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Psychodynamic model of abnormality.
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Psychodynamic model of abnormality.
Cognitive model of abnormality.
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Cognitive model of abnormality.
Biological models of abnormality with research studies.
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Biological models of abnormality with research studies.
Definitions of abnormality.
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Definitions of abnormality.
Looking at implications of research into attachment and day care for childcare practices with research studies.
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Looking at implications of research into attachment and day care for childcare practices with research studies.
Looking at the impact of day care on children’s social development with multiple research studies.
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Looking at the impact of day care on children’s social development with multiple research studies.
Multiple case studies looking at failure to form attachments including Genie, the Czech twins, and a study by Hodges & Tizzard (1986).
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Multiple case studies looking at failure to form attachments including Genie, the Czech twins, and a study by Hodges & Tizzard (1986).
Looking at disruption of attachment with Bowlby's 1944 juvenile study, Bowlby's PDD model (components of distress) (1969) and research study by Robertson & Robertson.
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Looking at disruption of attachment with Bowlby's 1944 juvenile study, Bowlby's PDD model (components of distress) (1969) and research study by Robertson & Robertson.
Looking at cross-cultural variations in attachment with Van Ijzendoorn & Kroonenberg (1988) research study.
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Looking at cross-cultural variations in attachment with Van Ijzendoorn & Kroonenberg (1988) research study.
Looking at factors influencing development of secure attachments with research studies.
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Looking at factors influencing development of secure attachments with research studies.