Books
All of these books are in hardcover and softcover
Touch
2001 The
MIT Press
The first sensory input in life comes from the
sense of touch while a baby is still in the womb, and touch continues to be the
primary means of learning about the world throughout infancy and well into
childhood. Touch is critical for children's growth, development and health, as
well as for adults' physical and mental well-being. Yet, the American society
is dangerously touch-deprived.
Contents
- Touch Hunger
- Touch as Communication
- Touch in Development
- Touch Deprivation
- Touch Messages to the Brain
- Touch Therapies
- Infant Massage
- Massage Therapy for Children,
Adolescents and Adults
Touch and Massage in Early Child Development
2004
Johnson & Johnson Pediatric Institute, L.L.C
This book is a groundbreaking
compilation of studies on the power of touch in growth and development. Today,
a growing body of research around the world shows that human touch is a
powerful contributor to infants’ ability to thrive and grow. The studies in
this book establish a powerful case for touch, and they remind us that in this
high technology world, there is still room for low technology therapies that
can increase health and happiness of infants and families around the world.
Contents
· Maternal Touch and Touch Perception
·
Fetal Responses to Foot and Hand Massage of Pregnant Women
·
Touch Perception in Neonates
·
Maternal Touch Effects on Infant Behavior
·
Touching During Mother-Infant Interactions
·
Differences Across Cultural Groups in Mothers’ Nonverbal Teaching
Methods
· Therapeutic Applications of Touch in Pregnancy, Labor and Postbirth
·
Pregnancy, Labor and Infant Massage
·
Skin-to-Skin Care for Breastfeeding Difficulties Postbirth
· Touch In
Premature Infants
·
Tactile Stimulation of Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Preterm
Infants
·
Preterm and Full-term Infant Massage in China
·
Optimizing Growth and Bone Mass in Premature Infants: Are Diet and
Physical Movement the Answers?
· Effects of
Massage on Sleep, Relaxation and Well-Being
·
Massage Therapy and Sleep-Wake Rhythms in the Neonate
·
Massage, Relaxation and Well-being: A Possible Role for Oxytocin
as an Integrative Principle?
· Massage
Therapy for Orphans and Pediatric Problems
·
Massage Therapy With Preterm Infants and Children With Chronic
Illnesses
·
Massage Therapy Effects on Illness Symptoms in Infants Living in
Ecuadorian Orphanages
·
Massage Therapy for Pediatric Problems
Touch Therapy
Churchill Livingstone · Harcourt Brace-2000
This book focuses on recent research on touch
therapy in promoting wellness and healing. Research is reviewed on the effects
of massage therapy on growth and development, stress reduction, pain relief,
immune function and auto-immune disorders.
Contents
- Introduction
- Enhancing growth
- Pain reduction during painful
procedures and chronic pain syndromes
- Enhancing attentiveness
- Alleviating depression and
anxiety
- Auto-immune disorders
- Immune disorders
Massage Therapy Research
2006
Elsevier Health Sciences
This book examines the practical applications of
important massage therapy research findings. Each chapter of this comprehensive
resource provides a clear and authoritative review of what is reliably known
about the effects of touch for a variety of clinical conditions such as
depression, pain management, movement problems and functioning of the immune
system. Coverage also includes the benefits of massage to specific populations
such as pregnant women, neonates, infants, and adolescents. This book is
suitable for massage therapists aromatherapists, chiropractors, osteopaths,
physical therapists, and nurses, etc.
Contents
- Massage Therapy Research
Methods
- Reducing Prematurity
- Enhancing Growth and
Development
- Increasing Attentiveness
- Decreasing Depression and
Aggression
- Improving Neuromuscular
Function
- Movement Studies
- Pain Reduction
- Enhancing Immune Function
Complementary and Alternative Therapies Research
Tiffany Field
2009 American Psychological Association (APA)
This book describes
the most common complementary and alternative therapies that have empirical
support from peer-reviewed journals and provides guidance on which therapies
have been most useful for which psychological and medical issues. In addition,
Tiffany Field documents the positive emotional, behavioral, physiological, and
biochemical effects of these therapies as well as proposed mechanisms of
change. Information is provided on how
complementary and alternative therapies can be used in conjunction with
traditional therapies. Although focused primarily on adults the book offers
data and guidance on pediatric populations as well. Information on the training
and credentials of complementary and alternative therapy practitioners is
provided as well as contact information for professional associations so
psychotherapists can have confidence in making referrals. The information is
easily accessible to graduate students and medical students as well as novice
and seasoned clinicians and researchers.
Contents
· Combining
Complementary Therapies with Psychotherapy
· Origins of
Complementary and Alternative Therapies
· Massage
Therapy, Acupressure, and Reflexology
· Acupuncture
· Tai Chi and
Chi Gong
· Yoga and
Pilates
· Exercise
· Music
Therapy
· Aromatherapy
· Progressive
Muscle Relaxation
· Imagery
· Hypnosis
· Biofeedback
· Meditation
· Complementary
and Alternative Therapies in Pediatric Populations
Infancy
1990
Harvard University Press
In this book Tiffany Field
provides a readable account of our current knowledge about infant development.
She looks at the emergence of sensorimotor and cognitive skills which plays an
important role in social and emotional development in the months following
birth as the infant experiences the world. She also reviews the literature on
infants in nursery and daycare programs, countering negative assessments with
studies that show an enhancement of infants’ social interaction in good care
settings. In the concluding chapter she pays particular attention to infants at
risk because of disease, maternal drug use, prematurity and maternal depression
and describes possible intervention strategies.
Contents
· Studying
Infants
· Before and After
Birth
· Motor
Development and Learning
· Emotions,
Interactions and Attachments
· Peer
Interactions and Daycare
· Infants at
Risk
The Amazing Infant
2006 Blackwell Publishers
Tiffany Field, world renowned infant development
scholar, writes an engaging and comprehensive book that collects and reviews
the latest findings in the field, exploring cutting edge research and
contemporary theories about infant development. This is an engaging and
accessible book that integrates research, theory and real life experiences and
practices to provide a closer look at how infancy research is conducted. It
features illustrative photos and data graphs covering research from recent
years. It also draws on recent advances in neuroscience to examine the progress
made in the areas of prenatal and cognitive development.
Contents
- How we conduct infancy research
- Being a fetus (Prenatal Growth
and Development
- Coming into the world (The
Perinatal Period)
- Being in tune with the world
(The Early Senses)
- Body-Talk with Parents and
Others (Social Development)
- Being Emotional and
Temperamental (Emotional and Personality Development)
- Moving Around in the World and
Making Objects Do Things and Things Happen (Motor and Cognitive
Development)
- Finally Using Words (Language
Development)
- Taking Turns with Peers (More
Social Development)
Children A to Z
2009
Xlibris
Parents often feel the need to
consult a reference book regarding problems their children are experiencing. In
the book Children A to Z Tiffany Field has reviewed recent research on
childhood issues from A to Z. This book
is an encyclopedia-like book that reviews recent research on children’s medical
and behavioral problems. The volume Children A to Z is organized alphabetically for the reader’s easy access and its entries are based
on current research data.
Contents
· Accidents
· Aggression
· AIDS
(Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome)
· Allergies
· Anger
· Anxiety
· Apnea
· Asthma
· Attachment
· Attention-Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder
And many more
Heartbreak
2009
Xlibris
In this book Tiffany Field
reviews studies on the heartbreak phenomenon as well as various therapies for heartbreak in
addition to chapters on recovery, forgiveness and finding love again. Also
included are several writing exercises for recovering and quotes from
recommended books.
Contents
· Introduction
· Heartbreak
Pain Scenarios-Our Stories
· The Heartbreak
Phenomenon
· Rejection,
Betrayal and Loss
· Social
Emotional Pain
· Intrusive
Thoughts
· Dreams and
Insomnia
· Crying
· Loneliness,
Depression, Anxiety and Anger
· Complicated
Grief
· Psychological
Therapies for Heartbreak
· Alternative
Therapies for Heartbreak
· Chemical
Therapies for Heartbreak
· Recovering
· Finding
Love Again
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