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81. Journal Of Reproductive And Infant Psychology - Contents
The assessment of parentto-infant attachment development of a special IssuePost-partum Care and Experiences of Mothering
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Contact Us Members of the Group All Products Books Journal Article eBooks Alphabetical Listing Journals by Subject New Journals Advertising ... eBooks Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology CONTENTS Volume 17, Number 4 November 1999 Editorial
K. Gannon and S. Zeedyk 325 Original Articles
Oral contraceptive pill use, decisional balance, risk perception and knowledge: an exploratory study

C. Emmett and E. Ferguson 327 ‘Don’t count your chickens’: a comparative study of the experience
of pregnancy after IVF conception
C. A. McMahon, C. Tennant, J. Ungerer and D. Saunders 345 Effects of birth centre care on fathers’ satisfaction with care, experience of the birth and adaptation to fatherhood
An exploration of prenatal attachment in Swedish expectant women
Reconceptualizing pre-menstrual emotional symptoms as phasic differential responsiveness to stressors
R. Sabin and P. Slade 381 Hysterical talk? A discourse analysis of Greek women’s accounts of their experience following hysterectomy with oophorectomy
P. Dell and S. Papagiannidou 391 Book Reviews
Post-natal depression: psychology, science and the transition to motherhood 405; The depressed mother: a practical guide to treatment and support 406; On Freud’s ‘A child is being beaten’ 407; Fantasies of femininity: reframing the boundaries of sex 407; The ‘new’ family 408

82. Resources On Teen And Family Issues
Teen and Family issues. Click here to find out if your child is atrisk, displayingself-destructive behaviors, Seminars, special Events, Workshops
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Focus Adolescent Services Need help for your teen? Call FocusAS M-F 9 am-5 pm ET Resources on Teen and Family Issues Click here to find out if your child is at-risk, displaying self-destructive behaviors, and needs your help and intervention. Home Resources State Directory Schools ... Contact To find information and resources on teen and family issues, click on the categories below. Adolescence Anger and Violence ADD/ADHD Behavior Problems ... Teaching and Learning Are you looking for a school or residential program for your teen? Click here Adolescence Adolescent development, teen identity, teen issues. Visit these pages for more information. Adolescence Abuse: Physical, Emotional, Sexual, Neglect Accountability: The Cornerstone of Family Relationships Alcohol and Teen Drinking ... Anger in Our Teens and in Ourselves The forms and underlying reasons of angry behavior, identifying and managing anger, and what parents can do.

83. UCL - QA Psychologie De La Religion- Bibliographie
Religion and psychology (special issue). Psychological Inquiry, 13. attachment and religious representations and behavior.
http://www.psp.ucl.ac.be/psyreli/bibliographie2.htm

84. School Of Social Work Library - New Books 7/2000
TREATMENT FOR children AND YOUTH, 17 (3) 1137, 2000 (special ISSUE) children WITH special NEEDS A RESOURCE GUIDE FOR PARENTS, EDUCATORS,
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85. Adoption Forums, Message Boards, Discussion Groups. Adopting, Foster, Baby Adopt
Find support and encouragement for issues concerning adult adoptees. attachment disorders, ADHD, autism, drug alcohol exposure, older child adoption,
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Welcome to the Family Forums. If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ . You may have to register before you can post: click here to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Forum Categories Adult Adoptees Find support and encouragement for issues concerning adult adoptees. Adoptive Parents For hopeful parents before and after adoption. Step parent adoption and for people living outside the US International Adoption From Guatemala to Russia, Asia to Africa. Discuss concerns and share stories about international adoption.

86. Anti Virus Special Issue: Stop Computer Viruses In Their Tracks
We ve put together this special issue of ScamBusters to talk about the latest inviruses and The virus arrives by a downloaded file, email attachment,
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Anti Virus Special Issue: Stop Computer Viruses In Their Tracks
What you need to know about computer viruses and anti virus software protection
By Audri and Jim Lanford
Issue #59

Hi everyone:
Perhaps the best thing you can do for your computer and your peace of mind is to resolve to protect yourself from computer viruses. Viruses can cost you money and destroy your privacy. We've put together this special issue of ScamBusters to talk about the latest in viruses and virus protection.
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Like viruses that infect living beings, computer viruses infect your computer. They are software, and are often attached to other software or documents you might receive. When you run the virus's software or the file the virus has infected, the virus can infect your computer's software. There are many types of viruses and terms for them, but we'll use the general term 'virus' to make things easy.

87. MESEA News, Vol. 3, No. 2, July 2002-JournalNotes
This is a second call regarding the special Issue on Asian American writing for Please send submissions by email attachment to ssohn@umail.ucsb.edu
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JournalNotes Crossed Wires: New Imaginations in Asian American Literature This is a second call regarding the Special Issue on Asian American writing for Studies in the Literary Imagination . We are requesting submissions for full papers by October 15, 2002. We have extended the original deadline, but we are still on a very tight schedule. Among the topics we encourage: life writing; visual culture; popular culture; mixed media; historical revisionism; paradigms of transformation; national, transnational, and global re-narrativizations; authorship and authentic ethnicity; reception and the market; feminism redux; queerness; poetics, translation, and/or canonicity; multilingual stylistics; genre theory; the representation of politics and the politics of representation; intertextuality; intra-ethnicity; tradition and the individual invention; etc....in relation to Asian American acts of literary imagination. Please send submissions by e-mail attachment to: ssohn@umail.ucsb.edu

88. Attachment Disorder Site - Providing Hope And Support.
Corrective attachment Parenting, Token Economies. Giving Child the Words .Not talking about the child s issues says, What happened to you is so bad that
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Therapy and Traditional Therapy
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ATTACHMENT THERAPY TRADITIONAL THERAPY "Fix the Foundation" "Build the House" on a cracked foundation. Family is the primary healing resource. If we trust the family with the child, then we should trust the family with the child's history. Child is seen alone by professional. Information is not always shared with the family.

89. Karine Verschueren
attachment, selfesteem and social competence in kindergartners An overviewof psychometrical, statistical and decisional models special Issue.
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Karine Verschueren
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fax: ++32+16326144 In general our research focuses on the development and functioning of children and adolescents within the context of school. Aspects of school functioning which are studied include psychosocial functioning, learning or academic functioning, school careers and adjustment to school transitions. Risk and protective child, school and family factors for different aspects of school functioning are studied. In our research, we try to integrate child development theory and research with school psychological research The age periods considered are varied: from the early preschool years thoughout late adolescence. Some projects are concerned with adults in educational settings. At this moment, several research projects are running under my direction. Below the main research topics are briefly specified. They are ordered according to the age period under study.
Preschool and Kindergarten Years and the Transition to Elementary School
  • Parenting and disciplinary style as related to behavioral problems in preschoolers Attachment, self-esteem and social competence in kindergartners

90. Expert Instruction: Attachment Disorders: Understanding & Behavior Management St
There are many types of attachment disorder, but here are a few symptoms. Working in early childhood/special education and parent child relationship
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  • 91. Getting Attached - The Natural Child Project
    appeared in the Winter 1998 Fit Pregnancy, a special issue of Shape Magazine . The Natural Child Project Fundraising Shop Unique Parenting Gifts
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    Home Articles Counseling Shop ... Donate Getting Attached By Jane McConnell Japanese children sleep between their parents until adolescence. Korean infants spend more than 90 percent of their time being held. In contrast, American babies spend two-thirds of their time alone, in infant seats, strollers, car seats, cribs or swings. and American mothers deliberately don't respond to their babies' cries 46 percent of time in the first three months, according to a study cited by Anthropologist Meredith Small in her book Our Babies, Ourselves: How Biology and Culture Shape the Way We Parent (Anchor Books, 1998). Furthermore, in most countries other than the US, colic – prolonged periods of inconsolable crying that usually happens in the evening - is unknown, according to pediatrician Ronald Barr, M.D., of Children’s Hospital in Montreal, who conducted numerous studies on infant crying between 1988 and 1997. In fact, in most other parts of the world, babies rarely cry for long periods of time, perhaps because their needs are met immediately by their mothers, who are in constant contact with them. Small cites these and many other examples of how different cultures parent, based on studies conducted during the past 30 years. As she points out, our closely held beliefs about raising children are vastly different from those of most of the world. In many other cultures around world, including other industrialized societies, babies are held in slings or front packs all day long, and are rarely observed to cry.

    92. Berkeley Parents Network: Kids' Artwork
    I still get the feelings of attachment when I send my work off to New York Instead of trying to force the issue when the artwork is still fresh in her
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    Jan 2005 Hello, As a picture book artist and writer I suggest that you hold on to those drawings for awhile, even if they do not seem important to you. I still get the feelings of attachment when I send my work off to New York publisher's, I always retain the rights to my artwork and it is always returned to me at the end of the printing. So in reality by beiing able to keep her artwork she learns to have control of how it is dispersed. They have great plastic storage boxes at target theat are really cheap. Then at a later time in life you could go through it and pick the best together. Good luck, arden In our case, I'm the one who can't throw away any of the kids' artwork! Are you mostly concerned about running out of space to store things, or worried that you might have a pack-rat? If at all posible, I suggest you let her keep the things that are important to her, for whatever reason. Can you get a few large under-bed boxes to store stuff in (if you have any under-bed space)? Or have some very special boxes in the basement/garage/attic where thing move every few months? She could decorate the boxes to make them special. Then, if space is a real issue,and you feel you must, perhaps you could weed through them a little bit after a LONG time goes by (like a year or more). By then, she's unlikely to remember specific pieces. Just be sure you do it while she's not home, and bur them deep in the recycling can!

    93. Criminal Justice Forum News And Important Announcements
    Child / Parent issues Drug War Dealing with the System Ex Offender For Women OnlyMental Health / Substance Abuse Other Helpful Resources Prison issues
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    94. Attachment Parenting: The Journal Of Attachment Parenting International
    The Annual New Baby Issue 2004 of attachment Parenting The Journal of attachmentParenting is out Your Child s School Experience by Isabelle Fox, Ph.D.
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    95. Journal Of Developmental And Behavioral Pediatrics - June 2003, Volume 24, Issue
    special Section Informationprocessing factors in child and adolescentpsychopathology. special Issue Training in Pediatric Psychology.
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    LWWOnline LOGIN eALERTS REGISTER ... Archive Issue Table of Contents June 2003 , Volume 24 , Issue 3 Page # Article/Title Format Editor's Note Goodbye and Welcome. Suzanne D. Dixon, M.D., M.P.H. ORIGINAL ARTICLES Temper Tantrums in Young Children: 1. Behavioral Composition. MICHAEL POTEGAL, Ph.D., L.P.; RICHARD J. DAVIDSON, Ph.D. Temper Tantrums in Young Children: 2. Tantrum Duration and Temporal Organization. MICHAEL POTEGAL, Ph.D., L.P.; MICHAEL R. KOSOROK, Ph.D.; RICHARD J. DAVIDSON, Ph.D. Parental Perceptions and Satisfaction with Stimulant Medication for Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. SUSAN DOSREIS, Ph.D.; JULIE MAGNO ZITO, Ph.D.; DANIEL J. SAFER, M.D.; KAREN L. SOEKEN, Ph.D.; JOHN W. MITCHELL Jr.,, M.D.; LESLIE C. ELLWOOD, M.D. LITERARY QUOTES Galateo I: Avoiding Offensive Behavior in the Sixteenth Century. William B. Carey, M.D. ORIGINAL ARTICLES Somatic Growth of Preterm Infants During Skin-to-Skin Care Versus Traditional Holding: A Randomized, Controlled Trial. MARIO A. ROJAS, M.D.; MICHAEL KAPLAN, M.D.; MARIA QUEVEDO, M.D.; ELAINE SHERWONIT, M.S.N.; LAUREN B. FOSTER, M.A.; RICHARD A. EHRENKRANZ, M.D.; LINDA MAYES, M.D.

    96. Child-centred Family Justice Strategy
    Family justice reform has been an issue of broad public discussion in recent In 1997, a parliamentary committee, the special Joint Committee on Child
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    Did you know... The Department of Justice Canada has conducted an extensive research program on issues related to parenting after divorce in Canada.
    Each year, many Canadian children are affected by the separation or divorce of their parents. The negative consequences for children are aggravated if parents become involved in protracted conflict over separation. While governments cannot eliminate such conflict, reforming the family justice system is one way to help children and their parents adjust to a new family situation. Family justice reform has been an issue of broad public discussion in recent years. The Government of Canada's Child-centred Family Justice Strategy has grown out of extensive work on family justice reform, including research consultations and ongoing collaborative work with the provinces and territories. In 1997, a parliamentary committee, the Special Joint Committee on Child Custody and Access, was asked to assess the need for a more child-centred approach to family law policies and practices, and in December 1998, the Committee released its report, For the Sake of the Children . The Government of Canada has taken an approach to family justice reform that is consistent with the spirit of the Special Joint Committee's recommendations in that it removes the terms custody and access from the Divorce Act and bases parenting decisions solely on the best interests of the child.

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