This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. It departs from the usual principles-based approach and instead takes a predominantly consequentialist (harms and benefits) approach. It aims to be free of abstract philosophy, but will use the analysis of cases and a reasoned approach to examine alternative arguments. Whilst the book deals with issues in some depth it uses plain language and many clear examples of good and less good practice to illustrate points. It is at a level useful to both beginning and more experienced researchers.
This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. It departs from the usual principles-based approach a...
Excessive crying in infancy addresses potential causes, suggested solutions, and parental responses to htis common, debilitating problem. Numerous examples and quotations from parents illustrate the book which offers crucial insights into the experience of parents as they struggle to cope with the chaotic disruption that affects every member of the household, desperately seeking a reason for the crying and a cure to end the misery.
Excessive crying in infancy addresses potential causes, suggested solutions, and parental responses to htis common, debilitating problem. Numerous exa...