Contents: Preface. Part I: Stress.C.S. Carter
A.C. DeVries
Stress and Soothing: An Endocrine Perspective. C.L. Coe
G.R. Lubach
M.L. Schneider
Neuromotor and Socioemotional Behavior in the Young Monkey Is Presaged by Prenatal Conditions. M.R. Gunnar
B. Donzella
"Looking for the Rosetta Stone": An Essay on Crying
Soothing
and Stress. J.A. Doussard-Roosevelt
S.W. Porges
The Role of Neurobehavioral Organization in Stress Responses: A Polyvagal Model. Part II: Soothing.E.M. Blass
Savoring Sucrose and Suckling Milk: Easing Pain
Saving Calories
and Learning About Mother. R.G. Barr
S.N. Young
A Two-Phase Model of the Soothing Taste Response: Implications for a Taste Probe of Temperament and Emotion Regulation. M.L. Riese
Prenatal and Perinatal Stress: Implications for Neonatal Soothing and Integrity. T. Field
Sucking and Massage Therapy Reduce Stress During Infancy. M. Lewis
D. Ramsay
Environments and Stress Reduction. Part III: Coping.L. Zeltzer
S. Feldman
Soothing and Chronic Pain. B.E. Compas
J.K. Connor
H. Saltzman
A.H. Thomsen
M. Wadsworth
Getting Specific About Coping: Effortful and Involuntary Responses to Stress in Development. S.M. Miller
V.A. Green
C.B. Bales
What You Don't Know Can Hurt You: A Cognitive-Social Framework for Understanding Children's Responses to Stress.