Annual Progress in Child Psychiatry and Child Development 2002Margaret E. Hertzig, Ellen A. Farber Routledge, 1.3.2013 - 496 sivua 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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Sivu ix
... months of life, resulted in secure attachments when the foster parents were emotionally available. The authors contend that the concordance of the foster infant's attachment security with the foster parent's state of mind was similar to ...
... months of life, resulted in secure attachments when the foster parents were emotionally available. The authors contend that the concordance of the foster infant's attachment security with the foster parent's state of mind was similar to ...
Sivu xv
... months and gender on relations between maternal reports of negative reactivity at 9 months of age and maternal ratings and laboratory observations of social wariness and sociability at 4 years of age. The data indicate that maternal ...
... months and gender on relations between maternal reports of negative reactivity at 9 months of age and maternal ratings and laboratory observations of social wariness and sociability at 4 years of age. The data indicate that maternal ...
Sivu xvii
... months were recruited through the Pittsburgh public school system, while outpatients were recruited after their ... months and more than 12 months ago. At follow-up the questionnaire was readministered to obtain an interval history ...
... months were recruited through the Pittsburgh public school system, while outpatients were recruited after their ... months and more than 12 months ago. At follow-up the questionnaire was readministered to obtain an interval history ...
Sivu xviii
... past 12 months is rated by the assessing psychiatrist within 2 weeks of the child's initial evaluation as absent (0), minimal or dubious (1), or definitely present (2). The rated symptoms were grouped as xviii Introduction.
... past 12 months is rated by the assessing psychiatrist within 2 weeks of the child's initial evaluation as absent (0), minimal or dubious (1), or definitely present (2). The rated symptoms were grouped as xviii Introduction.
Sivu xxi
... months and others remained in their homes. At the 5-year follow-up 81 families participated in the study. The initial sample of children were of preschool age. The children were first assessed 6 months after the missile attack and then ...
... months and others remained in their homes. At the 5-year follow-up 81 families participated in the study. The initial sample of children were of preschool age. The children were first assessed 6 months after the missile attack and then ...
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