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    Maternal deprivation is a scientific term summarising the early work of psychiatrist and psychoanalyst John Bowlby on the effects of separating infants...
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    work about parental provisions after child birth implicates that maternal deprivation negatively influences the attachment behaviour trajectory of a child's...
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    studied the effects of maternal and social deprivation on rhesus monkey infants (a form of environmental stimulus deprivation). This established the importance...
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  • Wootton, B. (1962). "A Social Scientist's Approach to Maternal Deprivation." In Deprivation of Maternal Care: A Reassessment of its Effects. Geneva: World...
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    protective mothers. This alternative rearing technique, also called maternal deprivation, is highly controversial to this day, and is used, in variants, as...
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    other mental disorders. Stressors such as psychological trauma, maternal deprivation, family issues, parental neglect, pregnancy, and a disorganized family...
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  • not linked to maternal deprivation as such but to family discord. The importance of these refinements of the maternal deprivation hypothesis was to reposition...
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    the three dimensions of maternal deprivation into lack of maternal care, distortion of maternal care and discontinuity of maternal care. She analysed the...
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  • report, which was titled Maternal Care and Mental Health, was commissioned by the WHO and supported his theory of maternal deprivation. According to Bowlby...
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    part of training and education. In children, separation involves maternal deprivation. The European Union–Canada project "Child Welfare Across Borders"...
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    the original on 2012-03-21. Retrieved 2010-11-04. Stephens, M.L. Maternal Deprivation Experiments in Psychology: A Critique of Animal Models. AAVS, NAVS...
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  • affected and relied on throughout the entire lifespan. In case of maternal deprivation, this development may be disturbed. Robert Kegan (b.1946) provided...
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    also wrote to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to criticize maternal deprivation experiments on baby monkeys in NIH laboratories. Prior to the 2015...
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    et al. (March 2012). "Semax attenuates the influence of neonatal maternal deprivation on the behavior of adolescent white rats". Bulletin of Experimental...
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  • et al. (1978). "Selective depression of serum growth hormone during maternal deprivation in rat pups". Science. 201 (4360): 1035–1036. Bibcode:1978Sci...201...
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    Lucassen, Paul J. (29 January 2009). "Opposite Effects of Early Maternal Deprivation on Neurogenesis in Male versus Female Rats". PLOS ONE. 4 (1): e3675...
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  • severe problems with basic trust (Erikson, 1950) and a history of maternal deprivation (see the works of Augusta Alpert) led to new techniques with adults...
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  • father's absence could jeopardize child development as seriously as maternal deprivation. He worked closely with Anna Freud at the Hampstead Clinic in London...
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  • nightmarish depiction of alienated childhood, boarding school separation, maternal deprivation, separation anxiety, war, and consumerist greed that affects a child...
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  • production, these mothers tell their story for the first time." Maternal deprivation Pit of despair, an apparatus used in social isolation experiments...
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  • Schacht, Robin; Moran, Paul (2012). "Maternal Psychopathology and Infant Development at 18 Months: The Impact of Maternal Personality Disorder and Depression"...
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  • infant (pp. 1032-1040). New York: Basic Books. Rutter, M (1972) Maternal Deprivation Reassessed. London:Penguin Lamb, M (2003) "Child development and...
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    children but became associated with negative implications (such as maternal deprivation) that often incorrectly explained the underlying issues. Throughout...
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    brain-damaged child Pub GP, 14:101-106. Glaser K & Eisenberg L. (1956) Maternal deprivation Pub. Pediatrics, 18:626-642. Kanner L & Eisenberg L. (1957) Child...
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    individual deprivation (e.g. maternal deprivation, broken homes, etc.) or made the fundamental mistake of believing that ameliorating deprivation quantitatively...
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  • by PETA, Suomi was criticized by members of the U.S. Congress for maternal deprivation experiments on monkeys. Both the American Psychological Association...
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    weak conscience. John Bowlby proposed an attachment theory in which maternal deprivation was a factor that might lead to delinquency. This has been discounted...
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    poverty and other areas of deprivation. In 2018 the World Health Organization (WHO) congratulated India for great reduction in maternal mortality since 2005...
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    obviously wrong opinion. The World Health Organization's report on maternal deprivation, Maternal Care and Mental Health, written by English psychologist John...
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  • Horney's Three Character Styles [Neurotic Styles] as Responses to Early Maternal Deprivation and Unmanageable Rage: Three Illustrative Case Studies". Electronic...
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