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Edward Tronick
Estados Unidos



Edward Tronick
Estados Unidos


Edward Tronick

Edward Tronick is a developmental and clinical psychologist. Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, is director of the Child Development Unit. Past member of the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute and the Boston Process of Change Group, and a Founder and faculty member of the Touchpoints program.  He created the Fellowship in Early Relational Health at the Medical School.  He developed the Newborn Behavioral Assessment Scale and the Touchpoints Project with T.B. Brazelton. With Barry Lester he developed the NICU Network Neurobehavioral Assessment Scale (NNNS).

It is a normed assessment which is predictive of infant outcome. With Rosario Montirosso in Milan he is collaborating on a multi-NICU examination of developmental caretaking and its effects on preterm infants.

Dr. Tronick developed the Still-Face Paradigm and recently the Caretaker Acute Stress Paradigm. His research focuses on the effects of maternal depression, other affective disorders and drug exposure on infant and child social emotional development and on infant memory for stress, epigenetic processes affecting behavior and early trauma. For the state’s initiative to screen women for post-partum depression he is working on epidemiologic data sets to understand the nature of the responses to questions related to depression and help seeking of women in different ethnic and racial groups. 

Relatedly studies are being carried out on the long-term relation of stress hormones to SES, exposure to violence and other community factors and possible unique effects related to health disparities in ethnic and racial groups. He is developing conceptual models based in dynamic systems theory for dyadic infant-mother (adult) interactions, including the Mutual Regulation Model and the Caretaker Buffer-Transducer Model. 

He has published more than 300 scientific articles and 7 books, several hundred photographs and has appeared on national radio and television programs. His research is funded by NICHD and NSF.



PAPERS:

New contributions from research into the processes of early psychic structuring
Panel
Presenta/n: Edward Tronick (UMass-USA), Suzanne Maiello (AIPPI-Italia), Clara R. Schejtman (APA-Argentina).Conducción: Patricia Saks / Coordinación: Daniel Antar & Verónica Widder
Día: 2022-10-20 - Hora: 14:00:00
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