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Anxiety, obsessions and morbid preoccupations in pregnancy and the puerperium
129 mothers referred to specialist psychiatric services in Birmingham and Christchurch were interviewed with the Birmingham Interview. Anxiety...
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Severe disorders of the mother–infant relationship: definitions and frequency
We assessed the frequency of severe disorders of the mother–infant relationship in over 200 mothers referred to services in Birmingham and...
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A new Mother-to-Infant Bonding Scale: links with early maternal mood
Some mothers find it hard to relate to their new baby, and such failure may have long-term effects on the infant. This has been a neglected area of...
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Interface of women’s mental and reproductive health
The interface of women’s reproductive and mental health is an evolving area of psychiatric practice, necessitating familiarity with psychobiological...
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A History of Pediatric Specialties: The Development of Pediatric Cardiology
Pediatric cardiology, as a discipline, arose from early descriptive studies of congenital cardiac defects. The development of the stethoscope allowed...
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Primary parental preoccupation: circuits, genes, and the crucial role of the environment
Parental caregiving includes a set of highly conserved behaviors and mental states that may reflect both an individual’s genetic endowment and the...
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A Conceptual Framework for Understanding the Relationship Between Poverty and Antisocial Behavior: Focusing on Psychosocial Mediating Mechanisms
This paper presents a framework that integrates and extends the literature on psychosocial mechanisms mediating poverty and the development of...
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