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121 related items for PubMed ID: 4424207

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  • 23. Intergenerational relations of attachment: a research synthesis of urban/rural Mexican samples.
    Gojman S, Millán S, Carlson E, Sánchez G, Rodarte A, González P, Hernández G.
    Attach Hum Dev; 2012; 14(6):553-66. PubMed ID: 23106178
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  • 24. The separation-adaptation response to temporary object loss.
    van Leeuwen K, Pomer SL.
    J Am Acad Child Psychiatry; 1969 Oct; 8(4):711-33. PubMed ID: 5384504
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  • 26. Narcissistic trauma, object loss, and the family romance.
    Gediman HK.
    Psychoanal Rev; 1974 Oct; 61(2):203-15. PubMed ID: 4278769
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  • 27. Fathering and the separation-individuation process.
    Lincoln LM.
    Matern Child Nurs J; 1984 Oct; 13(2):103-12. PubMed ID: 6566949
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  • 28. Separation-individuation and object constancy.
    McDevitt JB.
    J Am Psychoanal Assoc; 1975 Oct; 23(4):713-42. PubMed ID: 1194626
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  • 29. The anorexia nervosa syndrome.
    Sours JA.
    Int J Psychoanal; 1974 Oct; 55(4):567-79. PubMed ID: 4452615
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  • 31. III. The progression from rapprochement to adolescence.
    Meissner WW.
    Psychoanal Rev; 2009 Apr; 96(2):261-95. PubMed ID: 19374573
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  • 32. Some observations on transitional object and infantile fetish.
    Roiphe H, Galenson E.
    Psychoanal Q; 1975 Apr; 44(2):206-31. PubMed ID: 1129390
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  • 33. Individual differences in infant-mother attachment relationships at age one: antecedents in neonatal behavior in an urban, economically disadvantaged sample.
    Waters E, Vaughn BE, Egeland BR.
    Child Dev; 1980 Mar; 51(1):208-16. PubMed ID: 7363735
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  • 36. [Children in pediatrics. The pair relationship/the perinatal relationship].
    Biscaia J.
    Servir; 1989 Mar; 38(3):140-7. PubMed ID: 2502846
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  • 37. An unusual object choice during the oedipal phase.
    Sachs LJ.
    Psychoanal Q; 1974 Mar; 43(3):477-92. PubMed ID: 4431848
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  • 39. Psychoanalytic theories of infant development and its disturbances: a critical evaluation.
    Brody S.
    Psychoanal Q; 1982 Mar; 51(4):526-97. PubMed ID: 6758009
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  • 40. Development of mother-infant attachment scale.
    Bhakoo ON, Pershad D, Mahajan R, Gambhir SK.
    Indian Pediatr; 1994 Dec; 31(12):1477-82. PubMed ID: 7875807
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