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The impact of mother-child interaction on the development of borderline personality disorder

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1993
Two major psychodynamic theories of the etiology of borderline personality disorder posit two aspects of mother-child interaction as uniquely pathogenic: maternal over-involvement with the child and mismanagement and inappropriateness of maternal guidance and support of the child.
S, Bezirganian, P, Cohen, J S, Brook
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Child abuse and neglect and the development of mental disorders in the general population

Development and Psychopathology, 2001
Child abuse and neglect have repeatedly been shown to be risks for psychiatric and personality disorders. However, much of this evidence is based on retrospective reports of adults. In addition, little is known about the developmental course of psychopathology among those exposed to child maltreatment. In this study, we report mental disorders assessed
P, Cohen, J, Brown, E, Smaile
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Phonological Development in a Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Journal of Interactional Research in Communication Disorders, 2015
In this single case study with a multiple baseline approach, a five year-old Swedish boy, diagnosed with an autism spectrum condition, and having a bilingual background, was followed weekly for one year. In order to facilitate the acquisition of phonological contrasts and knowledge of symbolic representations, a training package with minimal pairs was
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DEVELOPMENT OF THE PARENT‐CHILD PLAY SCALE FOR USE IN CHILDREN WITH FEEDING DISORDERS

Infant Mental Health Journal, 2018
ABSTRACTThe Parent‐Child Play Scale was developed as a scale that complements the Parent‐Child Feeding Scale, created by I. Chatoor et al. (1997), to evaluate mother–infant/toddler interactions in two different caregiving contexts of a young child's everyday life, specifically play and feeding.
Irene Chatoor   +3 more
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Assessment and investigation of the child with disordered development.

Archives of disease in childhood. Education and practice edition, 2011
Every paediatrician, generalist or specialist, at every level and in every setting will come across the child or young person with disordered development and has a duty of care to ensure that appropriate assessment and investigations are undertaken, if each individual is to be given the best possible opportunities to achieve the highest possible level ...
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Manual development for the treatment of child and adolescent disorders.

Psychopharmacology bulletin, 1998
There has been a proliferation of treatment manuals in the past decade as part of an effort to operationalize treatment applications and standardize treatments across subjects, settings, and therapists. In this article we present the essential elements needed to develop manuals for the psychosocial and psychopharmacological treatments of child and ...
E D, Hibbs   +5 more
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Nurses Develop a Plan for Research on Child and Adolescent Mental Disorders

Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, 1992
JCPN Commentary presents a series of observations, opinions, and analyses of issues and trends in education and practice in psychiatric and mental health nursing, and social policy factors that influence families, or the delivery of health services to youth and their families.
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The Development of the Child with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

2000
Abstract In Chapter 2 on the characteristics of the ADHD child, I discussed the problems a child with ADHD encounters, and how these change as he grows. I also mentioned that the sequence of problems is not inevitable, and that may cause ADHD children to grow out of their problems as they become older.
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Stress and Mood Disorders During Pregnancy: Implications for Child Development

Psychiatric Quarterly, 2001
Recent research suggests that stress, anxiety, and depression during pregnancy may have an impact on how the child develops. In this article, the central literature supporting this hypothesis is reviewed. Next, studies from our laboratory showing that differences in fetal heart rate patterns are associated with women's anxiety and depressive ...
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[Clinical and genetic analysis of a child with disorder of sex development].

Zhonghua yi xue yi chuan xue za zhi = Zhonghua yixue yichuanxue zazhi = Chinese journal of medical genetics, 2022
To report on the diagnosis and treatment process and clinical characteristics of a child with disorder of sex development (DSD) and to conduct pathological, imaging and genetic analysis for the patient.Clinical data of the patient were collected. Genetic testing including chromosomal karyotyping, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), copy number ...
Shanshan, Gao   +4 more
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