Cite<br />

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680 Discussant<br />

Hiram E. Fitzgerald (United States)<br />

09:00 - 10:20 Workshop Session VI<br />

681 Workshop 31: Mellow Babies - An Intervention <strong>for</strong> Women with Postnatal<br />

Depression and their <strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

Christine Puckering (Great Britain)<br />

682 Workshop 32: Video-based Interventions: Interaction Analysis and Videofeedback<br />

Christiane Robert-Tissot (Switzerland)<br />

683 Workshop 33: Clinical Applications of the Research <strong>Program</strong> “PILE”<br />

(International Research <strong>Program</strong> <strong>for</strong> Children’s Speech)<br />

Bernard Golse (France)<br />

684 Workshop 34: Community-based <strong>Program</strong>ming <strong>for</strong> Children with Autism<br />

Spectrum Disorder: Yes, it is Possible!<br />

Catherine Burns, Maria D’Haene (United States)<br />

685 Workshop 35: About Interactions and Representations: Looking at Mothers<br />

and <strong>Infant</strong>s in High Risk Situations<br />

Greet Geenen (Belgium), Pierina Traverso (Peru), Nicole Vliegen (Belgium)<br />

786 Workshop 36: Teaching Awareness and Refl ection in <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong><br />

Training <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

Linda Gilkerson, Mary Claire Heffron (United States)<br />

10:30 - 10:50 Break<br />

11:00 - 12:20 Poster Session III - Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Interaction<br />

687 Parental Representations and Analysis of Early Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Interaction<br />

Lena Kuntze, Karl Titze, Andreas Wiefel, Klaus Lenz, Ulrike Lehmkuhl (Germany)<br />

688 Relationship Assessment Categories <strong>for</strong> the Japanese I Feel Pictures (JIFP):<br />

Comparison of Responses/reactions between Mothers and Female College<br />

Students<br />

Sawako Nagaya, Chikako Fukatsu, Kako Inoue, Yoko Hamada (Japan)<br />

689 Affective Regulation Disorders in Risk Samples: Validation of an<br />

Observational Instrument of Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Interactive System<br />

Anna Maria Speranza, Cristina Trentini, Marilena Celani (Italy)<br />

690 Short-term Intervention in Baby-Parent Day-Hospital Unit: Indications and<br />

Possibilities to Prevent and Treat Relationship Problems<br />

Pirjo Leijala, Hannu Leijala, Sari Jarvi, Esa Nordling, Kaisu Rauhala, Tarja Huhtala, Helena<br />

Viitanen, Paivi Salo (Finland)<br />

691 Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Synchrony and Maternal and Child Cardiac Vagal Tone<br />

Magi Moshe, Ruth Feldman (Israel)<br />

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Salle 3<br />

Salle 4<br />

Salle A<br />

Salle B<br />

Salle C<br />

Foyer S1/S2<br />

Foyer S1<br />

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692 Motherhood from the Maternal Confi dence Viewpoint<br />

Lydie Ayissi, Hubin-Gayte Mylane (France)<br />

693 Stimulating Sensitivity in Parents of Young Children (2-5 years) with a Multi<br />

System Developmental Disorder or a Regulatory Disorder<br />

Elisabeth Marlies van Dijk, Maren C. van Niel, Hedwig J.A. van Bakel (Netherlands)<br />

694 Maternal Psychopathology and Behavioral Characteristics of the Mother-<br />

Child Interaction - A Pilot Study<br />

Mette Hoeyer (Denmark)<br />

695 The Continuity of Maternal Sensitivity from 0 to 2 and Risk Factors <strong>for</strong><br />

Dyssyncrony in Interaction<br />

Kaarina Kemppinen, Kirsti Kumpulainen, Jutta Raita-Hasu, Irma Moilanen, Hanna Ebeling<br />

(Finland)<br />

696 The Parental Experience and Perception of Giving Birth under Water <strong>for</strong> their<br />

First Child and the Related First Parent-Child Interactions<br />

Lotta de Coster, Francoise de Gheest, Despina Naziri (Belgium)<br />

697 The Effects of a Music and Movement <strong>Program</strong> on Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Interactions<br />

Wendy Vlismas, Stephen Malloch (Australia)<br />

698 Mothers and <strong>Infant</strong>s at Play: Links between Maternal Sensitivity and <strong>Infant</strong><br />

Behavior<br />

Rachel Lucas-Thompson, Jennifer Miner, Wendy Goldberg, Elysia Davis, Curt Sandman<br />

(United States)<br />

699 Maternal Representations in Hospitalized Mothers<br />

Carmen Trumello, Carla Candelori (Italy)<br />

700 Impact on Mother’s Representations and Early Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Interactions of a<br />

Scan Anomaly during Prenatal Supervision<br />

Sylvie Viaux, Rosenblum Ouriel, Daniele Vauthier, Philippe Mazet, David Cohen (France)<br />

701 From Image to Meaning: A Process of Video Interaction Guidance in Different<br />

Clinical Contexts<br />

Grazyna Kmita, Wanda Urmanska (Poland)<br />

702 An Experience of Preventive Early Intervention with Mother-Baby Dyads in<br />

Chile<br />

Maria-Pia Santelices, Chamarrita Farkas, Marcela Aracena (Chile)<br />

703 Projective Kit <strong>for</strong> Early Childhood (PKEC): A New Projective Baby-test<br />

Pascal Roman, Mathilde Dublineau (France)<br />

704 Interdisciplinary Mother Child Station of the University Clinic Homburg<br />

Susanne Zink (Germany)<br />

705 The Effect of Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Interaction Training on Promoting Coordinated<br />

Joint Attention<br />

Yoonkyung Jeong, Keumjoo Kwak (Korean Republic (south))<br />

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706 <strong>Infant</strong> Massage, Dyadic Behavior, and the <strong>Infant</strong> with Blindness: A Case<br />

Study<br />

Grace Lappin (United States)<br />

707 Visually Handicapped Mothers Parental Guidance, be<strong>for</strong>e, during and after<br />

the Pregnancy and the Course of their Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Relationships<br />

Edith Thoueille, Michel Soule, Drina Candilis Huisman, Martine Vermillard, Linda Morisseau<br />

(France)<br />

707A Attachment Perspectives from the Neurosciences<br />

Santiago Moneta (Chile)<br />

708 The Infl uence of Psychological Separation-Individuation On Maternal-<strong>Infant</strong><br />

Attachment In Adolescent Mothers<br />

Rachele Aiello, Sandra Lancaster (Australia)<br />

11:00 - 12:20 Poster Session III - Feeding & Food Disorders<br />

709 The Effectiveness of Interventions <strong>for</strong> Feeding Disorders in <strong>Infant</strong>s and<br />

Toddlers: A Systematic Review<br />

Frederike Arends, Bert Derkx (Netherlands)<br />

710 The Breakfast Club: A Multidisciplinary Treatment <strong>Program</strong> <strong>for</strong> Eating<br />

Disorders in Infancy<br />

Hadas Avni, Lihi Geva Lisser, Shoshy Belkowitz, Yaffa Shiff, Ganit Lupo, Neta Guttmamm<br />

Avner (Israel)<br />

711 Breastfeeding and Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Interaction<br />

Matthew Thullen, Sydney Hans (United States)<br />

712 Breastfeeding and Transitional Object: Infl uences on Child’s Development<br />

Margareta Viberg, Lennart Viberg (Sweden)<br />

713 Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy Benefi ts Seriously Diseased<br />

Children<br />

Tone Lise öitsland, Charlotte Kristensen, Tom Mala, Kristin Bjornland, Anne Faugli,<br />

Ragnhild Emblem (Norway)<br />

714 Poisonous Milk: Psychosocial Aspects of Mothers with High Sodium in their<br />

Breast Milk Causing Severe Dehyhration in their Newborns - A Case Series<br />

Aylin Ozbek, Abdullah Kumral, Taner Guvenir, Fatma Varol Tas, Nuray Duman, Hasan<br />

Ozkan (Turkey)<br />

715 Appetitive Behaviors in <strong>Infant</strong>s with Failure to Thrive and in Normally<br />

Growing <strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

Maria Ramsay, Catherine Zygmuntowicz, Chantal Martel, Mafalda Porporino, Gloria S.<br />

Tannenbaum (Canada)<br />

716 Development of an Intervention to Increase Mothers’ <strong>Health</strong>y Feeding<br />

Practices with their <strong>Infant</strong>s and Delay Early Solid Food Introduction<br />

Mildred Horodynski, Beth Olson, Karen Shirer, Holly Brophy-Herb, Mary Jo Arndt (United<br />

States)<br />

Foyer S1<br />

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11:00 - 12:20 Poster Session III - Preterm & Perinatal<br />

717 Prematurity: An <strong>Infant</strong>’s Perspective<br />

718 The Process of Psychiatric Consultation to Hospitalized Severely Ill <strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

and their Families<br />

Carolyn Rita Steinberg (Canada)<br />

719 Cancer in Pregnancy: Early Interaction Perspective<br />

Florence Schmitt, Jorma Piha (Finland)<br />

720 Mother’s Recollections of the Hospitalization of their Premature <strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

Reija Latva, Liisa Lehtonen, Raili Salmelin, Tuula Tamminen (Finland)<br />

721 Pregnancy and Couple Relationships: An Investigation on Marital Quality<br />

Rosetta Castellano, Patrizia Velotti, Anna Maria Delogu, Cecilia Serena Pace, Alessandra<br />

Santona (Italy)<br />

722 Maternal Representations in Prenatal Diagnosis: A Different Dynamic<br />

according to Fetal Disease - Heart Disease versus Facial Cleft Lip and Palate<br />

B. Beauquier-Maccotta, Cecile Pefourque, Amina Yamgnane, Yves Dumez, Bernard Golse<br />

(France)<br />

723 The Impact of Perinatal Haptonomy on the Experience of Pregnancy and the<br />

Triadic Relation with the Fetus<br />

Elisabeth Berge, Lotta de Coster, Francoise de Gheest (Belgium)<br />

724 Developmental Risk Status of Children with De<strong>for</strong>mational Plagiocephaly or<br />

Craniosynostosis<br />

Vidhya Krishnamurthy, Jamie Pivonka-Jones, Ludmila Zaytsev, Kiti Freier (United States)<br />

725 Social Adjustment at School: Do Premature Children Experience more<br />

Diffi culties than other At-risk Children?<br />

Line Nadeau, Rejean Tessier (Canada)<br />

726 Length of Gestation and Body Size at Birth Predict Neurodevelopmental<br />

Outcomes at 5 and 20 Months of Age among Children Born at Term<br />

Kati Heinonen, Katri Raikkonen, Anu-Katriina Pesonen, Aulikki Lano (Finland)<br />

727 8 Year Status of Preterm <strong>Infant</strong>s with Prenatal and/or Postnatal Growth<br />

Problems: A Longitudinal Study<br />

Leanne Whiteside-Mansell, Patrick Casey, Kathleen Barrett (United States)<br />

728 Surrealist-inspired Collage/montage as Metaphor <strong>for</strong> Pregnancy and the Early<br />

Imaginative Mother-infant Relationship<br />

Sophia Xeros-Constantinides (Australia)<br />

729 Perinatal Network and its Containing Function: Clinical Observation and<br />

Analysis of Identity Weaving of the Actors and Carers Involved in the Birth<br />

Sara Kamierzac (France)<br />

730 Early Detection of Schizophrenia Vulnerability in Infancy: Is it Possible?<br />

Jorge L. Tizon, Jordi Artigue, Josep Ferrando (Spain)<br />

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731 Anxiety and Depression from Pregnancy through the Postpartum Period:<br />

Risk Factors <strong>for</strong> Postpartum Depression from a Community Cohort Study<br />

Nine Glangeaud-Freudenthal, Anne Angel (France)<br />

733 Early Screening at a Community Well-baby Clinic and Follow-up in the First<br />

Year Postpartum: A Preventive Strategy to Improve Mother-Baby Interaction<br />

Joelle Rochette, Denis Mellier, Stephane Grisi, Laurence Marguier, Pierre Coulet, Marandet<br />

Agnas, Isabella Lefebvre, Marie-Dominique Boirot, Marie-Pierre Blin, Higuero Mylane,<br />

Stephane Planche, Labry Carane (France)<br />

734 Impact of Maternal Depressive Symptoms at 6 Weeks Postnatal on Child<br />

Developmental Outcomes: A Two-Year Follow-up Study of the Matquid Cohort<br />

Anne-Laure Sutter, Laurence Dequae-Merchadou, Elisabeth Glatigny-Dallay, Marc Louis<br />

Bourgeois, Helene Verdoux (France)<br />

735 Behavior at 3 Years of Very Preterm <strong>Infant</strong>s: The Epipage Cohort Study<br />

Beatrice Larroque, Monique Kaminski, Malika Delobel (France)<br />

736 Words to be Born<br />

Myriam Szejer (France)<br />

737 Maternity Ward and Parents <strong>Infant</strong> Attachment<br />

Evelyne Petroff (France)<br />

738 Communication between Mother and Fetus or Newborn<br />

Marie Claire Busnel (France)<br />

739 Lasting Odor Impression from the Mother’s Breast<br />

Maryse Delaunay-El Allam (France)<br />

740 Risk Factors <strong>for</strong> Preterm Delivery and Effect of A Psychological Intervention<br />

Nicole Mamelle (France)<br />

741 Design of A Randomized Controlled Trial to Evaluate the Effect of A<br />

Psychological Intervention to Decrease the Risk of Preterm Birth<br />

Michel Boulvain (Switzerland)<br />

742 Psychotherapeutic Intervention as a Modality to Prevent Preterm Delivery<br />

Zarina Qayoom, Michel Boulvain, Dominique Magnenat, R. Pfi ster, O. Irion, Francisco<br />

Palacio-Espasa (Switzerland)<br />

743 Parental Stress experienced during the Neonatal Period and its Implications<br />

on the Intergenerational Transmission Attachment Representations<br />

B. Pierrehumbert, Carole Muller-Nix, Margarita Forcada-Guex, Ayala Borghini, Francois<br />

Ansermet (Switzerland)<br />

744 Biological and Socioemotional Risk Factors and Later Representations of<br />

Attachment in Prematurely Born Children<br />

M. Ibanez, M. Iriondo, P. Poo, M. Alberdi (Spain)<br />

745 Attachment Patterns and Risk Factors in Adoption<br />

B. Ongari, Francesca Tomasi (Italy)<br />

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746 Obesity in Young Children: Perinatal Events, Attachment Representations,<br />

and Behavior Problems<br />

F. Zigante, M. Macarelli, B. Beauquier-Maccotta, Bernard Golse (France)<br />

747 <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> and Neonatology: Promoting Emotional Relationships<br />

Filipa Sobral, Alexandra Barros, Teresa Goldschmidt (Portugal)<br />

748 The Neonatologist in the Pre-term or High-risk Newborn Care Team<br />

Lincoln Justo Silva (Portugal)<br />

749 Being a Nurse in a Neonatal Special Care Unit<br />

Graca Roldofo (Portugal)<br />

750 Growing Up with a Serious Illness<br />

Sue Morse (Australia)<br />

751 Social Work in a Neonatal Special Care Unit<br />

Laurinda Almeida (Portugal)<br />

11:00 - 12:20 Poster Session III - Stress<br />

752 Transactional Model of Temperamental Development: Evidence from the<br />

Relations between Child Temperament and Parental Stress over 5-1/2 Years<br />

Anu-Katriina Pesonen, Katri Raikkonen, Kati Heinonen (Finland)<br />

753 Maternal Stress in Families with Children at Risk <strong>for</strong> Developmental Delay:<br />

Comparisons to Normative Stress Trajectories across the Child’s First Three<br />

Years of Life<br />

Andrea Hart, Lorraine McKelvey, Lauren Barton, Leanne Whiteside-Mansell (United States)<br />

754 Reducing Stress in the Adolescent Mother <strong>Infant</strong> Relationship: A Study at the<br />

Cyesis School<br />

Vidisha Patel (United States)<br />

11:00 - 12:20 Poster Session III - Substance Use Disorder<br />

755 Nationwide Treatment System <strong>for</strong> Substance Abusing Pregnant Women and<br />

Families with <strong>Infant</strong>s: Developing a Model <strong>Program</strong> in Child Protection Field<br />

(Federation of Mother and Child Homes and Shelters)<br />

Maarit Andersson, Eija Kettunen, Marjukka Pajulo (Finland)<br />

756 Sustained <strong>Infant</strong> Withdrawal in <strong>Infant</strong>s Exposed Prenatally to Alcohol<br />

Christopher David Molteno, Andrea Hay (South Africa), Sandra Jacobson, Joseph<br />

Jacobson (United States)<br />

757 Behavioral Disregulation among a Clinical Sample of Drug and Alcohol-<br />

Exposed <strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

Claire Coles, Julie Kable (United States)<br />

758 Magic Mirror Project<br />

Sinikka Aulikki Makela (Finland)<br />

Foyer S1<br />

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759 <strong>Association</strong>s of Maternal Drug Abuse, <strong>Mental</strong> Representations of Toddlers,<br />

Refl ective Functioning, and Sensitivity to Toddlers’ Emotional Cues: Testing<br />

an Attachment Model of Parenting in a Sample of Drug Abusing Mothers and<br />

their Toddlers<br />

Nancy Suchman, Cindy DeCoste, Nicole Schmitt, Linda Mayes (United States)<br />

760 Assessing the Effi cacy of an Attachment-Based Intervention <strong>for</strong> Drug-<br />

Dependent Mothers in Improving Maternal Responsiveness to Children’s<br />

Disengagement Cues<br />

Cindy DeCoste, Nancy Suchman, Nicole Schmitt (United States)<br />

761 Emotional Regulation among Methadone-exposed <strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

Trecia Ann Wouldes (New Zealand)<br />

762 Glass Pearl Project<br />

Sinikka Aulikki Makela (Finland)<br />

763 Mother-<strong>Infant</strong> Group Psychotherapy as an Intensive Treatment in Early<br />

Interaction Among Mothers with Substance Abuse Problems<br />

Ritva Helena Belt (Finland)<br />

764 Breaking the Cycle: Substance Misuse and the Mother-Child Relationship<br />

Margaret Leslie, Mary Motz (Canada)<br />

765 Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Europe<br />

Viviane Hengen (Luxembourg)<br />

766 Long-term Outcome of Children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome:<br />

Psychopathology, Behavior, and Intelligence<br />

Hans Ludwig Spohr (Germany)<br />

767 Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: Teratogen and Neurotoxicity<br />

Damien Subtil (France)<br />

768 Drug Abusing Mothers Experiences of Everyday Life with Their <strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

M. Sorsa, I. Kiikkala, P. Åstedt-Kurki<br />

11:00 - 12:20 Poster Session III - <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Training & Services<br />

769 Supervision and Training in Child Care Settings: A Comparative Study<br />

of Refl ective and Traditional Methods and their Effect on Caregiver<br />

Insightfulness<br />

Elita Amini Virmani (United States)<br />

770 <strong>Infant</strong> Observation in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Training<br />

Maria Gonzalves Cordeiro, Isadora Santos Pereira, Ana Cardoso Pereira (Portugal)<br />

771 <strong>Infant</strong> Psychiatric Outpatient Unit in Tampere University Hospital<br />

Mirjami Mantymaa, Anne-Mari Saviluoto, Kaija Puura, Palvi Kaukonen, Tuula Tamminen<br />

(Finland)<br />

772 The Collaborative Peer Supervision Group Project: A Continuing Education<br />

Model to Promote Professional Competence<br />

Michael Thomasgard (United States)<br />

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773 Keeping the <strong>Infant</strong> in Mind in a Child and Adolescent <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Service<br />

- A Unique Australian <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Rosalie Birkin, Campbell Paul, Karen Gaunson, Nichola Coombs (Australia)<br />

774 Homecare in the Child Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic of Tampere University<br />

Hospital<br />

Anitta Ylijoki, Sari Miettinen (Finland)<br />

775 Creating <strong>Health</strong>y Bonding Experiences using Multiple Modalities in a Group<br />

Setting with <strong>Mental</strong>ly Ill Parents<br />

Pratibha N. Reebye, Winnie Kwok, Atefeh Soltanifar, Annie Wolverton (Canada)<br />

776 Development of a Perinatal and <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Service and Training of<br />

Mainstream Clinicians from Novice to Expert<br />

Michelle Ellen Haling, Ursula Ann Hopper (Australia)<br />

777 Utilizing a Graduate Social Work Field Education Unit to Provide <strong>Infant</strong><br />

<strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Services: A Community Based Collaboration<br />

Ana Leon (United States)<br />

777A <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Caregiving in Community Contexts<br />

Margaret Ayike (Cameroon)<br />

778 Holding onto the Baby when the Bathwater is Gone<br />

Heath Townsend (Australia)<br />

779 Intense or Spaced Learning about <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Care <strong>for</strong> Midwives<br />

Sandra Elliott (Great Britain)<br />

780 <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Training <strong>Program</strong>s <strong>for</strong> Primary Care Professional within<br />

Multidisciplinary Network: Needs and Problems<br />

Catherine Isserlis, Nine Glangeaud-Freudenthal (France)<br />

781 Responsive Teaching: An Evidence Based Intervention Curriculum <strong>for</strong> <strong>Infant</strong>s<br />

and Toddlers with Developmental and Social Emotional Needs<br />

Gerald Mahoney, Frida Perales (United States)<br />

782 Babies’ Books: An Access to Culture <strong>for</strong> Babies? Or, an Access to Babies <strong>for</strong><br />

their Family and Community?<br />

Francine Couetoux, Laurence Camon Senechal, Michele David, Marie Garrigue Abgrall,<br />

Didier Rabain (France)<br />

11:00 - 12:20 Poster Session III - Parent-<strong>Infant</strong> Psychotherapy<br />

783 Representations and Interactions between Parents and Children Born with a<br />

Cleft Lip (and Palate): An Intervention <strong>Program</strong><br />

Daliah Lagonico, Judith Hohlfeld, Blaise Pierrehumbert, Josee Despars, Francois<br />

Ansermet, Carole Muller-Nix (Switzerland)<br />

784 Diagnosis about Attachment Relationships between Mothers and Children in<br />

Adoptive Families during the First Eight Months of Adoption<br />

Cecilia Serena Pace, Serena Messina, Giulio Cesare Zavattini, Alessandra Santona (Italy)<br />

785 A Description of a Mother-Baby Psychotherapy Group from the Point of View<br />

of Group Dynamics and Attachment Theory and Family Therapy<br />

Sirpa Behm-Kostiainen, Jaana Kuivalainen, Ritva Helena Belt (Finland)<br />

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Wednesday, July 12th<br />

<strong>Program</strong> # Room/Salle<br />

786 A Research Study in the Process of Change in Parent-<strong>Infant</strong>/Under Five<br />

Psychotherapy: Work in Progress<br />

Maria Emilia Pozzi-Monzo (Great Britain)<br />

787 Psychoterapeutic Treatment of Twins and Triplets<br />

Marie Christine Laznik, Marianne Lalou Moatti, Ondine Bomsel-Helmriech, Myriam Szejer<br />

(France)<br />

11:00 - 11:45 Video Session 15<br />

788 Supporting Child-rearing of Children with Autism: From the Clinical<br />

Viewpoint of Related Development<br />

Ryuji Kobayashi (Japan)<br />

11:00 - 11:45 Video Session 16<br />

789 The Multidisciplinary Basis of the Research <strong>Program</strong> Pile (International<br />

<strong>Program</strong> <strong>for</strong> the Children’s Speech)<br />

Bernard Golse (France)<br />

12:20 - 13:20 Lunch<br />

WAIMH Suite<br />

WAIMH Suite<br />

Zero to Three Fellows Salle 1<br />

13:30 - 14:20 Presidential Plenary<br />

780A Moderator<br />

Hiram E. Fitzgerald, Executive Director<br />

<strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> in Cultural and Multi-cultural Contexts<br />

Tuula Tamminen, WAIMH President<br />

Discussants<br />

Hiram E. Fitzgerald (United States)<br />

Miguel Cherro (Uruguay)<br />

David Oppenheim (Israel)<br />

Kai von Klitzing (Switzerland)<br />

14:20 - 15:15 WAIMH Business Meeting<br />

Presiding Tuula Tamminen, President<br />

WAIMH Awards<br />

New Investigator Award - For Outstanding Early Career Clinical or Experimental<br />

Research<br />

Presented by<br />

Elisabeth Fivaz-Depeursinge, Chair, <strong>Program</strong> Committee<br />

WAIMH Award - For Signifi cant Contributions to WAIMH or its Affi liate Organizations<br />

Presented by<br />

Hiram E. Fitzerald, Executive Director<br />

Gaston<br />

Berger<br />

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Sonya Bemporad Award - For Signifi cant Contributions to Social and Public Policies<br />

Presented by<br />

Deborah Weatherston, Chair of Award Committee<br />

Serge Lebovici Award - For Signifi cant Contributions to International Development in<br />

IMH<br />

Presented by<br />

Palvi Kaukonen, Chair of Award Committee<br />

Rene Spitz Award - For Signifi cant Lifetime Contributions to Clinical or Experimental<br />

Research<br />

Presented by<br />

Antoine Guedency, Chair of Award Committee<br />

Business<br />

Minutes, Financial Report<br />

11th <strong>World</strong> Congress 2008 - August 2-5 - Yokahoma, Japan<br />

Presented by<br />

Hisako Watanabe and the Yokahama Local Organizing Committee<br />

Farewell<br />

Presented by<br />

Tuula Tamminen, President<br />

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Maps<br />

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Åstedt-Kurki, P 768<br />

Aamondt, Geir 543<br />

Abatzogchlou, Grigori 87, 91, 158, 264<br />

Abbet, Elodie 178, 518<br />

Abdilla, Geraldine 243<br />

Aberle, J. 367<br />

Abrahams, Joshua 125<br />

Abramovitz, Robert 297<br />

Abreu, Margarida 411<br />

Acevedo, Felipe Lecannelier 232<br />

Adnet, Frederic 231<br />

Agnas, Marandet 733<br />

Agostini, Francesca 510, 588<br />

Aguilera, Rosa Maria 133<br />

Aguirre, Eva 108<br />

Ahlqvist-Bjarkroth, Sari 539, 541, 124<br />

Aidane, Elisabeth 71, 190, 310, 641<br />

Aiello, Rachele 708<br />

Aisenstein, Clara 393<br />

Al-farqani, Abudullah 446<br />

Al-Subhi, L. 367<br />

Alberdi, M. 744<br />

Albizzati, Alessandro 550<br />

Alink, Lenneke R.A. 55<br />

Allaly, Leila 485<br />

Almeida, Laurinda 751<br />

Almqvist, Fredrik 154<br />

Altenhofen, S. 367<br />

Alter, Peter 303<br />

Alvarez, Anne 182, 187<br />

Amini Virmani, Elita 769<br />

Ammaniti, Massimo 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 462A, 465,<br />

524, 567<br />

Amy, Alberts 627<br />

Anderson, Erica 539, 541, 313, 446<br />

Andersson, M. 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 755<br />

Angel, Anne 732<br />

Angold, Adrian 50, 76<br />

Ansermet, Francois 435, 743, 783<br />

Anzieu-Premmereur, Christine 137, 138, 139, 140, 141,<br />

173, 375, 377<br />

Apicella, F. 77<br />

Apter-Danon, Gisele 114, 525<br />

Author Index<br />

Aracena, Marcela 702<br />

Arato, Christine 284<br />

Arends, Frederike 709<br />

Arnaud, Claudie 21<br />

Arndt, Mary Jo 716<br />

Arthur, Julie 565<br />

Artigue, Jordi 536, 537, 538<br />

Askew-Walinda, Margaret 103<br />

Aspler, Linda 278, 281<br />

Atay, Gulsum 291, 603<br />

Atlani-Duault, Laetitia 486<br />

Audette, Naomi 287<br />

Avdaloff, Nancy Goldstein 232<br />

Averbug, Flavia 308<br />

Avierzer, Ora 363, 368<br />

Aviram-Nitzan, Orit 252<br />

Ãvitsland, Tone Lise 148, 713<br />

Avner-Guttmann, Neta 252, 449, 710<br />

Avni, Hadas 710<br />

Awa, Camara 93<br />

Ayike, Margaret 777A<br />

Ayissi, Lydie 692<br />

Azevedo, Jose 411<br />

Azpiri, Maria Gabilondo 556<br />

Babikian, Talin 605<br />

Babore, Alessandra 223<br />

Bacchi, C. 417, 594<br />

Bagnall, Sylvia M 528<br />

Bahvani, Cherer 94<br />

Bailey, Heidi N. 56, 560<br />

Baisini, T. 419<br />

Bakermans-Kranenburg, Marian J. 55<br />

Balbernie, Robin 492<br />

Bandy, Melissa 313<br />

Barahona, Ana Maria Olivares 232<br />

Barbe, Remy 76, 77, 78, 418<br />

Barbieri, C. 417, 594<br />

Barker, Mandy 321<br />

Barnes, Jacqueline 429, 565<br />

Barnett, Bryanne 210, 664<br />

Barrett, Kathleen 727<br />

Barros, Alexandra 747<br />

Barroso, Ricardo 263<br />

Barrows, Paul 210, 426, 431, 498A, 671<br />

Barth, Renate 200, 201, 202, 203, 204<br />

Barton, Cecily 253, 255, 221, 753<br />

Bates, Laura 273<br />

Bateson, Karen 62<br />

Baubet, Thierry 231, 298<br />

Bayhan, Asuman 291, 603<br />

Beauquier-Maccotta, B. 722, 746<br />

Beebe, Beatrice 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 604<br />

Beeber, Linda 81, 82<br />

Behm-Kostiainen, Sirpa 785<br />

Beil, Heather 268<br />

Bekos, Dimitra 459<br />

Belden, Andy 49, 354<br />

Belkowitz, Shoshy 710<br />

Belt, Ritva Helena 763, 785<br />

Benchaya, Sarah 108<br />

Benini, L. 417, 594<br />

Bennet-Shuck, S. 367<br />

Benoit, Quirot 302<br />

Benony, Christelle 86<br />

Beres<strong>for</strong>d, Carol 350<br />

Berg, Astrid 424, 654<br />

Berge, Elisabeth 723<br />

Bergman, Anni 127, 130, 131, 132, 116, 117, 118, 119,<br />

120<br />

Berkem, Meral 574<br />

Bernabei, Paola 319<br />

Bernard, Golse 502<br />

Bernardino, Leda Marisa Fischer 531<br />

Berneira, Luciana dos Santos 108<br />

Beyazova, Ufuk 603<br />

Bianchi, Jon-Paul 125, 335<br />

Bifulco, Antonia 410<br />

Bighin, Mara 72<br />

Bigras, Marc 110<br />

Bingoler, Bahar Emine 291, 603<br />

Biringen, Z. 364, 367, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 613<br />

Birkin, Rosalie 773<br />

Bjork, Merethe Dalholt 146, 147, 149<br />

Bjornland, Kristin 146, 148, 149, 543, 713<br />

Blanz, Susanne 575<br />

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Blasco, Marina 505<br />

Bles, Marie France 503<br />

Blick, Bijou 456<br />

Blin, Marie-Pierre 733<br />

Blum, Marcelo 108<br />

Boatella-Costa, Elisabet 508<br />

Boettcher, Rodrigo 108<br />

Bohlen, Uta 616<br />

Bohr, Yvonne 491<br />

Boige, Nathalie 455<br />

Boirot, Marie-Dominique 733<br />

Bomsel-Helmriech, Ondine 787<br />

Bonelli, Franck 314<br />

Borbolla-Parez, Juana Ma. 325<br />

Borghini, Ayala 123, 163, 435, 743<br />

Boris, Neil 9, 10, 75A, 81, 83, 167, 387<br />

Bornstein, Marc 366<br />

Bos, Arend F. 334<br />

Bosa, Cleonice 572<br />

Botet-Mussons, Francesc 508<br />

Bottani, Armand 321<br />

Botto, Carine 86<br />

Bouchilloux, Monique 276<br />

Boukydis, Zack 494<br />

Boulvain, Michel 741<br />

Bourgeois, Marc Louis 734<br />

Boussat, Stephane 302<br />

Bouville, Jean-Francois 486<br />

Boyce, Lisa 222, 469, 470<br />

Boyle, Natalie 224<br />

Brady, Anne 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58<br />

Bravo, Paula 514, 606<br />

Brazelton, Terry Berry 28, 395<br />

Bretherton, Inge 346<br />

Briggs, Rahil 227<br />

Brisson, Anne 284<br />

Brito, Isabel 672<br />

Britten, Stewart 645<br />

Brophy-Herb, Holly 229, 716<br />

Brough, Sue 62<br />

Brown, Geoffrey 677<br />

Browne, Joy 159<br />

Broyden, Nichaela 348<br />

Bruschweiler-Stern, Nadia 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 395<br />

Brusee, Annelies 571<br />

Buckley, Catherine 624<br />

Buckner, Elizabeth 247<br />

Buergin, Dieter 180, 401A<br />

Buist, Anne 663, 664, 665, 666, 667, 668<br />

Bunston, Wendy 287<br />

Burk, Linnea 542<br />

Burns, Catherine 684<br />

Burston, Amanda 565<br />

Bursztejn, Claude 142, 143, 144, 320<br />

Busnel, Marie Claire 738<br />

Cabral de Mello, Meena 157<br />

Cabrera, Natasha 473<br />

Caldeira da Silva, Pedro 107, 338, 356, 514, 566, 606<br />

Calia, Salvador Hackmann 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41,<br />

250<br />

Cammas, Rafaele 360<br />

Camon Senechal, Laurence 641, 782<br />

Canavarro, Cristina 413<br />

Candelori, Carla 223, 699<br />

Candilis Huisman, Drina 395, 707<br />

Canfi eld, Joyce 60<br />

Caprin, Claudia 550<br />

Carane, Labry 733<br />

Cardoso, M. 413<br />

Caron-Lefevre, martine 2<br />

Carsalade, Tereza 308<br />

Carvalho, Eduarda 606<br />

Casa-Martin, Donna Marie 60<br />

Casey, Patrick 727<br />

Cassetti, A. 417, 594<br />

Cassidy, Jude 212<br />

Castellano, Rosetta 260, 721<br />

Castro de Souza, Lalia 248<br />

Catala, Sophie 323<br />

Cauvin, Patrick 280, 323, 523<br />

Cavanna, Donatella 89<br />

Cavedoni, Sonia 510, 588<br />

Cazas, Odile 360<br />

Celani, Marilena 689<br />

Cerquiglini, Antonella 319<br />

Chainski, Mary 299<br />

Chardeau, Patrick 217, 493<br />

Charlier, Dominique 438, 443<br />

Charlton, Margaret 444<br />

Chatoor, Irene 468<br />

Chatzidimitriou, Christina 87, 264<br />

Chaudhuri, Jana 54, 365<br />

Chemtob, Claude 297<br />

Cherland, Esther 561<br />

Chester, Andrea 665<br />

Chinnock, Richard 605<br />

Choi, Yumi 274<br />

Christiansen, K 469, 470, 222<br />

Chung, Hoewook 339<br />

Ciardelli, Roberta 439, 441<br />

Cicala, Chiara 567<br />

Cimino, Silvia 23<br />

Clark, Roseanne 121, 126, 539, 542<br />

Clyman, Rob 268<br />

Cocchi, Riccardo 266<br />

Cochrane, Andrew 446<br />

Cohen, David 277, 700, 131<br />

Coker, E. 367<br />

Coles, Claire 757<br />

Colling, Gabriela Exenberger 108<br />

Conde, Ana Albertina 580<br />

Condon, John 664<br />

Connelly, Brenda 565<br />

Constancal, Paul 411<br />

Cook, Gina 469, 470, 559<br />

Coombs, Nichola Lee 717, 773<br />

Cooper, Peter 589<br />

Cordeiro, Maria Gonzalves 770, 505, 303<br />

Cortesi, Flavia 319<br />

Corveleyn, Jozef 554, 685<br />

Costa, Raquel 410, 580, 581<br />

Costas-Moragas, Carme 508<br />

Couchot, Jean-Luc 493<br />

Couetoux, Francine 283, 782<br />

Coulet, Pierre 733<br />

Cox, Amy 563<br />

Craemer, Bertrand 166A<br />

Crespin, Graciela 144, 320, 531<br />

Crittenden, Colleen 387<br />

Croll, Judy 241<br />

Cudmore, Lynne 495<br />

Cuennet, Myriam 398, 558<br />

Cumming, Anne 288<br />

Cummings, Joanne 191<br />

Curra, Vincenzo 516<br />

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D’Ardia, Caterina 319, 592<br />

D’Haene, Maria 684<br />

Da Mota Mattonoet, Carmen 217<br />

Daffos, Fernand 276<br />

Dakowski, Clare 360<br />

Dallay, Dominique 359<br />

Danis, Ildiko 343<br />

Danon, Gisele 379, 380, 381, 382, 383, 384<br />

Darmon, Marlene 585<br />

Darwiche, Joelle 177, 270<br />

David, Michele 782<br />

Davies, Mark 433<br />

Davis, Cynthia 476, 698, 670<br />

Daws, Dilys 166, 652, 653, 654, 655, 656, 657<br />

Day, Crispin 674, 294<br />

de Arago, Regina Orth 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41<br />

de Boissieu, Delphine 248<br />

de Caceres-Zurita, Maria Luisa 508<br />

de Coster, Lotta 220, 696, 723<br />

de Falco, S. 366<br />

de Gheest, Francoise 696, 723<br />

de Kruif, R.E.L. 195, 198<br />

de Lajonquire, Leandro 530<br />

de Monleon, Jean Vital 86<br />

de Palo, F. 419, 628<br />

de Rosa, Emilia 266, 516<br />

de Schipper, J. Clasien 385, 386, 387, 388, 389<br />

de Vigan, C. 276<br />

Dearnley, Katy 160<br />

Debourg, Alain 360<br />

DeCoste, Cindy 372, 759, 760<br />

Dekovic, Maja 625<br />

del Canto, Livia Gonzalez 548<br />

Delaney, Jill 62<br />

Delanghe, Gwenda 439, 441<br />

Delaunay-El Allam, Maryse 739<br />

Delavenne, Anne 380<br />

Delgado-Teijeiro, Celia 326<br />

Delinger, Marie 323<br />

Delion, Peirre 2, 137, 141, 174, 314, 450, 455<br />

Delobel, Malika 735<br />

Deloche, Sandrine 136<br />

Delogu, Anna Maria 721<br />

Delphine, Druart 439, 440, 441<br />

DeLuca, Mary 229<br />

Demetri Friedman, Donna 129<br />

DeOliveira, Carey Anne 56<br />

Dequae-Merchadou, Laurence 734<br />

Derksen, Barbel 434<br />

Derkx, Bert 709<br />

Desarmeniens, Brigette 460<br />

Despars, Josee 783<br />

Devault, Annie 678<br />

Devouche, Emmanuel 383, 525<br />

Devriendt, Claire 440, 442<br />

Diamond, Gary W. 84, 85<br />

Diehl, Angela Maria Polgati 271, 282<br />

Diez, Virginia 57<br />

Dilsiz, Habibe 291<br />

Dimitrova, Nevena 45, 520<br />

Diricq, Catherine 95<br />

Diseth, Trond H. 149, 543<br />

Dolby, Robyn Mary 241, 242<br />

Donna, Elliston 627<br />

Douglas, Hazel 62, 88, 294<br />

Doulis, Sally 64<br />

Dovbnya, Svyatoslav 645<br />

Downing, George 382, 402, 646, 651<br />

Dragonas, Thalia 220<br />

Drain, Elise 300<br />

Dreiserner, Ruth 434<br />

Driscoll, Joan 54<br />

Dublineau, Mathilde 703<br />

Duch, Helena 297, 487<br />

Dugravier, Romain 80<br />

Duguet, Marion 314<br />

Duhalde, Constanza 610<br />

Duman, Nuray 714<br />

Dumez, Yves 722<br />

Dumoutier, Corrine 360<br />

Dupont, Christophe 248<br />

Durieux, Marie-Paule 438, 439, 440, 441, 442, 443<br />

Dutray, Benoit 298<br />

Duverge, Ludovic 283, 641<br />

Easterbrooks, A. 365, 476, 54<br />

Ebeling, Hanna 695<br />

Eberhart-Wright, Alice 104<br />

Edhborg, Maigun 582<br />

Efroni, Ravit 252<br />

Egeland, Byron 53, 58, 614, 146<br />

Egger, Helen 1, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 76<br />

Eidelman, Arthur 84, 85<br />

Eira, Claudia 606<br />

El Allaly, Leila 591<br />

Elfer, Peter 160<br />

Elgues, Gisele 108<br />

Elliott, Sandra 779<br />

Elliston, Donna 43<br />

Ellwood, David 664<br />

Emanuel, Louise 495<br />

Emblem, Ragnhild 146, 147, 148, 149, 543, 713<br />

Emde, Robert 339A, 597, 644,<br />

Enderby, Kate 287<br />

Erdogan, Gonul 291<br />

Ericksen, Jennifer 666<br />

Erickson, Martha 533, 617<br />

Ertem, Ilgi Ozturk 157, 291, 603<br />

Evangelou, Maria 430<br />

Evrard, Doriane 660<br />

Ewert, Josette 327<br />

Fabre-Y Del Rivero, Ana Ma 324<br />

Fabrizi, Anna 592<br />

Fagundes, Simone 108<br />

Falceto, Olga 271<br />

Fallowes, Diana 88<br />

Farias, Denise 108<br />

Farkas, Chamarrita 702<br />

Faugli, Anne 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 543, 713<br />

Fava Vizziello, Grazia Maria 2, 72, 415, 416, 417, 418,<br />

419, 420, 628<br />

Favez, Nicolas 45, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 398,<br />

518, 558, 623, 629, 632<br />

Feldman, Ruth 189, 504, 691<br />

Felloni, B. 77<br />

Fernandes, Ana Luisa 107, 556, 271<br />

Fernandez, Mari 527<br />

Ferradji, Taieb 301<br />

Ferrando, Josep 731<br />

Ferrier-Lynn, Melissa 243, 244, 245<br />

Figueiredo, Barbara 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 580,<br />

581<br />

Fitzgerald, Hiram 19, 221, 229, 272, 273, 405, 472, 474,<br />

676, 680<br />

Fivaz-Depeursinge, Elisabeth 14, 19, 20, 67<br />

Flacking, Renee 553<br />

Fleck, Anelise 108<br />

Fletcher, Richard John 479<br />

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focarelli, benedetta 516<br />

Foley, Maree Anne 568<br />

Follan, Michael 565<br />

Fonagy, Peter 342<br />

Fontaine, Denis 230<br />

Fontell, Tuija 92<br />

Forbes, Lindsey 552, 563<br />

Forcada Guex, Margarita 123, 435, 743<br />

Forisha, Bill 602<br />

Fornieles-Deu, Albert 508<br />

Fotiadou, Elena 91<br />

Foures, Cathy 311<br />

Fourment, Marie Claude 530<br />

Fowler, Cathrine 534, 620, 621<br />

Fox, Nathan 5, 51<br />

Franich-Ray, Candice 446<br />

Franieck, Leticia 340<br />

Frascarolo, France 45, 178, 398, 471, 520, 623, 629, 632<br />

Freier, Kiti 605, 724<br />

Freitas, Carina 607<br />

Fritz, Darci 125<br />

Fuchs, Thomas 382, 650<br />

Fukatsu, Chikako 688<br />

Fukkink, R.G. 195, 198<br />

Fuster, Pietat 61<br />

Galarraga, Vanessa 282<br />

Galinsky, Ellen 235<br />

Gallese, Vittorio 24<br />

Galwey, Sharyn 63, 228<br />

Garcia, Claudine 523<br />

Garo, Mylene 279<br />

Garrigue Abgrall, Marie 782<br />

Gartner, Martina 495<br />

Gaunson, Karen 773<br />

Geenen, Greet 554, 685<br />

Gemmill, Alan Watson 666<br />

Genot, Muriel 8<br />

Gentili, C. 417, 594<br />

Gerard, Jean 233<br />

Germond, Marc 177, 270<br />

Gerner (In Memoriam), Eva Marianne 540<br />

Gervai, Judit 343<br />

Geuze, Reint H. 334<br />

Geva Lisser, Lihi 710, 526<br />

Gianoli-Valente, Marina 383, 525<br />

Gibbins, Christopher 317<br />

Gilkerson, Linda 686<br />

Gillam, Lynn 448<br />

Gillberg, Christopher 322<br />

Gilson, Kathryn 546<br />

Gini, M. 366<br />

Ginio Dollberg, Daphna 189<br />

Giusti, Z. 366<br />

Glangeaud-Freudenthal, Nine 357, 358, 359, 360, 361,<br />

362, 663, 668, 732, 780<br />

Glaser, Danya 565<br />

Glatigny-Dallay, Elisabeth 359, 734<br />

Gleason, Karin 56<br />

Glover, Vivette 118<br />

Glowacki, Antonia 342<br />

Goeb, Jean-Louis 314<br />

Gok, Canan Gul 291, 603<br />

Golan, Noa 252<br />

Goldberg, Jessica 54, 698<br />

Goldschmidt, Teresa 747<br />

Golse, Bernard 2, 11, 12, 13, 14, 112, 115A, 139, 175,<br />

683, 722, 746, 789<br />

Gomes-Pedro, Joao 29<br />

Goncalves, Daniele 108, 263<br />

Gonzalez, Julio 595<br />

Goodman, Sherryl 119<br />

Gordon, Macall 602<br />

Gorodish, Ricardo 39<br />

Graham, Mimi 239, 634, 635, 636, 637, 638, 639, 640<br />

Graham-Rawlings, Christine 57<br />

Graignic-Philippe, Rozenn 383, 525<br />

Grassi, C. 77<br />

Gratier, Maya 171, 380, 383<br />

Greacen, Tim 80<br />

Green, Jonathan Michael 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345,<br />

346, 347, 565<br />

Grenier, Johanna 30<br />

Grimwade, James 444<br />

Grisi, Sandra Josephina Ferraz Ellero 531, 733<br />

Groark, Christina 214, 396<br />

Grossman, Klaus 477<br />

Grossmann, Karin 412, 477<br />

Grube, Michael 649<br />

Gu, Lixiong 229<br />

Guedeney, Antoine 14, 48, 52, 80, 205, 206, 207, 208,<br />

209, 407, 513, 652, 161, 249, 642<br />

Guedeney, Nicole 642A<br />

Guerra, Victor 40<br />

Guex, Patrice 177, 270<br />

Guilfoyle, Andrew 304<br />

Guionie, Claude 21<br />

Gumus, Derya Dogan 291, 603<br />

Gustin, Marie-Laure 95<br />

Gutfreind, Celso 108<br />

Guvenir, Taner 714<br />

Guy, Denise 528<br />

Guzell-Roe, Jacqueline 233, 251<br />

Haataja, Leena 124, 155, 541<br />

Haling, Michelle Ellen 776<br />

Hallaq, Eyad 504<br />

Halmesmaki, Erja 153<br />

Hamada, Shoko 261, 688<br />

Hannigan, Siobhan Aidene 288<br />

Hans, Sydney 590, 711<br />

Harel, Judith 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 453<br />

Harrison, Alexandra 73, 379, 381, 384, 511, 194, 195,<br />

196, 197, 198, 199<br />

Hart, Andrea 221, 515, 753<br />

Hassan, Giovanni 266<br />

Hatton, Leah 219, 262, 507, 599<br />

Hatzor, Talia 397<br />

Haugen, Guttorm 146<br />

Haumont, Dominique 439, 440, 441<br />

Hautamaki, Airi Anita 555<br />

Hawthorne-Amick, Joanna T. 31<br />

Hawver, Shelley 229<br />

Hay, Andrea 756<br />

Hayes, Barbara 664<br />

Haznedaroglu, Dilek 603<br />

Hedenbro, Monica 404<br />

Heffron, Mary Claire 686<br />

Heiden, Dorine 557<br />

Heidenreich, Felicia 392, 486<br />

Heinen, Norbert 331<br />

Heinonen, Kati 726, 752<br />

Heinz Brisch, Karl 17, 102, 332, 456A, 458<br />

Heller, Sherry 82, 83, 387<br />

Helmig, Linda 522<br />

Hengen, Viviane 765<br />

Henry, Lindy 287<br />

Heroux, Caroline 460<br />

Hertzberg, Tove 587<br />

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Herve, Marie-Joelle 161, 164, 629<br />

Heslington, M. 366<br />

Hewitt, Erri 542<br />

Hibino, Yukari 261<br />

Hill, Christine Ann 216, 348, 602<br />

Hipke, Kathleen 542<br />

Hiramatsu, Mayumi 337<br />

Hirose, Taiko 337<br />

Hlabisa, Khulakahle 488<br />

Hodges, Jill 351<br />

Hoerr, Sharon 586<br />

Hoeyer, Mette 694<br />

Hoffman, Kent 212<br />

Hogan, Anne 640<br />

Hohlfeld, Judith 783<br />

Hohm, Erika 509, 577, 578<br />

Holmberg, John 350<br />

Honjo, Shuji 261, 576, 633<br />

Hopkins, Juliet 425<br />

Hopper, Ursula Ann 776<br />

Horiuchi, Takeshi 399<br />

Hornstein, Chrisitiane 647, 509, 577, 578<br />

Horodynski, Mildred 586, 716<br />

Horovitz, J. 359<br />

Howes, Jim 225<br />

Huet, Frederic 86<br />

Hughes, Jean 256, 257, 258<br />

Huhtala, Tarja 690<br />

Hunnius, Sabine 334, 519, 557<br />

Ibanez, M. 744<br />

Iglesias, Liara 108<br />

Iliffe, Naomi 241<br />

Ilkka, M. 544, 545<br />

Impagliazzo, S. 417, 594<br />

Innocenti, Mark 559<br />

Inoue, Kako 688<br />

Iriondo, M. 744<br />

Ismail, Neheeda 574<br />

Isohanni, Matti 579<br />

Isserlis, Catherine 361, 780<br />

Iwai, Shiho 633<br />

Jackson, Jennifer 103<br />

Jacobs, Francine 54, 57, 505<br />

Jacobson, Joseph 756<br />

Jacobus, Monica Kimelman 548<br />

Jacoby, Rita 327<br />

Jakobsen, Alexandra Vang 521<br />

Jardin, Francoise 450<br />

Jarvi, Sari 690<br />

Jaunin, Lyne 435<br />

Jensen, Linda 584<br />

Jeong, Yoonkyung 274, 705<br />

Jerkku, M. 544, 545<br />

Jerusalinsky, Alfredo Nestor 532<br />

Jin, Mi Kyoung 601<br />

Jokelainen, Jari 579<br />

Jones, Amanda 422, 238, 636, 469, 470, 611<br />

Jones Harden, Brenda 81, 82<br />

Jongenelen, Ines 412<br />

Jonsdottir, Rakel Bjorg 336<br />

Jordan, Brigid 446<br />

Joukamaa, Matti 579<br />

Juffer, Femmie 55, 84, 90<br />

Julia, Berkman 627<br />

Jullian, Lorenzo 292<br />

Jump, Vonda 559<br />

Kable, Julie 757<br />

Kalckreuth, Barbara 457<br />

Kalish, Zipporah 497<br />

Kalland, Mirjam 152, 153, 371<br />

Kamierzac, Sara 729<br />

Kaminski, Monique 735<br />

Kane, Eleanor 265<br />

Kaneko, Hitoshi 261, 576, 633<br />

Kantojarvi, Liisa 579<br />

Kaplan, Hayuta 201<br />

Karreman, Annemiek 622, 623, 624, 625, 626<br />

Kaufman, Peggy 105<br />

Kaufmann, C. 364<br />

Kaukonen, P. 544, 545, 318, 352, 547, 583, 596, 771<br />

Kauppi, Anne L.M. 267<br />

Kawasaki, Hiromi 265<br />

Kay-Raining Bird, Elizabeth 256, 258<br />

Kemppinen, Kaarina 695<br />

Kennel, Porcia 299, 213<br />

Keren, Miri 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 74, 84, 85, 135, 164,<br />

188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 463, 466, 504<br />

Kettunen, Eija 755<br />

Khoury, Marina 505<br />

Kiikkala, I 768<br />

Killough, Jay 595<br />

Kim, Hyunjin 339, 274<br />

Kindler, Heinz 477<br />

Kissgen, Ruediger 331, 614, 615, 616, 617<br />

Kivitie-Kallio, Satu 153<br />

Klein-Velderman, Mariska 55<br />

Kleinman, Charles 445<br />

Klute, Mary 347<br />

Kmita, Grazyna 333, 701<br />

Knauer, D. 2, 78, 416, 418<br />

Kobayashi, Ryuji 788<br />

Koch, Gabriele 615<br />

Koga, Sebastian 51<br />

Komanek, Verena 517<br />

Komninou, Evangelia 609<br />

Korja, Riikka 124, 153, 155, 541<br />

Koskela, Paivi 92<br />

Kowalenko, Nick 534, 618, 619, 620, 621<br />

Kowalik, Sharon 604<br />

Kraemer, Sebastien 210<br />

Kribs, Angela 331<br />

Krishnamurthy, Vidhya 605, 724<br />

Kristensen, Charlotte 148, 713<br />

Kristjansdottir, Solveig 336<br />

Kubicek, Lorraine 597<br />

Kuivalainen, Jaana 785<br />

Kumpulainen, Kirsti 695<br />

Kumral, Abdullah 714<br />

Kuntze, Lena 687<br />

Kupfer, Maria Cristina Machado 529<br />

Kursten-Hogan, Regina 627<br />

Kusanagi, Miho 337<br />

Kushilevitz, Irit 497<br />

Kwak, Keumjoo 274, 705<br />

Kwok, Winnie 775<br />

Lüthi Faivre, Fabienne 78<br />

Lacaze, I. 359<br />

Lafont, Veronique 360, 493<br />

Lagonico, Daliah 783<br />

Lahad, Shmuel 297<br />

Lalou Moatti, Marianne 787<br />

Lamour, Martine 15, 161<br />

Lancaster, Gill 348, 546, 708<br />

Landman, Mireille 589<br />

Lano, Aulikki 726<br />

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Lapinleimu, Helena 124, 155<br />

Lappin, Grace 454, 706<br />

Larrain, Catalina 232<br />

Larroque, Beatrice 735<br />

Lassenius-Panula, Lotta 156<br />

Latva, Reija 341, 352, 720<br />

Lauder, Sue 665<br />

Lavanchy, Chloe 45, 67, 398, 623, 629<br />

Lavra, Tania 606<br />

Laznik, Marie Christine 183, 787, 320<br />

Le Nestour-Crivilla, Annick 383, 525<br />

Leach, D. 366, 426, 427, 428, 429, 430, 431<br />

Lecannelier, Felipe Eugenio 391, 548<br />

Lee, Kyung Sook 349, 601, 586, 590<br />

Leenders, Francine 570<br />

Lefebvre, Isabella 733<br />

Lehmkuhl, Ulrike 517, 609, 687<br />

Lehtonen, Liisa 124, 155, 341, 541, 720<br />

Leijala, Hannu 690<br />

Lempereur, Emmanuelle 438, 439, 440, 441, 442, 443<br />

Lenz, Klaus 517, 687<br />

Lenzi, Delia 23<br />

Leon, Ana 777<br />

Lepez, Marie-Anne 284<br />

Lerner, Rogerio 529<br />

Leslie, Margaret 764<br />

Levi, Gabriel 593<br />

Levy, Roberto 108<br />

Libal, Elisabeth 434<br />

Lieberman, Alicia 369, 373<br />

Lieberson, Rebecca 43<br />

Liebowitz, Michael 433<br />

Lima, Ana Laura Godinho 226, 308<br />

Linke, Pamela duRieu 63, 228<br />

Little, Christina 268<br />

Lopes, Francesco 632, 308<br />

Lou de Leon Siantz, Mary 133<br />

Loustau, M. 359<br />

Luby, Joan 49, 354<br />

Lucas-Thompson, Rachel 698<br />

Lundh, Wendela 582<br />

Luoma, Ilona 352, 512, 547, 583, 596<br />

Lupo, Ganit 710<br />

Lyons-Ruth, Karlen 168, 169<br />

Macarelli, M. 746<br />

MacGregor, Kelley Paula 338<br />

Machado, Carla 263<br />

MacPherson, Kristen 429<br />

Maestro, Sandra 77, 185<br />

Magnenat, Dominique 742<br />

Maguire, Catherine Mary 451<br />

Mahoney, Gerald 316, 781<br />

Majapuro, Tuula 92<br />

Makela, Sinikka Aulikki 587, 758, 762<br />

Maki, Merja 544, 545, 579<br />

Mala, Tom 148, 713<br />

Maldonado-Duran, Martin 390, 391, 392, 393, 522<br />

Malhotra, Rima 299<br />

Mali, Agnes 616<br />

Malik, Neena 81, 82, 83<br />

Malloch, Stephen 215, 399, 697<br />

Malt, Ulrik Fredrik 146, 147<br />

Mamelle, Nicole 740<br />

Mangelsdorf, Sarah 677<br />

Mangione, Peter 635<br />

Mantymaa, Mirjami 480, 481, 583, 596, 771<br />

Mara, Bighin 628<br />

Marano, Gianfranco 510<br />

Marclay, Laetitia 177, 270<br />

Mares, Sarah 456, 535<br />

Marfo, Kofi 527<br />

Marguier, Laurence 733<br />

Marillaud, Michele 284<br />

Maroes, Marnee 262<br />

Maron, Michel 360<br />

Marquez-Caraveo, Maria Elena 133<br />

Marshall, Randall 433<br />

Martel, Chantal 522, 715<br />

Martelli, Marilisa 417, 594<br />

Martin, Paul Russell 665<br />

Martins, Carla 412, 606<br />

Maruyama, Erika 261<br />

Marvin, Robert S. 388<br />

Marwick, Helen 322<br />

Maryse, Soulie 360<br />

Massari, Blanche 360<br />

Matos, Joana 641<br />

Matte, Laura 108<br />

Matthiesen, Ann-Sofi 582<br />

Maulucci, Maria Lucia 266, 516<br />

Maunu, Jonna 155<br />

Maury, Michele 161<br />

Mauvais, Patrick 259<br />

Mayers, Hillary 452<br />

Mayes, L. 152, 370, 759<br />

Mazet, Philippe 700<br />

Mazzei, Enza 592<br />

Mazzoncini, Bruna 593<br />

Mazzoni, Silvia 69<br />

McCall, Robert 214, 396<br />

McCaw, Jaime 433<br />

McConnachie, Alex 322<br />

McHale, James 42, 43, 47, 66, 622, 627, 644A<br />

McInnes, Belinda 620<br />

McKelvey, Lorraine 221, 229, 272, 472, 474, 515, 586,<br />

753<br />

McKim, Margaret K. 218, 219, 262, 507, 561, 599<br />

McMahon, Catherine 620, 621<br />

Meaney, Michael 117<br />

Measures, Sarah 511<br />

Medeiros, Marco 107, 566<br />

Medina, Carlos Nunez 548<br />

Megan, Parmley 627<br />

Meijssen, Dominique 557<br />

Melanie, McConnell 627<br />

Mellier, Daniel 170, 658, 659, 660, 661, 662, 170, 171,<br />

172, 173, 174, 175, 230, 259, 450, 733<br />

Menahem, Samuel 444, 445, 446, 447, 448<br />

Mendez, Jose 505<br />

Mendonca, Denise 413<br />

Mesman, Judi 55<br />

Messina, Serena 784<br />

Metcalf, Elena 271<br />

Meurs, Patrick 292, 598<br />

Michale, Maury 629<br />

Michaud, Marie-Ange 585<br />

Miettinen, Sari 774<br />

Mikuni, Kumi 337<br />

Milgrom, Jeannette 663, 664, 665, 666, 667, 668<br />

Millhuff, Charles 393, 522<br />

Minde, Klaus 117, 329, 390, 393A<br />

Miner, Jennifer 698<br />

Minnis, Helen 565<br />

Mintz, Anne-Sophie 249<br />

Mirlesse, Vrronique 276<br />

Missonnier, Sylvain 2, 92A, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 455,<br />

<strong>World</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> 83


496<br />

Mistry, Jayanthi 57<br />

Modi, N. 118<br />

Moehler, E. 364<br />

Moessinger, Adrien 123<br />

Moilanen, Irma 695<br />

Moioli, Margherita 550<br />

Molénat, Francoise 3<br />

Molan, Anna 216<br />

Molteno, Christopher David 589, 756<br />

Moneta, Santiago 707A<br />

Montes de Oca, Marcela 283, 310<br />

Monti, Annalisa 328, 510, 588<br />

Moody, Chris 522<br />

Moore, Melanie Hope 551<br />

Moorlag, A. 367<br />

Moran, Greg 56, 552, 560, 563<br />

Moreyra, Paula 313D<br />

Mori, Carrie 313<br />

Morisseau, Linda 276, 284, 707<br />

Moro, Marie Rose 8, 134, 231, 298, 301, 392, 486<br />

Morozova, Tatiana 645<br />

Moshe, Magi 691<br />

Moss, Ellen 436<br />

Motz, Mary 764<br />

Muller Nix, Carole 163, 123, 435, 743, 783<br />

Munaretti, Elisa 108<br />

Munck, Petriina 153, 155<br />

Murase, Satomi 261, 576, 633<br />

Muratoir, Filipo 77, 143, 144<br />

Murielle, Palenne 661<br />

Murphy, Pam 240, 309, 65<br />

Murray, Lynne 589<br />

Myers, Michael 433<br />

Mylane, Higuero 733, 692<br />

Myquel, Martine 323, 585<br />

Nablega, Magaly 313C, 313D<br />

Nadeau, Line 725<br />

Nagaya, Sawako 688<br />

Nasi, Matti Johannes 512<br />

Nassisi, Valentina 567<br />

Natalia, Johanna 490<br />

Nathan, Tobie 132A, 136A<br />

Naziri, Despina 220, 696<br />

Nelson, Charles 51<br />

Nemeth, Deborah 253, 254, 255, 275<br />

Newman, Louise 456, 462<br />

Newnham, Carol 215, 667<br />

Nezelof, Sylvie 360<br />

Nicolais, Giampaolo 524, 567<br />

Ninomiya, Masae 261<br />

Nishiyama, Mika 265<br />

Nomura, Kenji 576<br />

Nordling, Esa 690<br />

Northam, Elisabeth 446<br />

Nouvel, Jean-Louis 311<br />

Nudelmann, Carmen Martins 250, 549, 250<br />

Nugent, Kevin 33, 595<br />

O’Brien, Margaret 469, 478<br />

O’Connell, Melissa 122<br />

O’Connor, Thomas 116, 120A, 385, 389, 116, 117, 118,<br />

119, 120, 565<br />

Oba, Mihoko 261, 633<br />

Oberger, Elinor 540<br />

Oberklaid, Frank 394<br />

Odorisio, Flaminia 564<br />

Ohashi, Yoko 633<br />

Oika, Teissiere 98<br />

Okada, Kaori 261, 633<br />

Okamitsu, Motoko 337<br />

Okuzawa, A. 367<br />

Oliveira, Vera 108<br />

Oliver, Monica Beatriz 505<br />

Olkinuora, Tuula 318, 480, 481<br />

Olson, Beth 716<br />

Omay, Oguz 358<br />

Omori, Takahide 337<br />

Ongari, B. 745<br />

Oosterman, Mirjam 386<br />

Oppenheim, David 176, 181, 403<br />

Orenstein, Ruth 497<br />

Oshio, Toko 233<br />

Ostensen, Anniken Bjornstad 146<br />

Ouss, Lisa 499, 500, 501, 502<br />

Ox<strong>for</strong>d, Monica 347<br />

Ozbas, Sema 603<br />

Ozbek, Aylin 714<br />

Ozcebe, Hilal 603<br />

Ozdemir, Hanife 291<br />

Ozkan, Hasan 714<br />

Ozturk, Gulden 291<br />

Pace, Cecilia Serena 721, 784<br />

Pacheco, Alexandra 410, 580, 581<br />

Padrosa, M.P. 359<br />

Page, Timothy 346<br />

Pajulo, Marjaterttu 155A, 539, 151, 152, 371, 755<br />

Palacio Espasa, Francisco 78, 140, 418, 2, 415, 420,<br />

742<br />

Palmer, Glen 584<br />

Palomaki, Eeva-Liisa 269<br />

Pan, Dong 268<br />

Papousek, Mechtilde 642<br />

Paquette, Daniel 110<br />

Paradis, Martine 629<br />

Paris, Ruth 105<br />

Park, Sunghae 274<br />

Parra, Belen 536, 537, 538<br />

Parry, Trevor 304, 670<br />

Parzer, P. 364<br />

Paz, Keren 252<br />

Pascal, Richard 311<br />

Pasquato, Sara 72<br />

Patel, Vidisha 754<br />

Patruno, Ester 592<br />

Patton, Terri-Anne 528<br />

Paul, Campbell 16, 168, 215, 394, 423, 444, 655, 773<br />

Pautsch, Jennifer 49<br />

Pavelka, Martin 311<br />

Pederson, David R. 56, 552, 560, 563<br />

Pedrosa, A. 413<br />

Pefourque, Cecile 722<br />

Pego, Fernando 556<br />

Pegoraro, Angela Horn 282<br />

Pelosi, Anthony 565<br />

Pena, Betty 313D<br />

Perales, Frida 316, 781<br />

Pereira, Ana Cardoso 770, 413, 556, 770, 532<br />

Perez, Veronica Undurraga 232<br />

Perouse de Montclos, Marie Odile 136, 161, 249, 503<br />

Perren, Sonja 44, 46, 180, 345, 355<br />

Perrinetti, Barbara Actis 344<br />

Perrote, F. 276<br />

Pesaro, Maria Eugenia 529<br />

Pesonen, Anu-Katriina 726, 752<br />

Petroff, Evelyne 737<br />

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Petrozzi, A. 77<br />

Philipp, Diane A. 75, 164, 253, 254, 255, 275, 427, 428<br />

Piccinini, Graziela 108<br />

Pierola, Maria Teresa 313A<br />

Pierre Humbert, Biase 2, 743, 123, 432, 433, 434, 435,<br />

436, 437, 783<br />

Piha, Jorma 124, 539, 541, 719<br />

Pivonka-Jones, Jamie 605, 724<br />

Planche, Stephane 733<br />

Plastunova, Lilja Germanovna 612<br />

Plumier, Delphine 327<br />

Poehlmann, Julie 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 335<br />

Poinso, Francois 360<br />

Politi, Johanna 153, 154<br />

Pombo, Joana 606<br />

Ponticello, Licia 592<br />

Poo, P. 744<br />

Porporino, Mafalda 522, 715<br />

Pozzi-Monzo, Maria Emilia 786<br />

Prat, Regine 450<br />

Presme, Nathalie 101<br />

Priest, Naomi 295<br />

Prior, Margot 215<br />

Pruett, Rebecca 639<br />

Puckering, Christine 681, 322<br />

Puura, Kaija Helena 206, 207, 192, 318, 443A, 448A,<br />

480, 481, 544, 54, 583, 596, 771<br />

Qayoom, Zarina 742<br />

Quinlan, Mary 619<br />

Quintric, C. 359<br />

Rabain, Didier 71, 190, 283, 310, 641, 782<br />

Rabello, Angela M. Maggioli 308<br />

Raikkonen, Katri 726, 752<br />

Rainelli, Christine 360<br />

Raita-Hasu, Jutta 312, 695<br />

Ramsay, Maria 522, 715<br />

Rantakallio, Paula 579<br />

Rantanen, Pirjo 289<br />

Rasher-Miller, Tanya 584<br />

Raspe, Christiane 439<br />

Rassial, Jean Jacques 532<br />

Rattaz, Cecile 629<br />

Rauhala, Kaisu 690<br />

Rave, Elvira 509, 577<br />

Raviv, Anat 497<br />

Re, Jennifer 444, 459<br />

Reck, Corinna 382, 646, 647, 648, 649, 650, 651<br />

Reebye, Prahtiba N. 317, 775<br />

Reekie, Joanne 565<br />

Reis, Nuno Miguel 338<br />

Reischl, Thomas 229<br />

Reissland, Nadja 285, 322<br />

Reiswig, Rita 128, 376<br />

Renaud Yang, Marcelline 585<br />

Repasky, Phillip 604<br />

Resch, F. 364<br />

Rexwinkel, Marja 498<br />

Rezzoug, Dalila 231, 298, 301<br />

Rheeston, Mary 62, 88, 294<br />

Rhode, Maria 467<br />

Ribaudo, Julie 106<br />

Ricceri, Francesca 524, 567<br />

Riksen-Walraven, J.M.A. 195, 198<br />

Riley, Shireen 57<br />

Risholm Mothander, Pia 540<br />

Ritter, Roberto 108<br />

Riva Crugnola, Cristina 550<br />

Robel, Laurence 315<br />

Robert-Tissot, Christiane 78, 177, 418, 682<br />

Robertson, Bez 287<br />

Robin, Claire 523, 484, 591<br />

Robinson, JoAnn 347, 350, 353, 387<br />

Rocha, Maria 607<br />

Rochat, Tamsen 488<br />

Roche, Jacqueline 560<br />

Rochette, Joelle 96, 207, 733<br />

Roegiers, Luc 99<br />

Rogers, Joanna 645<br />

Roggman, Lori 222, 469, 470, 559, 611<br />

Roldofo, Graca 749<br />

Rolfe, Sharne Annette 290<br />

Roman, Pascal 703<br />

Romano, Helene 231<br />

Ron-Miara, Adi 74<br />

Ronconi, Silvia 562<br />

Ropcke, Bernd 609<br />

Rosenblum, Ouriel 115, 277, 279, 460, 700<br />

Ross, Erin 159<br />

Rossigneux-Delage, Pascale 101<br />

Rossiter, Chris 620<br />

Rosso, Anna Maria 89<br />

Roth, Bernhard 331<br />

Rotman, Tamir 627<br />

Roto, Anna-Kaarina 318<br />

Rottman, Hana 311<br />

Roux, D. 359<br />

Rouyer, Veronique 179<br />

Rusconi Serpa, Sandra 76, 77, 78, 415, 416, 417, 418,<br />

419, 420, 161<br />

Sabuncuoglu, Osman 574<br />

Sagliaschi, Samanta 550<br />

Sai, Rei 633<br />

Saias, Thomas 80<br />

Saito, Sakae 337<br />

Salmelin, Raili 341, 352, 480, 481, 720<br />

Salo, Paivi 690, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156<br />

Salomonsson, Bjorn 461<br />

Salucci, Monia 510, 588<br />

San Martini, Pietro 562<br />

Sanchez, Viviana 505<br />

Sancho Rossignol, Ana 78<br />

Sandman, Curt 698<br />

Santelices, Maria-Pia 702<br />

Santona, Alessandra 721, 784<br />

Santos, Clair 108, 606<br />

Sarica, Dolunay 291<br />

Sarker, P. 118<br />

Sarradet, Jean-Louis 320<br />

Sasaki, Yasuko 261, 633<br />

Saura, R. 359<br />

Saviluoto, Anne-Mari 771<br />

Savonlahti, Elina 124, 539, 541<br />

Sazer O’Donnell, Nina 237<br />

Schactman, Alissa 219, 262, 507, 561, 599<br />

Schaeffer, V. 359<br />

Schechter, Daniel 6, 397, 433, 353<br />

Schejtman, Clara 610<br />

Schenk, Simone 577<br />

Schepker, Renate 609<br />

Schiffman, Rachel 229, 272, 472, 474, 586<br />

Schmeets, MGJ 211<br />

Schmidt, Martin Heinrich 575<br />

Schmitt, Florence 719, 372, 759, 760<br />

Schogle, Benjaman 171<br />

Schon, Marie-Jeanne 327<br />

Schoppe-Sullivan, Sarah 624, 676, 677, 678, 679, 680<br />

<strong>World</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> 85


Schrader, Claudia 454<br />

Schroeder, Lindsay A. 218<br />

Schuengel, Carlo 386, 388<br />

Schuller, Jeanne-Marie 284<br />

Schwarz, Markus 577<br />

Scull, Chris 43<br />

Sechiyama, Haya 261, 633<br />

Segal, Mona 278, 281<br />

Seligman, Stephen 109, 641A, 657<br />

Senator, Diana 631<br />

Senecky, M.D., Yehuda 84, 85<br />

Senior, Rob 429<br />

Settles, Lisa 387<br />

Sezer, Nermin 291, 603<br />

Shah, Prachi 79, 125<br />

Shannon, Jacqueline 473<br />

Sherf, Ronit 74<br />

Shiff, Yaffa 710<br />

Shih, Mei-Chiung 595<br />

Shin, Yee Jin 349, 601<br />

Shirer, Karen 716<br />

Shoemark, Helen 215<br />

Siboni, P. 417, 594<br />

Siegler, Ava 246<br />

Silva, Ana Patricia 606, 308, 748, 107<br />

Sima, Jenny 540<br />

Simas, Roberta 464<br />

Simo, Sandra 434<br />

Simonelli, Alessandra 72, 628, 419<br />

Sims, Margaret 304, 307<br />

Sindelar, Maria Teresa 328<br />

Sinisalo, M. 544, 545<br />

Sinkkonen, Jari 152<br />

Sinzig, Judith Katharina 575<br />

Sirol, Francois 276, 284<br />

Skari, Hans 146, 147, 149<br />

Skouteris, Helen 196, 243<br />

Skovgaard, Anne Mette 521<br />

Skreden, Marianne 146, 147, 149<br />

Skuladottir, Arna 336<br />

Slade, Arietta 152<br />

Smith, Jan C 244<br />

Snyder, Kimberley 624<br />

Soares, Ana Rita 607, 409, 412, 414, 282<br />

Sobral, Filipa 747<br />

Soderlund, Inger Linnea 329, 330<br />

Sogos, Carla 593<br />

Sokolowski, Margaret 677<br />

Soltanifar, Atefeh 317, 775<br />

Sommerfeld, Denise 257, 258<br />

Sorsa, Minna 768<br />

Sossin, Mark 129<br />

Soto, Marianela Hoffmann 232, 548<br />

Soubielle, C. 359<br />

Soubieux, Marie-Jose 97, 276, 284<br />

Soule, Michel 100, 395, 707<br />

Sparrow, Joshua 34, 395<br />

Speelman, Craig 664<br />

Speranza, Anna Maria 524, 564, 567, 689<br />

Spieker, Susan 347<br />

Spielman, Eda 105<br />

Spohr, Hans Ludwig 766<br />

Squires, Jane 81, 82<br />

Stacks, Ann 233, 251<br />

Stadelmann, Stephanie 44, 46, 180, 345, 355<br />

Steentyes, Christine 288<br />

Stefenelli, Ulrich 382<br />

Stein, Alan 428, 589<br />

Steinberg, Carolyn Rita 718<br />

Stephanie, Lopez 629<br />

Sterba, Sonya 50<br />

Stern, Daniel 11, 12, 13, 26, 395, 501<br />

Stevens, Seonaigh 528<br />

Stevenson, Caroline 456, 462<br />

Stocklin, Irina 609<br />

Stolk, Mirjam 55<br />

Stolt, Suvi 124, 541<br />

Stone, Julie 488<br />

Strathearn, Lane 608<br />

Sturdevant Reed, Celeste 273<br />

Suardi, Francesca 630<br />

Subtil, Damien 767<br />

Suchman, Nancy 152, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 759, 760<br />

Sue, Morse 750<br />

Suess, Gerhard J. 616, 618<br />

Sullivan, Jill 354<br />

Susz, Elishiva 497<br />

Sutter, Anne-Laure 359, 360, 734<br />

Suwalsky, J. 366<br />

Svanberg, Per Olof 234<br />

Sved-Williams, Anne Eliza 59<br />

Swan, Belinda 241<br />

Swartz, Leslie 589<br />

Szejer, Myriam 736, 787<br />

Szollosi, Agnes 343<br />

Tableman, Betty 273<br />

Takahashi, Izumi 337<br />

Talbot, Jean 43<br />

Talmi, Ayelet 159<br />

Tambelli, Renata 564<br />

Tamminen, Tuula 14, 152, 341, 480, 481, 544, 545, 547,<br />

583, 596, 720, 771<br />

Tanaka, Yuko 633<br />

Tannenbaum, Gloria S. 715<br />

Tarabulsy, George M. 436<br />

Tardaguila-Harth, Joyce 303<br />

Tardos, Anna 172<br />

Tarkow, Allison 473<br />

Tavecchio, L.W.C. 195, 198<br />

Taylor, Eric 565<br />

Tenhunen, Katri 673<br />

Teramoto, Taeko 337<br />

Tessier, Rejean 432, 433, 434, 435, 436, 437, 725<br />

Teti, Douglas 122<br />

Thiele, Wendy 59<br />

Thomas, Jean 1<br />

Thomasgard, Michael 772<br />

Thompson, Britt 624, 475, 43<br />

Thomson Salo, Frances 287, 374, 378, 421, 374, 375,<br />

376, 377, 378, 421, 422, 423, 424, 425, 656<br />

Thorne, Cecilia 313D<br />

Thoueille, Edith 32, 395, 707<br />

Thullen, Matthew 711<br />

Timmer, Susan 475<br />

Titze, Karl 687<br />

Tizon, Jorge L. 61, 207, 208, 536, 537, 538<br />

Togliatti, Marisa Malagoli 70<br />

Toledano, Maurice 361<br />

Tomasi, Alejandra 505, 745<br />

Tomlinson, Mark 589<br />

Toth, Ildiko 343<br />

Touati, Bernard 184<br />

Tourigny, Joel 599<br />

Toussaint, E. 359<br />

Townsend, Heath 778<br />

Trabka, Kimberly 433<br />

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Trainor, W. Joseph 599<br />

Trautmann-Villaba, Patricia 577, 578<br />

Traverso, Pierina 313B<br />

Tremblay, Helene 661<br />

Trentini, Cristina 23, 689<br />

Trevarthen, Colwyn 25, 171, 399<br />

Tronick, Edward 111, 382, 610<br />

Trumello, Carmen 699<br />

Tsushima, Hiroe 265<br />

Tupola, Sarimari 153<br />

Turunen, Merja-Maaria 669, 670, 671, 672, 673, 674,<br />

675<br />

Tuters, Elizabeth 64, 165, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187<br />

Tyano, Sam 133, 134, 135, 136, 189, 209A<br />

Ujiie, Tatsuo 576<br />

Ungerer, J.A. 196, 197<br />

Urmanska, Wanda 701<br />

Usui, Masami 337<br />

Vaivre-Douret, Laurence 21<br />

Valim, Clarissa 595<br />

Vallette, Jean-Francois 230<br />

Vallon, Meret 286<br />

Vallotton, Claire 293, 600<br />

Vamos, Julianna 101, 400<br />

van Aken, Marcel 625<br />

van Baar, Anneloes L. 519, 557<br />

van Bakel, Hedwig J.A. 506, 519, 557, 693<br />

van de Casteele, Noelle 248<br />

van Dijk, Elisabeth Marlies 506, 693<br />

Van Egeren, Laurie 273, 626, 679<br />

van Herreweghe, Inge 439, 441<br />

van IJzendoorn, Marinus 55, 90, 194, 195, 198, 199<br />

van Niel, Maren C. 506, 693<br />

van Tuijl, Cathy 625<br />

van Vaerenbergh, Anne 439, 441<br />

van Zeijl, J. 195, 198, 55<br />

Vanhalle, Francoise 730<br />

Vardy, Ines 610<br />

Varol Tas, Fatma 714<br />

Vasseur, Anne 401<br />

Vauthier, Daniele 700<br />

Veglia, Fabio 344<br />

Veijola, Juha M 579<br />

Veima, Marjo 512<br />

Velotti, Patrizia 260, 721<br />

Venuti, P. 366<br />

Verdoux, Helene 359, 734<br />

Vermeer, H.J. 195, 198<br />

Vermillard, Martine 32, 395, 707<br />

Vermilya, Lois 236<br />

Vernier, Dominique 101<br />

Verschueren, Karine 554<br />

Vervier, Jean-Francois 327<br />

Viaux, Sylvie 277, 700<br />

Viberg, Lennart 712<br />

Vicosa, Maria Geraldina 282<br />

Viitanen, Helena 690<br />

Vilarisa, Paula 514, 566<br />

Virginie, Evrard 629<br />

Virtanen, Mika 512<br />

Vlismas, Wendy 697<br />

Volpato, Silvana 108<br />

Voltolini, Rinaldo 530<br />

Volzone, Anna 319<br />

von Fieandt, Maija 673<br />

von Klitzing, Kai 18, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 180, 200,<br />

204, 345, 355<br />

von Wyl, Agnes 44, 46, 180, 345, 355<br />

Vreugdenhil, Coby 506<br />

Wakui, Yoko 633<br />

Walder, Mauro 550<br />

Ward, Susan 278, 281<br />

Warren, Beulah 456, 535, 242<br />

Wason, Armorer 645<br />

Watanabe, Hisako 399,v 406<br />

Watson, J. 196, 240, 309<br />

Weatherston, Deborah 633A, 643<br />

Wechsler, Nick 213<br />

Wendland, Jacqueline 283<br />

Weyrich, Romy 327<br />

Whelan, William F. 388<br />

White, Barbara 637<br />

Whiteside-Mansell, Leanne 221, 515, 727, 753<br />

Widen, Sara 540<br />

Wides, Judith 595<br />

Widlocher, Daniel 500<br />

Widstrom, Ann-Marie 582<br />

Widyawati, Ika 482, 483<br />

Wiebel, A. 364<br />

Wiefel, Andreas 517, 609, 687<br />

Wiese, Elisabeth Batista Pinto 659, 569<br />

Wiesler, Christiane 457<br />

Wijnroks, Lex 658, 662<br />

Wilson, Philip 322<br />

Winter, Mirja 609<br />

Wittenberg, Jean-Victor P. 191<br />

Wolverton, Annie 317, 775<br />

Woo, Joo Young 349<br />

Wood, J. 367<br />

Woodhouse, Susan 212<br />

Woodside, Rosalie 296<br />

Wortmann-Fleischer, Susanne 577<br />

Wouldes, Trecia Ann 761<br />

Xeros-Constantinides, Sophia 728<br />

Yabsley, Susan 64<br />

Yamgnane, Amina 99, 722<br />

Ylijoki, Anitta 774<br />

Yoshizumi, Takahiro 261<br />

Young, David 565, 88<br />

Yulita, Horacio 505<br />

Zaccagnino, Maria 344<br />

Zannotti, Mathieu 248<br />

Zaouche-Gaudron, Chantal 179<br />

Zavattini, Giulio Cesare 260, 562, 784<br />

Zaytsev, Ludmila 605, 724<br />

Zeanah, Charles 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 51, 120, 407, 408,<br />

432, 437<br />

Ziegenhain, Ute 402, 434<br />

Zigante, F. 746<br />

Zilibowitz, Michael 162<br />

Zimmerman, Marie-Agathe 360<br />

Zingman de Galperin, C. 366<br />

Zink, Susanne 704<br />

Zornig, Silvia Abu-Jamra 37<br />

Zweens, Mar J. 334<br />

Zygmunt, Annette 353<br />

Zygmuntowicz, Catherine 522, 715<br />

<strong>World</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Infant</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> 87


WAIMH Upcoming Events<br />

REGIONAL CONFERENCE 2007<br />

Promoting <strong>Health</strong>y Development <strong>for</strong> <strong>Infant</strong>s and Children<br />

Riga, Latvia<br />

July 20-21, 2007<br />

In<strong>for</strong>mation about the Riga regional conference contact:<br />

Dr. Kaspars Tuters<br />

315 Avenue Road, Suit 9, Toronto, M4V 2H2, Canada.<br />

E-mail: k.tuters@utoronto.ca<br />

Fax: 416 964 8647<br />

Phone: 416 964 6777<br />

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August 2008

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