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  1. Abstracts 2007

    Article 21 August 2007
  2. 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...

    I. F. Brockington, E. Macdonald, G. Wainscott in Archives of Women's Mental Health
    Article 15 May 2006
  3. 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...

    I. F. Brockington, H. M. Aucamp, C. Fraser in Archives of Women's Mental Health
    Article 15 May 2006
  4. Abstract

    Article 22 March 2007
  5. 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...

    A. Taylor, R. Atkins, ... V. Glover in Archives of Women’s Mental Health
    Article 04 May 2005
  6. Abstracts DGPPN 2007

    Article 01 November 2006
  7. 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...

    Sermsak Lolak, Navid Rashid, Thomas N. Wise in Current Psychiatry Reports
    Article 01 May 2005
  8. Abstracts

    Article 20 August 2005
  9. 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...

    Jacqueline A Noonan in Pediatric Research
    Article 01 August 2004
  10. 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...

    J. F. Leckman, R. Feldman, ... L. C. Mayes in Journal of Neural Transmission
    Article 04 February 2004
  11. 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...

    Ick-Joong Chung in Journal of Primary Prevention
    Article 01 March 2004
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