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The NDC concept of conditioned SNS hyperarousal in infants: "conditioned dialling up". Dr Pamela Douglas, Project ECHO online 10_8_23 - VIDEO

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Research showing the link between infant regulatory problems in the first months of life and suboptimal developmental outcomes. An update 2024 + Dr Pamela Douglas, F2F Masterclass Melbourne September 2018

References demonstrating link between infant regulatory problems in the first months of life and behavioural or mental health problems later on

Bauml J, G, Baumann N, Avram M, Bratec SM, Breeman LD, Berndt M, et al. The Default Mode Network mediates the impact of infant regulatory problems on adult avoidant personality traits. Biological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging. 2018(doi:10.1016/j.bpsc.2018.11.005).

Bilgin A, Heinonen K, Girchenko P, Kajantie A. Early childhood multiple or persistent regulatory problems and diurnal salivary cortisol in young adulthood. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2024;161:106940.

Cook F, Giallo R, Hiscock H, Mensah FK, Sanchez K, Reilly S. Infant regulation and child mental health concerns: a longitudinal study. Pediatics. 2019;143(3):e20180977.

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