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Area Deprivation and Health Outcomes in Preschool Children in Japan: A Nationwide Cohort Study. [PDF]
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Pediatrics, 1956
The effects upon the child of separation from his mother (deprivation syndrome) have been critically reviewed. Effects of physical neglect or emotional rejection by the child's mother have not been included in this paper. The results of maternal deprivation in the physical, intellectual and emotional areas have been described.
L, EISENBERG, K, GLASER
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The effects upon the child of separation from his mother (deprivation syndrome) have been critically reviewed. Effects of physical neglect or emotional rejection by the child's mother have not been included in this paper. The results of maternal deprivation in the physical, intellectual and emotional areas have been described.
L, EISENBERG, K, GLASER
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Maternal Deprivation Reassessed
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1982(1982). Maternal Deprivation Reassessed. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy: Vol. 32, No. 3, pp. 395-397.
Ralph LaRossa, Michael Rutter
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Maternal deprivation reconsidered
Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1972THE concept of “maternal deprivation” is one that rapidly caught the imagination of both the general public and professional workers. It became widely accepted that severe distortions in a child’s early family life could have long-lasting effects on his later development, and “maternal deprivation” has been thought to be the cause of conditions as ...
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Growth Failure in Maternal Deprivation.
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1963This brief monograph presents evidence to indicate that emotional deprivation in infancy and early childhood can result in retardation of physical growth and osseous maturation, even when caloric intake is adequate. Six case histories are given, including descriptions of the emotional deprivation in the homes of these children.
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