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Martha G. Welch, MD. Martha G. Welch has been a pioneer in the treatment of what are commonly referred to as childhood psychiatric disorders for more than 30 years. Her work has led her to question some of society's most basic assumptions about the nature of behavior. Learn more about Martha G. Welch, MD. Learn more about Dr. Michael Myers. Learn more about Dr. Amie Hane. Office of the EVP for Research. Electronic Res. Admin (RASCAL). Research Services and Facilities (Cores). College of Dental Medicine.
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Recent advances in medicine and technology have made it possible to support preterm births at earlier and earlier gestational ages. Premature birth often results in physical separation between mother and infant and can interrupt or bypass physiological, biochemical, and emotional processes that are critical to normal development. Replicating the Family Nurture Intervention NICU Study. The Family Nurture Intervention NICU research carries with it the promise that mothers have the power to promote healthy ...
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Nurture Science Program | The Family Nurture Intervention
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The Family Nurture Intervention. The Family Nurture Intervention. Advances in modern medicine have made it possible for many children born prematurally to survive when they would not have in the past. However, it is often necessary to physically separate the mother and infant to administer specialized treatments in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). This separation interrupts several natural processes between mother and child. The Family Nurture Intervention (FNI) utilizes a calming process between...
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There are millions of families and children suffering from emotional, behavioral, and developmental problems, and current treatment strategies are not effectively meeting the needs of those families. The Nurture Science Program explores the biological and behavioral underpinnings of nurture and documents the effects of nurture as the basis for possible interventions. The electroencephalographic findings in the Family Nurture Intervention study are highly significant because other researchers have reporte...
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Exploring The Science of Nurture. Nurturing Brain Development in Preterm Infants - From the DANA Foundation. Brain circuit signs flag preterm babies’ risk for autism: Via Spectrum News. Infants born prematurely show alterations in the structure and function of their brain circuits findings that hint at why they are at increased risk for autism. Researchers presented the unpublished results, from two independent long-term studies, at the 2015 Society for Neuroscience annual meeting in Chicago. Loving touc...