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1 A commentary on a fragment of Moby Dick Urban, Elizabeth
2004
3 p. 152-153
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2 Afterword Hollway, Wendy
2007
3 p. 331-336
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3 A half-day conference :'What do we see when we observe infants and children? Cultural and historical perspectives on Psychoanalytic Observation' Wakelyn, Jenifer
2007
3 p. 235-237
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4 An exploration of severe learning disability in adults and the study of early interaction Rowe, Lydia Hartland
2001
3 p. 49-62
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5 'An involuntary ailment': Childhood neurosis in proust's goodnight kiss episode Likierman, Meira
2004
3 p. 107-116
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6 Anna freud: A view of development, disturbance and therapeutic techniques rose edgcumbe routledge 2000 Dawson, Linda
2001
3 p. 113-118
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7 An observational approach to the understanding of the dynamics of feeding difficulties, in pre-school children Morra, Milvia
1998
3 p. 77-100
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8 Anxieties, questions and technical issues in beginning observation Segal, Barbara
2002
3 p. 11-23
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9 A propos et a partir de l'oeuvre et de la personne d'esther bick, volume 1: La methode d'esther bick pour l'observation reguliere et prolongee du tout-petit au sein de sa famille [The work of Esther Bick, vol i: Her observational method] Rhode, Maria
2002
3 p. 118-123
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10 A psychoanalytic perspective on the work of a physiotherapist with infants at risk of neurological problems: Comparing the theoretical background of physiotherapy and psychoanalysis Robertson, Joyce
2005
3 p. 259-278
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11 A review of “Infant development: Recent advances” Bostan, Mary
1999
3 p. 86-88
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12 A review of “The lone twin: Understanding twin bereavement and loss” Piontelli, Alessandra
1999
3 p. 84-85
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13 A review of “touch in early development” Thomson-Salo, Frances
1999
3 p. 81-83
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14 A single flavour of motherhood: An emerging identity in a young Bangladeshi woman Woograsingh, Sarina
2007
3 p. 267-279
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15 Aspects of introjection and its relationship to the feeding experience Roberts, Ellie
1998
3 p. 60-76
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16 A therapeutic application of infant observation in child psychiatry Houzel, Didier
1999
3 p. 42-53
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17 Author biographies 2006
3 p. 311-313
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18 Author biographies 2007
3 p. 337-338
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19 Author biographies 2008
3 p. 361-362
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20 Author Biographies 2005
3 p. 295-296
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21 Babies in Homer's Epic poems c. 750-725 BC Briggs, Daphne
2004
3 p. 24-29
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22 Beginnings and endings workshop Tucker, Joanna
2002
3 p. 101-103
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23 Being apart: the process of separation between a mother and a baby Gillies, Sarah
2008
3 p. 241-256
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24 'Being left out' and 'being alone in the presence of someone' - what is the difference? Hsu, Hsin-Wei
2006
3 p. 269-279
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25 Book Review Gelman, Tamara
2008
3 p. 351-359
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26 'Clinical Implications of a Psychoneurobiological Model of Projective Identification' Stevenson, Christine
2000
3 p. 91-93
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27 Coming into being through being seen: an exploration of how experiences of psychoanalytic observations of infants and young children can enhance ways of 'seeing' young people in art therapy Zago, Cristina
2008
3 p. 315-332
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28 Compared to what? A family's struggle with the meaning of poverty, cultural variation and racial difference Gibson, Elizabeth
2002
3 p. 47-68
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29 Containment and reciprocity Douglas, Hazel
2001
3 p. 29-47
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30 Critically ill babies in hospital - Considering the experience of mothers Harris, Jane
2005
3 p. 247-258
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31 Daughter, mother, wife: Transitions from ideals to the real family Flakowicz, Monika
2007
3 p. 295-306
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32 Developing healthy mental health professionals: what can we learn from trainees? Trowell, Judith
2008
3 p. 333-343
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33 Development in infant observation, the tavistock clinic edited by Susan Reid London, Routledge 1997. 232p. Reid, Susan
1998
3 p. 117-120
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34 Disruptive and distressed toddlers: The impact of undetected maternal depression on infants and young children Emanuel, Louise
2006
3 p. 249-259
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35 Doing infant observation differently? Researching the formation of mothering identities in an inner London borough Urwin, Cathy
2007
3 p. 239-251
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36 Eating difficulties in early infancy and experience of the combined object Caccia, Ornella
2006
3 p. 295-303
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37 Editorial Miller, Lisa
2008
3 p. 237-239
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38 Editorial Kenrick, Jenny
1998
3 p. 3-5
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39 Editorial Rhode, Maria
2000
3 p. 3-6
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40 Editorial Miller, Lisa
2006
3 p. 217-220
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41 Editorial Urwin, Cathy
2007
3 p. 231-234
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42 Editorial 1999
3 p. 2-3
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43 Editorial Green, Priscilla
2001
3 p. 5-12
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44 Editorial Tydeman, Beverley
2002
3 p. 5-10
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45 Editorial 2005
3 p. 187-188
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46 Editorial Daws, Dilys
2004
3 p. 5-18
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47 Editorial board 2000
3 p. 1
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48 Editorial board 1998
3 p. 126-127
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49 Editorial board page for “Infant Observation”, Volume 2, Number 3 1999
3 p. 100-101
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50 Editorial board page for “Infant Observation”, Volume 1, Number 3 1998
3 p. 1
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51 Editorial board page for “Infant Observation”, Volume 4, Number 3 2001
3 p. 125
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52 Editorial board page for “Infant Observation”, Volume 5, Number 3 2002
3 p. 128
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53 Editorial board page for “Infant Observation”, Volume 6, Number 3 2004
3 p. 160
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54 Emerging personalities: An exploration of projective processes Jones, Sarah Gustavus
2001
3 p. 63-86
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55 Ethics workshop Miller, Sheila
2002
3 p. 111-113
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56 'Everybody's dead': The observation of an infant with autistic features Somerville, Gwynnedd
2000
3 p. 39-63
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57 Feeding, separation and the familial-self in a Chinese context Fan, Hsueh-Mei
2008
3 p. 285-305
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58 Flour babies: Adolescent boys and child development Ironside, Leslie
2004
3 p. 134-139
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59 Forgotten children — Parents' own observations and thoughts about their children Passey, Miranda
2004
3 p. 36-43
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60 From dyad to triad: Observations on the similarities and differences in the roles and functions of mother and father in infantile development Ermann, Gisela
2002
3 p. 83-100
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61 Getting to know the self and others: Babies' interactions with other babies Urwin, Cathy
2001
3 p. 13-28
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62 H. Rudolph Schaffer, Social development, Oxford, Blackwell 440pp Schaffer, H. Rudolph
1998
3 p. 121-123
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63 Infant observation and creative writing Sternberg, Janine
2004
3 p. 19-23
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64 International conference for teachers of infant observation 2001
3 p. 119-121
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65 Intersubjective communication and emotion in early ontogeny Broughton, Tessa
2001
3 p. 109-112
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66 In the footsteps of Frances Tustin: Further reflections on the construction of the body-ego Haag, Genevieve
2000
3 p. 7-22
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67 Introduction to working in the NICU: Our work in context Mendelsohn, Annette
2005
3 p. 191-193
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68 Issues for seminar leaders in infant and young child observation: A comparative study Davids, Zaib
1999
3 p. 16-29
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69 'I thought you knew': Some factors affecting a baby's capacity to maintain eye contact Cowsill, Kate
2000
3 p. 64-83
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70 Joys and sorrows of teaching infant observation at university level - implementing psychoanalytic observation in teachers' further education programmes Diem-Wille, Gertraud
2006
3 p. 233-248
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71 Laurie and his cars: A three year old starts to separate Henry, Claudia
2001
3 p. 87-95
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72 Left alone to hold the baby Layton, Sandy
2007
3 p. 253-265
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73 Loss of the Motherland: The dilemma of creating triangular space a long way from home Pluckrose, Elspeth
2007
3 p. 307-318
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74 Making connections: Teaching observational skills to non-clinical students on an MA course in Psychoanalytical Studies Edwards, Judith
2006
3 p. 221-232
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75 Mixed feeds and multiple transitions - A teenager becomes a mother Watt, Ferelyth
2007
3 p. 281-293
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76 Mouths and messages Miller, Sheila
1998
3 p. 6-17
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77 Newsletter 2005
3 p. 293-294
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78 Newsletter and Correspondence Sections Miller, Lisa
2005
3 p. 189
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79 Notes from the workshops for North American teachers of infant observation First, Elsa
2002
3 p. 107-110
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80 Notes on contributors 2000
3 p. 105-106
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81 Observation'at work' Klauber, Trudy
1999
3 p. 30-41
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82 Observing oedipus with frank O'Connor Hurley, Anne
2004
3 p. 123-133
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83 'o' is for observation Graham, Richard
1999
3 p. 54-65
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84 On darwin and George Eliot Urwin, Cathy
2004
3 p. 58-59
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85 Parent-infant psychodynamics: Wild things, mirrors and ghosts Raphael-Leff, J.
2005
3 p. 291-292
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86 Peek-a-boo: Play and communication with a critically ill baby Thurston, Renee
2005
3 p. 235-245
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87 Playing with culture. What is the role of musicality and play in the transmission of culture from mother to infant? Escandon, Valeria
2008
3 p. 257-274
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88 Psychic growth and reciprocity; psychoanalytical infant observation and socio-cultural factors Miller, Lynda
2008
3 p. 275-283
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89 Psychosomatic health: The body and the word maggie turp palgrave, 2001 Sherwin-white, Sue
2002
3 p. 114-117
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90 Rating infant observation - is it possible? McFadyen, Anne
1999
3 p. 66-80
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91 Recovering reverie: Using infant observation in interventions with traumatised mothers and their premature babies Mendelsohn, Annette
2005
3 p. 195-208
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92 Research issues in infant observation: Experiences from a workshop Abrahamsen, Gerd
2002
3 p. 104-106
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93 Review Rhode, Maria
2000
3 p. 94-104
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94 Room temperature: The father, the baby and the bottle Blecher, Belinda
2004
3 p. 144-146
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95 'Sharing the thought': Work in a neo-natal unit Miller, Beth
2001
3 p. 97-108
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96 'She doesn't want to look at me' - Mother-infant observation as a bridge between clinical practice and research Vliegen, Nicole
2006
3 p. 261-268
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97 Siblings of premature babies: Thinking about their experience Camhi, Claudia
2005
3 p. 209-233
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98 Some thoughts about st Augustine's description of infancy Bomford, Rodney
2004
3 p. 33-35
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99 Special children and parents? from the desired to the real child: International congress, reggio emilia, italy, 30th and 31st october, 1998 Miller, Lynda
1999
3 p. 94-97
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100 Stephen briggs Growth and risk in infancy: London: Jessica Kingsley, 1997, pp292 When the beholder is made beholden, the infant's psyche may be strong Trevarthen, Colwyn
1998
3 p. 105-116
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101 Suffering, weeping and other preoccupations: Darwin's observations and our present-day Edwards, Judith
2004
3 p. 44-57
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102 Sustained thinking and the realm of the aesthetic in psychoanalytic observation Sowa, Angela
2002
3 p. 24-40
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103 Tavistock clinic foundation 2002
3 p. 124
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104 The application of Esther Bick's method to the observation of babies at risk of autism Delion, Pierre
2000
3 p. 84-90
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105 'The awakening of mental life in the encounter with the external world' Buenos Aires Infant Observation Conference, 21-23 August 2008 2008
3 p. 345-349
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106 The contribution of infant observation to an understanding of feeding difficulties in infancy Briggs, Stephen
1998
3 p. 44-59
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107 The first born: By Laurie Lee Elfer, Jane
2004
3 p. 96-98
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108 The goodnight kiss Maroni, Lesley
2004
3 p. 117-122
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109 The importance of fathers: A psychoanalytic re-evaluation Nathanson, Ariel
2004
3 p. 154-158
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110 The intergenerational transmission of disturbance: An investigation of mechanisms through the study of maternal eating disorder Stein, Alan
1998
3 p. 31-43
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111 The kitchen God's wife view, A Taiwanese
2004
3 p. 150-151
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112 The observant mother - anxiety and love in victorian motherhood: Mrs Gaskell's diary for her infant daughter Maroni, Lesley
2004
3 p. 60-69
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113 The potential in 'not knowing' Paiva, N. D.
2005
3 p. 279-289
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114 The psycho-dynamic baby: At the back of the north wind Green, Priscilla
2004
3 p. 140-143
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115 The red tent: A novel a bout biblical mothers, midwifery and children Loose, Judith Green
2004
3 p. 88-95
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116 The search for space in the process of becoming a first-time mother Thorp, Judith
2007
3 p. 319-330
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117 The sibling link: Reflections on the effect of premature triangulation Cooper, Hope
2002
3 p. 69-82
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118 The squire: A novel about child birth Passey, Miranda
2004
3 p. 70-87
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119 The Tavistock Clinic Diploma/MA in Infant Mental Health Barrows, Paul
1998
3 p. 101-104
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120 The use of film observation in clinical work with parents and infants in a neonatal unit Loose, Judith
2002
3 p. 41-46
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121 The use of infant observation by St Augustine of Hippo Miller, Lynda
2004
3 p. 30-32
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122 Thoughts about: The kitchen god's wife Miller, Lynda
2004
3 p. 147-149
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123 Under the rainbow Ross, Ursula
2004
3 p. 99-106
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124 West's syndrome and infantile autism: The effect of a psychotherapeutic approach in certain cases Lechevalier, Bianca
2000
3 p. 23-38
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125 What is psychoanalytic about the tavistock model of studying infants? does it contribute to psychoanalytic knowledge? Wittenberg, Isca
1999
3 p. 4-15
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126 When too much is not enough Sternberg, Janine
1998
3 p. 18-30
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127 Where is my mother? Rosenthall, Joanna
2006
3 p. 281-293
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128 Why love matters: How affection shapes a baby's brain Gerhardt, Sue
2006
3 p. 305-309
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129 50 years of child psychotherapy and infant observation at the tavistock clinic: Tavistock centre, 10th february, 1999 Ross, Jane
1999
3 p. 89-93
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130 You can only see well if you use your heart Prat, Regine
2008
3 p. 307-314
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