A secure base: parent-child attachment and healthy human development

The world-famous psychiatrist and author of the classic works Attachment, Separation, and Loss offers important guidelines for child rearing based on the crucial role of early intimate relationships. This collection of recent lectures by a British psychiatrist supports the theory that there are thr...

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Main Author: Bowlby, John
Format: Book
Language:Spanish
English
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