RT Article T1 The relational context of early development: consequences of maltreatment in infancy and effective early intervention JF The Oxford handbook of developmental psychology and the law SP 7 OP 35 A1 Stacks, Ann M. A1 Rice, Danielle A1 Walton Allen, Kathleen A1 Rabior, Eleanor A2 Rice, Danielle A2 Walton Allen, Kathleen A2 Rabior, Eleanor LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1925581624 AB During pregnancy and the first three years of life, the environment impacts gene expression and neurobiology, which has a cascading effect on health and development across the lifespan. Understanding these effects is critical to assessing and responding to the impact of maltreatment during this developmental window. The current chapter provides this background knowledge. First, the science of child development is presented together with child welfare laws that support the well-being of maltreated children. Next, the impact of maltreatment during the embryonic, fetal, and infant periods of human development is reviewed. Finally, promising relationship-based interventions for maltreating families are described. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 23-35 SN 9780197549513 K1 Infant K1 Early Childhood K1 Pregnancy K1 Maltreatment K1 Intimate Partner Violence K1 Substance Abuse K1 abuse or neglect, K1 infant mental health K1 relationship-based interventions K1 infant-toddler court teams