Annual Progress in Child Psychiatry and Child Development 2002Margaret E. Hertzig, Ellen A. Farber Routledge, 01/03/2013 - 496 من الصفحات Annual Progress in Child Psychiatry and Child Development2002 provides the most current research and scholarship available in the field of child psychiatry and child development. It is a benchmark against which all other contributions to the literature will be measured. Mental health professionals who work with children and adolescents will find the book invaluable for both its timely information and long-term reference value. Researchers will find substantial information in its pages for new spheres of inquiry. |
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... months after the families arrived in Sweden. Data collection involved interviews with parents alone and with parents and children together. The authors suggested that war-related stressors could be divided into five categories: violence ...
... months after the families arrived in Sweden. Data collection involved interviews with parents alone and with parents and children together. The authors suggested that war-related stressors could be divided into five categories: violence ...
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... months of age, at least 3 months after the infants' placement into foster care. The two-way correspondence between maternal state of mind and infant attachment quality was 72%, κ = .43, similar to the level seen among biologically ...
... months of age, at least 3 months after the infants' placement into foster care. The two-way correspondence between maternal state of mind and infant attachment quality was 72%, κ = .43, similar to the level seen among biologically ...
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... months of age by parents in the Netherlands, 74% were classified as secure. Singer et al. reported a relatively lower percentage of secure infants (52%) among a sample of 56 babies between the ages of 3 days and 10 months who were ...
... months of age by parents in the Netherlands, 74% were classified as secure. Singer et al. reported a relatively lower percentage of secure infants (52%) among a sample of 56 babies between the ages of 3 days and 10 months who were ...
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... months of age were rated as less secure with teachers at both 24 and 30 months compared with children who did not experience a change. This finding may well have implications for the effects of disruptions in relationships with primary ...
... months of age were rated as less secure with teachers at both 24 and 30 months compared with children who did not experience a change. This finding may well have implications for the effects of disruptions in relationships with primary ...
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... months) showed more secure behaviors than those placed later (12 to 20 months), and children placed with mothers with autonomous states of mind showed more secure behaviors than those placed with nonautono- mous foster mothers. Further ...
... months) showed more secure behaviors than those placed later (12 to 20 months), and children placed with mothers with autonomous states of mind showed more secure behaviors than those placed with nonautono- mous foster mothers. Further ...
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