Crying, sleeping and feeding are normal infant behaviours, so what are the signs that there might be a problem? Associate Professor Brigid Jordan and Dr Emily Littlejohn discuss this question and more about abnormal behaviour, the impacts on babies and their parents, and how healthcare workers can help.
Brigid is a social worker and infant mental health clinician, educator and researcher. Her research focus is the impact of early life stress on the health and mental health of infants. She has had a key role in developing the clinical field of infant mental health in Australia, and has served on the Board of Directors and Executive Committee of the World Association for Infant Mental Health.
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