Frontiers Infant PsychiatryBasic Books, 03.02.1983 - 477 Seiten |
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... Affect : Some Research Issues Daniel N. Stern , M.D. , Roanne K. Barnett , Ph.D. , and Susan Spieker , Ph.D. REFERENCES. Researchers , clinicians , and theoreticians are in agreement about the central role of affect in development . This ...
... Affect : Some Research Issues Daniel N. Stern , M.D. , Roanne K. Barnett , Ph.D. , and Susan Spieker , Ph.D. REFERENCES. Researchers , clinicians , and theoreticians are in agreement about the central role of affect in development . This ...
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... affect sig- nals , not on the infant as producer of such signals . The Nature of Affect Signals The first issue concerns the different kinds of information an affect signal must carry or com- municate . Historically , controversy over ...
... affect sig- nals , not on the infant as producer of such signals . The Nature of Affect Signals The first issue concerns the different kinds of information an affect signal must carry or com- municate . Historically , controversy over ...
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... affect world . It seems highly likely that very early the infant learns much about the gradient nature of affect informa- tion . These findings and speculations dovetail well with those of Emde et al . ( 1978 ) , who emphasize that at ...
... affect world . It seems highly likely that very early the infant learns much about the gradient nature of affect informa- tion . These findings and speculations dovetail well with those of Emde et al . ( 1978 ) , who emphasize that at ...
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Later Effects on the Infant | 7 |
Emotional Availability and Maternal Referencing | 17 |
Their Origins and Significance in Infant Psychiatry | 31 |
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