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Promoting Healthy Child Development via a Two-Generation Translational Neuroscience Framework: The Filming Interactions to Nurture Development Video Coaching Program.

Philip A Fisher1, Tahl I Frenkel2, Laura K Noll1, Melanie Berry1, Melissa Yockelson1.   

Abstract

In this article, we focus on applying methods of translational neuroscience to two-generation, family-based interventions. In recent years, a small but growing body of evidence has documented the reversibility of some of the neurobiological effects of early adversity in the context of environmental early interventions. Some of these interventions are now being implemented at scale, which may help reduce disparities in the face of early life stress. Further progress may occur by extending these efforts to two-generation models that target caregivers' capabilities to improve children's outcomes. In this article, we describe the content and processes of the Filming Interactions to Nurture Development (FIND) video coaching intervention. We also discuss the two-generation, translational neuroscience framework on which FIND is based, and how similar approaches can be developed and scaled to mitigate the effects of adversity.

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Keywords:  neuroscience; parenting; video coaching

Year:  2016        PMID: 28936231      PMCID: PMC5603284          DOI: 10.1111/cdep.12195

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Dev Perspect        ISSN: 1750-8592


  30 in total

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5.  An event-based analysis of maternal physiological reactivity following aversive child behaviors.

Authors:  Lisa Gatzke-Kopp; Xutong Zhang; Kristine L Creavey; Elizabeth A Skowron
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7.  Levers and barriers to success in the use of translational neuroscience for the prevention and treatment of mental health and promotion of well-being across the lifespan.

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8.  The Effectiveness of KEEP for Families of Children with Developmental Delays: Integrating FIND Video Coaching into Parent Management Training-Oregon Model: a Randomized Trial.

Authors:  Marlee R Salisbury; Leslie E Roos; Sarah R Horn; Shannon J Peake; Philip A Fisher
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9.  A Preliminary Study Investigating Maternal Neurocognitive Mechanisms Underlying a Child-Supportive Parenting Intervention.

Authors:  Nicole R Giuliani; Kathryn G Beauchamp; Laura K Noll; Philip A Fisher
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10.  Behavioral and neural correlates of parenting self-evaluation in mothers of young children.

Authors:  Laura K Noll; Nicole R Giuliani; Kathryn G Beauchamp; Philip A Fisher
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