The family and individual development

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The family and individual development
D. W. Winnicott
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Tavistock
Language
English
Pages
181

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The family and individual development
2006, Routledge
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December 31, 1990, Routledge
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1978, Tavistock Publications
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1968, Social Science Paperbacks in association with Tavistock
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1966, Tavistock Publications
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1965, Basic Books
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The family and individual development
1965, Tavistock
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1965, Travistock
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viii,181p.
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A great deal happens in the first year of the life of the human infant: emotional development starts at the beginning; in a study of the evolution of the personality and character it is not possible to ignore the events of the first days and hours (even the last part of the prenatal life when the infant is post-mature); and even birth experience may be significant.
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