Frontiers Infant PsychiatryBasic Books, 03.02.1983 - 477 Seiten |
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... beginning . As we continue to cultivate this new field of infant psychiatry , we are buoyed up with the thought that this is where we all came in . If we could reverse our lives and start again , we might not become better people , but ...
... beginning . As we continue to cultivate this new field of infant psychiatry , we are buoyed up with the thought that this is where we all came in . If we could reverse our lives and start again , we might not become better people , but ...
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... beginning to regard with joy . COURSE OF THERAPY Brad began to make developmental gains , and to be more responsive and attentive . His medical status improved simultaneously . At twenty - three months , he was sitting unsup- ported ...
... beginning to regard with joy . COURSE OF THERAPY Brad began to make developmental gains , and to be more responsive and attentive . His medical status improved simultaneously . At twenty - three months , he was sitting unsup- ported ...
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... beginning awareness of own movements . Some jerkiness develops . Proprioceptive / kinesthetic and oral behaviors continue , and are beginning to be incorporated into social interaction . Infant may still show resistance to face ...
... beginning awareness of own movements . Some jerkiness develops . Proprioceptive / kinesthetic and oral behaviors continue , and are beginning to be incorporated into social interaction . Infant may still show resistance to face ...
Inhalt
Later Effects on the Infant | 7 |
Emotional Availability and Maternal Referencing | 17 |
Their Origins and Significance in Infant Psychiatry | 31 |
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