Explains the observation that many of the common psychiatric and social problems of adult life have their roots in the early relationship between the child and its mother. Draws together recent theoretical contributions from Europe and the USA.
Explains the observation that many of the common psychiatric and social problems of adult life have their roots in the early relationship between the child and its mother. Draws together recent theoretical contributions from Europe and the USA.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Colin Murray Parkes, Joan Stevenson-Hinde, Peter Marris
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A. Bitulco Royal Holloway and Bedford New College; John Bowlby Tavistock Clinic London; J. Byng-Hall Tavistock Clinic London; T. Harris Royal Holloway and Bedford New College; R. Hinde University of Cambridge; J. Hopkins Tavistock Clinic London; Colin Murray Parkes The London Hospital Medical College; Joan Stevenson-Hinde University of Cambridge; K.E. Grossman University of Regensburg Germany; G. Liotti Rome; M. Ainsworth University of Virginia USA; J. Bretherton University of Wisconsin-Madison USA; C.G. Eichberg Columbia Associates in Psychiatry USA; M. Main University of California Berkeley USA; P. Marris University of California L.A. USA; M. Radke-Yoorow National Institute of Mental Health Bethesda USA; R. Weiss University of Massachusetts USA
A. Bitulco Royal Holloway and Bedford New College; John Bowlby Tavistock Clinic London; J. Byng-Hall Tavistock Clinic London; T. Harris Royal Holloway and Bedford New College; R. Hinde University of Cambridge; J. Hopkins Tavistock Clinic London; Colin Murray Parkes The London Hospital Medical College; Joan Stevenson-Hinde University of Cambridge; K.E. Grossman University of Regensburg Germany; G. Liotti Rome; M. Ainsworth University of Virginia USA; J. Bretherton University of Wisconsin-Madison USA; C.G. Eichberg Columbia Associates in Psychiatry USA; M. Main University of California Berkeley USA; P. Marris University of California L.A. USA; M. Radke-Yoorow National Institute of Mental Health Bethesda USA; R. Weiss University of Massachusetts USA
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