"Babies who cry a lot, or are unsettled in the night, are common sources of concern for parents and, consequently, costly problems for health services. In this book, Ian St James-Roberts
summarises new evidence concerning infant crying and sleeping problems to provide an evidence-based approach to the subject. The book begins by distinguishing between infant and parental parts
of the problems and provides guidelines for assessing each issue. Topics covered include: - the pros and cons of 'infant-demand' versus 'limit-setting' - causes of infant 'colicky' crying and
night waking - effects of night-time separations on infant attachments - interventions such as swaddling and herbal remedies. Since there is now firm evidence that parents' vulnerabilities
andcultural backgrounds affect how problems are defined and guidance is acted upon, and that parents who wish to do so can reduce infant crying and unsettled night waking, social factors are
considered alongside medical issues. Translating research evidenceinto practical tools and guidance, The Origins, Prevention and Treatment of Infant Crying and Sleeping Problems will therefore
be essential reading for a wide range of professionals including mental health staff, social workers, midwives and health visitors"--