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Maternal mental illness and mother-child relations

Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 1998
Interest in the relationship between mother-child interactions and mental health has two sources: awareness of the importance of correct parenting in personal development; and the exploration of postnatal mental illness.
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Mother-child adrenocortical synchrony; Moderation by dyadic relational behavior

Hormones and Behavior, 2017
Mother-child adrenocortical synchrony, the coupling of cortisol (CT) secretion in mother and child, has been associated with shared parent-child experiences and maladaptive familial contexts. Yet, few studies tested adrenocortical synchrony in diurnal CT patterns. Guided by the bio-behavioral synchrony model, we examined whether mother-child relational
Maayan, Pratt   +5 more
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MOTHER-CHILD ABO INCOMPATIBILITY

American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1948
MOTHER-CHILD ABO incompatibility occurs in about 20 per cent of all pregnancies. 1 Instances of fetal injury due to ABO maternal isoimmunization, while recognized in increasing numbers, 2 are, however, relatively infrequent. A theoretically protective mechanism was suggested by the observation that in a large majority of persons, the A or the B factor ...
H, YANNET, R, LIEBERMAN
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The Importance of Mother-Child Relations in Studying Stepfamilies

Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 1996
Increasing numbers of children are living in stepfami- lies. The majority of such children are living with their biological moth- ers and a stepfather. When compared to children from nondivorced families they are overrepresented amongst the numbers of children manifesting social,'emotional and behavior problems. Many of the chil- dren report themselves
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[Importance and determinants of early mother-child relations].

Zeitschrift fur Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychoanalyse, 1993
In a prospective longitudinal study on child development from birth to age eight 362 first-born infants and their families were investigated. The subjects were distributed across the nine cells of a two-factorial design, factor 1 representing the degree of organic, factor 2 the degree of psychosocial risk.
G, Esser   +6 more
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Mother–Child and Father–Child Connectedness in Adolescence and Disordered Eating Symptoms in Young Adulthood

Journal of Adolescent Health, 2020
Kendrin Sonneville   +2 more
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Mother–Child Attachment Patterns and Different Types of Anxiety Symptoms: Is There Specificity of Relations?

Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 2010
Kathryn Kerns   +2 more
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