Frontiers Infant PsychiatryBasic Books, 03.02.1983 - 477 Seiten |
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... continued to read . Following this period , a knock on a one - way mirror occurred , and mother and stranger , without comment , exchanged chairs and continued reading . After another three minutes , the unfamiliar woman put down her ...
... continued to read . Following this period , a knock on a one - way mirror occurred , and mother and stranger , without comment , exchanged chairs and continued reading . After another three minutes , the unfamiliar woman put down her ...
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... continued to feel depressed , lonely , and anxious , and began to take Miltown . Following delivery , the infant began to spit up , and the mother felt inade- quate in feeding him . The onset of vomiting began at two weeks and ...
... continued to feel depressed , lonely , and anxious , and began to take Miltown . Following delivery , the infant began to spit up , and the mother felt inade- quate in feeding him . The onset of vomiting began at two weeks and ...
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... continued to do so . Of these , 12 per- cent had increased in the number and / or se- verity of the signs , 12 percent had decreased , 20 percent had remained static . Sixty - seven percent of the CP group , 38 percent of the N group ...
... continued to do so . Of these , 12 per- cent had increased in the number and / or se- verity of the signs , 12 percent had decreased , 20 percent had remained static . Sixty - seven percent of the CP group , 38 percent of the N group ...
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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