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Bibliographies

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Fraiberg, S., Adelson, E., & Shapiro, V. (1980). Ghosts in the nursery: A psychoanalytic approach
to the problems of impaired infant-mother relationships. In S. Fraiberg (Ed.), Clinical studies in infant mental health: The first year of life (pp. 164-196). New York, NY: Basic Books.

Higley, E., & Dozier, M. (2009). Nighttime maternal responsiveness and infant attachment at one year. Attachment & Human Development, 11 (4), 347-363.

Kagan, R. (2004). Rebuilding attachments with traumatized children: Healing from losses, violence, abuse, and neglect. New York, NY: Haworth Maltreatment and Trauma Press.

Lieberman, A.F. (2004). Traumatic stress and quality of attachment: Reality and internalization in disorders of infant mental health. Infant Mental Health Journal, 25 (4), 336-351.

Lieberman, A.F., Padrón, E., Van Horn, P., & Harris, W.W. (2005). Angels in the nursery: The intergenerational transmission of benevolent parental influences. Infant Mental Health Journal, 26 (6), 504-520.

Schechter, D.S., & Willheim, E. (2009). Disturbances of attachment and parental psychopathology in early childhood. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 18 (3), 665-86.

Scheeringa, M.S., & Zeanah, C.H. (2001). A relational perspective on PTSD in early childhood. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 14 (4), 799–815.

Wassell, S. (2008). Why is early development important? In D. Hindle, & G. Shulman (Eds.), The emotional experience of adoption: A psychoanalytic perspective (pp. 42-56). New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
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