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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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Exploring the psychological processes underlying touch: lessons from the Alexander Technique

TL;DR: This research aimed to explore psychological processes underlying touch through the Alexander Technique, a psycho-physical technique taught one to one using touch that offers an interesting model to study the impact of touch.
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Therapeutic use of dolls for people living with dementia: A critical review of the literature.

TL;DR: A critical review of the published literature on doll therapy using the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme Checklist (CASP) tool found that the use of dolls could be therapeutic for some people living with dementia by reporting increased levels of engagement, communication and reduction in episodes of distress.
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Periprosthetic osteolysis after total hip replacement: molecular pathology and clinical management.

TL;DR: The development of imaging techniques for the detection and measurement of osteolysis around THR prostheses are described, which enable improved clinical management of patients, provide a means of evaluating outcomes of non-surgical treatments for periprosthetic osteolytics, and assist in pre-operative planning for revision surgery.
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Keyworking in residential child care: Lessons from research

TL;DR: It is argued that an explicit knowledge base is overdue now that the complex needs of young people in care are increasingly visible through advances in research and more recently the emerging literature concerning the personal testimonies of care graduates.
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Managing Patient-centered Communication across the Type 2 Diabetes Illness Trajectory: A Grounded Practical Theory of Interactional Sensitivity

TL;DR: It is proposed that interactional sensitivity is a type of communication work and a quality of patient-centered communication characterized by the theoretical relationship between tailoring communication to the contingencies of the local interaction and the global illness trajectory.
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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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