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Cry, Baby, Cry

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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Ictal crying

open access: yesEpilepsy and Behavior, 2016
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to describe a series of patients with ictal crying to estimate its occurrence and characterize the clinical features and the underlying etiology.
Ali A Asadi-Pooya, Michael R Sperling
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No Human – No Cry?

at - Automatisierungstechnik, 2017
Zusammenfassung Die Argumentation für eine zunehmende Automation der Fahraufgabe wird häufig von dem Argument begleitet, dass damit der Mensch/Fahrer als Ursache für Unfälle aus dem System getilgt werden könnte. Allerdings wird hierbei erstens übersehen, dass Unfälle seltene und multikausal verursachte Ereignisse sind.
Klaus Bengler   +2 more
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`Cry and you cry alone'

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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THE CRYING INFANT

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1998
The crying infant is a common presenting complaint and a difficult diagnostic dilemma that may represent the primary manifestation of a serious or even life-threatening condition. Although many children experience an exacerbation of the normal crying tendencies or minor ailments typical of the early months of life, a significant number of infants have ...
Douglas R. Trocinski   +2 more
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Infant crying and abuse [PDF]

open access: yesLancet, The, 2004
Child abuse and neglect are important causes of child morbidity and death. We assessed potentially detrimental parental actions induced by infant crying in 3259 infants aged 1-6 months, in the Netherlands.
Sijmen A Reijneveld   +2 more
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A shoulder to cry on

Nursing Standard, 1988
Managers must support nurses under stress, according to Er- ville Millar, Director of Nursing Services at the National Temperance Hospital, London.
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«The Cry of the Wolf»

Praxis, 2004
Die Fallbeschreibung illustriert den Verlauf der Lupuserkrankung einer jungen Mazedonierin, bei der sich eine sekundäre Membranöse Glomerulonephritis als Vorbote des klassischen Vollbildes eines Systemischen Lupus erythematodes manifestierte. Nach einer immunsuppressiven Therapie mit Prednison/Azathioprin stellte sich eine Remission der Erkrankung ein.
M, Möddel   +3 more
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A Review of Crying and Caregiving: Crying as a Stimulus

Perspectives on Behavior Science
The interactions between infants and caregivers are critical to infant development and caregiver well-being. Traditional developmental research has primarily emphasized the infant's development when studying infant-caregiver interactions, but a less commonly assessed feature of those interactions is the effect of the infant's crying on the caregiver's ...
Jennifer L. Bruzek   +2 more
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The Crying Infant

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2007
Infants with the chief complaint of crying can present a diagnostic dilemma to the health care provider. This article discusses the differential diagnosis and management of the crying infant.
Martin, Herman, Audrey, Le
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