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|a Front Cover; Stress and Coping in Infancy and Childhood; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Part 1: Development Stressors; 1. Infant Stress Reactions to Brief Maternal Separations in Human and Nonhuman Primates: Megan R. Gunnar and Laurie Brodersen; Physiological Changes During Brief Separations; Relations Between Physiological and Behavioral Reactions; Stress and the Environment of Separation; Individual Differences and Developmental Change; Conclusions; References
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|a 2. Infants' Separation Difficulties and Distress Due to Misplaced Maternal Contingencies: Jacob L. Gewirtz and Martha Pelaez-NoguerasEtiology of Infant Departure and Separation Protests; Maternal Responding and Its Implications; Separation Protests as an Attachment Index; The Social-Conditioning Approach to Attachment; Method; Results; Discussion; Conclusions; References; 3. Maternal Self-Efficacy and Response to Stress: Laboratory Studies of Coping With a Crying Infant: Wilberta L. Donovan and Lewis A. Leavitt; Model of Maternal Self-Efficacy; Empirical Testing of the Model
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|a Infant Temperament and Illusory ControlDevelopmental Outcome; General Considerations; Implications; Concluding Remarks; References; 4. The Heritability of Autonomic Nervous System Processes: Brian T. Healy; Method; Results; Conclusion; References; 5. Frontal Brain Asymmetry and Vulnerability to Stress: Individual Differences in Infant Temperament: Nathan A. Fox; Baseline EEG and Distress to Separation: A First Study; Temperament, Attachment, and EEG Asymmetry; Stability of EEG Asymmetry Across a 7-Month Period and its Relation to Affect; Predisposition is Not Prediction; References
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|a 6. Coping and Vicarious Emotional Responding: Nancy Eisenberg, Jane Bernzweig, and Richard A. FabesDifferentiations Among Modes of Vicarious Responses; Modes of Coping; Children's Regulation of Emotion; Individual Differences in Emotional Reactivity; Conclusions; References; 7. Growing Up Female: Stressful Events and the Transitionto Adolescence: Jeanne Brooks-Gunn; Stressful Life Events; Storminess; Conclusion; References; Part II: Clinical Stressors
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|a 8. Transcutaneous Oxygen Tension in Preterm Neonates During Tactile/Kinesthetic Stimulation, Behavioral Assessments, and Invasive Medical Procedures: Connie J. Morrow and Tiffany M. FieldArterial Oxygen Tension in the Sick Infant; The Minimal Touch Policy; Social Stimulation and Development; Infant Behavioral Assessment and Blood Oxygen Levels; Hypotheses; Methods; Data Reduction; Results; Differential Effects on TcPO2 Between Procedures; Discussion; Massage Procedure; Concluding Remarks; References
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|a The fourth volume based on the annual University of Miami symposia on stress and coping, this new addition to the series is the first to focus on developmental and clinical stressors during infancy and childhood. While developmental stressors such as early separation and stranger anxiety, novelty stress, and fear-evoked personal distress, arise during normal development, clinical stressors result from certain conditions that are relatively common in infancy and early childhood such as premature birth and respiratory disease. Various therapies are discussed -- for example, relaxation and massag
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