Frontiers Infant PsychiatryBasic Books, 03.02.1983 - 477 Seiten |
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... environment interacts with the instinctual drives and thus determines be- havior . It was Erikson's view , however , that the psychoanalytic approach to environment , prior to his work , had been " fixated " at the mother - infant stage ...
... environment interacts with the instinctual drives and thus determines be- havior . It was Erikson's view , however , that the psychoanalytic approach to environment , prior to his work , had been " fixated " at the mother - infant stage ...
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... environment , a gradual trying out of hypotheses in environments where the conse- quences of hypothesis - testing are neither dan- gerous nor off - putting . It is characteristic of longitudinal studies of problem - solving in childhood ...
... environment , a gradual trying out of hypotheses in environments where the conse- quences of hypothesis - testing are neither dan- gerous nor off - putting . It is characteristic of longitudinal studies of problem - solving in childhood ...
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... environment . An as- sessment of an infant should be seen as an opportunity for interaction with an infant . Via the infant's use of the examiner and his materi- als , one might come to the best understanding of how this infant ...
... environment . An as- sessment of an infant should be seen as an opportunity for interaction with an infant . Via the infant's use of the examiner and his materi- als , one might come to the best understanding of how this infant ...
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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