Mothering / / Rudolph Schaffer.

Anyone interested in the drama of development or the excitement of the mother-infant relationship will want to own this book. Since Schaffer sees the child not as a psychologically passive "blob" waiting to be molded, he examines the child's own internative patterns and targets diffic...

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Series:The Developing Child ; 19
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The Developing Child ; 19
Frontmatter -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Childrearing and Early Experience -- 3 The Organization of Infant Behavior -- 4 Mothering as Stimulation -- 5 Mothering as Interlocution -- 6 Love, Hate, and Indifference -- 7 Do Babies Need Mothers? -- References -- Suggested Reading -- Index
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Anyone interested in the drama of development or the excitement of the mother-infant relationship will want to own this book. Since Schaffer sees the child not as a psychologically passive "blob" waiting to be molded, he examines the child's own internative patterns and targets difficulties between the child-mother relationship rather than within either one of them.
Issued also in print.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 03. Jan 2023)
Child development.
Child rearing.
Kind.
Mère et enfant.
Mother and infant.
Mother-Child Relations.
Mutter.
Psychologie.
Child Psychology.
Child Rearing.
Infant psychology.
Mother and child.
PSYCHOLOGY / General.
PSYCHOLOGY / General. bisacsh
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3 The Organization of Infant Behavior --
4 Mothering as Stimulation --
5 Mothering as Interlocution --
6 Love, Hate, and Indifference --
7 Do Babies Need Mothers? --
References --
Suggested Reading --
Index
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7 Do Babies Need Mothers? --
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6 Love, Hate, and Indifference --
7 Do Babies Need Mothers? --
References --
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