Abstract
Two emerging areas of clinical practice for pediatric psychologists include services to children who have a chronically or terminally ill parent and families with infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). In this article, I discuss the development of my interest and involvement in these areas, highlighting key contributions, barriers encountered, and future directions for practice. I also describe some of the principles that have guided my professional and personal development.
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