Child Care and the Growth of LoveThis popular version of the WHO report ''Maternal care and mental health' (1951) about maternal deprivation contains two new chapters about adverse effects of maternal deprivation. The first identifies eight issues that have given rise to controversies and the second considers how each of them looks in the light of the most recent evidence. First ed.: 1953. |
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Preface to First Edition | 7 |
How we can Study the Harm Done | 49 |
Theoretical Problems | 59 |
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adoption adult adverse effects affectionless agencies baby bad homes become bedwetting behaviour Bowlby case-work cause cent centre character chil conduct disorders damage delinquent deprivation experience deprived children difficulties disturbances dren early childhood effects of maternal emotional especially evidence factors father feelings findings foster foster-homes foster-mother foster-parents girls give given Goldfarb's groups of children heredity hospital human Illegitimacy illegitimate illness important infants and young institution children insufficiency interaction John Bowlby Kibbutz lack less living maladjusted Margaret Mead MARGERY FRY maternal deprivation ment mental health mental illness methods mother-child mother-figure natural home group neglect observation parents personality physical placement present problem processes prolonged psychiatric psychiatrists psychological reason recognized regard relations relationship relatives residential nursery responsibility result separation severe deprivation skill social worker society studies substitute mother tion United Kingdom unmarried mother World Health Organization young child young children