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Journal of Infant, Child, and Adolescent Psychotherapy, 2015
This paper examines the construct of countertransference and its role in the treatment of a traumatized child, with emphasis on the perspective of a psychology trainee. A review of the countertransference literature is provided and then multiple aspects of the phenomenon are explored within the context of psychotherapy with one 11-year-old boy who was ...
Leore J. Faber, Tracy A. Prout
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This paper examines the construct of countertransference and its role in the treatment of a traumatized child, with emphasis on the perspective of a psychology trainee. A review of the countertransference literature is provided and then multiple aspects of the phenomenon are explored within the context of psychotherapy with one 11-year-old boy who was ...
Leore J. Faber, Tracy A. Prout
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2017
Excessive crying is a common complaint in young infants, especially in those less than 3 mo of age. Altered circadian rhythm, immaturity of central nervous system and alteration of intestinal microbiota are some of the proposed mechanisms for this problem.
Javed, Ismail, Karthi, Nallasamy
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Excessive crying is a common complaint in young infants, especially in those less than 3 mo of age. Altered circadian rhythm, immaturity of central nervous system and alteration of intestinal microbiota are some of the proposed mechanisms for this problem.
Javed, Ismail, Karthi, Nallasamy
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Neurology, 1993
We report seven patients with crying during video-EEG-documented simple or complex partial seizures. During simple partial seizures, crying occurred with or without appropriate affect. Crying occurred postictally in two patients and was associated with persistent spiking in one of them.
D, Luciano, O, Devinsky, K, Perrine
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We report seven patients with crying during video-EEG-documented simple or complex partial seizures. During simple partial seizures, crying occurred with or without appropriate affect. Crying occurred postictally in two patients and was associated with persistent spiking in one of them.
D, Luciano, O, Devinsky, K, Perrine
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Childhood, 2008
This article explores isolation in early childhood education settings in the context of historical and current theories of punishment. The authors conclude that although isolation was reinterpreted in the 20th century in relation to changing theories of learning, teaching and child development, its earlier meanings have endured.
Larry Prochner, Yeonwook Hwang
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This article explores isolation in early childhood education settings in the context of historical and current theories of punishment. The authors conclude that although isolation was reinterpreted in the 20th century in relation to changing theories of learning, teaching and child development, its earlier meanings have endured.
Larry Prochner, Yeonwook Hwang
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2018
Hemolacria — Crying Blood A 52-year-old man presented to the emergency department with painless, bloody tears. Slit-lamp examination revealed hemangiomas on the inside of both eyelids.
Di Maria, Alessandra, Famà, Fausto
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Hemolacria — Crying Blood A 52-year-old man presented to the emergency department with painless, bloody tears. Slit-lamp examination revealed hemangiomas on the inside of both eyelids.
Di Maria, Alessandra, Famà, Fausto
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Journal of Arts & Communities, 2011
Poems written to illustrate the indignities suffered by the indigenous Mayan people of Guatemala.
Humberto Ak'abal, Rosemary Burnett
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Poems written to illustrate the indignities suffered by the indigenous Mayan people of Guatemala.
Humberto Ak'abal, Rosemary Burnett
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‘Cry Comfort, Cry Repentance, Cry Hope’
Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews, 1974openaire +1 more source

