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Attachment and Loss, Volume I: Attachment

Anthony Giddens, +1 more
- 01 Mar 1970 - 
- Vol. 21, Iss: 1, pp 111
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This article is published in British Journal of Sociology.The article was published on 1970-03-01. It has received 1225 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Volume (thermodynamics).

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The Neuroscience of Maternal Love

TL;DR: A highly elaborate neural mechanism, based on the neural basis of maternal love, mediates the diverse and complex maternal behaviors that mothers engage in when raising and protecting their own infants.

A qualitative approach to the study of resilience in our elders

TL;DR: Eberhard et al. as mentioned in this paper explored and then identified certain factors that contributed to the expressions of resilience in elders, and examined how they assisted the participant in coping with the challenges presented in each participant's life.
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Impact of Absent Father-Figures on Male Subjects and the Correlation to Juvenile Delinquency: Findings and Implications

TL;DR: In this paper, a study was conducted to determine the influence of, or correlation between, juvenile delinquency and the presence or absence of a father-figure in a child's life.
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Juvenile offenders, 'grave' crimes and the use of long-term detention : an examination of the law and issues of contemporary criminal justice

Sharon Jowitt
TL;DR: In this article, the use of long-term detention for juveniles convicted of certain grave and very serious crimes (including murder) was examined and a detailed exploration of the law together with other substantive issues of contemporary criminal and youth justice.
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A "Cool Kids" Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Group for Youth with Anxiety Disorders: Part 2, Analysis of the Process and Outcome of Responders Versus Nonresponders

TL;DR: In this paper, a case study involves a therapy group of four boys and two girls aged 8-12 who suffered from multiple anxiety disorders, and the children and their families were treated for 10 sessions over three months with the "Cool Kids" cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) program developed by Rapee and his colleagues.
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Attachment and Loss

John Bowlby
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The influence of early environment in the development of neurosis and neurotic character

TL;DR: The authors examined a preliminary survey of the soil conditions with a few suggestions regarding their interaction with the organism and discussed the environmental factors which are operative during the child's earliest years and which appear so to influence the development of the child character that they may reasonably be termed factors responsible for neurosis.
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