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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... predicts the development of a secure infant–caregiver relationship (Goosens & van IJzendoorn, 1990). This finding suggests that children organize their attachment behaviors around the availability of the caregivers currently providing ...
... predicts the development of a secure infant–caregiver relationship (Goosens & van IJzendoorn, 1990). This finding suggests that children organize their attachment behaviors around the availability of the caregivers currently providing ...
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... predict infant security in ways that are consistent with attachment theory (Benoit & Parker, 1994; Fonagy, Steele, & Steele, 1991; Ward & Carlson, 1995). Interviews were audiotaped and transcribed by professional transcriptionists. Four ...
... predict infant security in ways that are consistent with attachment theory (Benoit & Parker, 1994; Fonagy, Steele, & Steele, 1991; Ward & Carlson, 1995). Interviews were audiotaped and transcribed by professional transcriptionists. Four ...
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... Predicting peer competence and peer relationships in childhood from early parent–child relationships. In R. D. Parke ... predict the organization of infant–mother attachment at one year of age. Child Development, 62, 891–905. Fox, N. A. ...
... Predicting peer competence and peer relationships in childhood from early parent–child relationships. In R. D. Parke ... predict the organization of infant–mother attachment at one year of age. Child Development, 62, 891–905. Fox, N. A. ...
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... Predicting psychopathology in six-year-olds from early social relations. Child Development, 55, 123–136. Lyons-Ruth, K., Alpern, L., & Repacholi, B. (1993). Disorganized infant attachment classification and maternal psychosocial ...
... Predicting psychopathology in six-year-olds from early social relations. Child Development, 55, 123–136. Lyons-Ruth, K., Alpern, L., & Repacholi, B. (1993). Disorganized infant attachment classification and maternal psychosocial ...
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... predicts the behavior of others and makes motivational attributions. Although internal working models are amenable to change with change in the environment, they cannot be modified easily. This is because they involve intrinsically ...
... predicts the behavior of others and makes motivational attributions. Although internal working models are amenable to change with change in the environment, they cannot be modified easily. This is because they involve intrinsically ...
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