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Editions published in Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry 1384
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ETIOLOGIC FACTORS IN ENURESIS: A PSYCHOBIOLOGIC APPROACH
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Prevention of autism in a young infant in a wellchild conference
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Interlocking affective freeze between an autistic child and his "as-if" mother
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TREATMENT OF CHILDREN WITH BRAIN DAMAGE AND ASSOCIATED SCHOOL PROBLEMS
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TRANQUILIZER DRUGS IN THE TREATMENT OF EMOTIONALLY DISTURBED CHILDREN. I. INPATIENTS IN A RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER
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Psychiatric picture in pontine tumors.
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AN APPROACH TO CHILDHOOD PSYCHOSIS: SIMULTANEOUS TREATMENT OF MOTHER AND CHILD
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Some aspects of female delinquency.
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The maturation of arousal and attention in the first months of life: a study of variations in ego development.
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A GENETIC APPROACH TO THE UNDERSTANDING OF LEARNING PROBLEMS
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Visual orientation in reading disability: diagnostic considerations.
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Developmental and motivational concepts in Plaget's sensorimotor theory of intelligence.
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JOHN R. ROSE, 1908-1962.
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A note on the development of the girls' program at the Hawthorne Cedar Knolls school
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Delineation of two diagnostic groups among juvenile delinquents: the schizophrenic and the impulse-ridden character disorder
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Adaptation of treatment of techniques to a new classification of schizophrenic children
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Child psychiatry comes of age
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SOME CRITERIA ON THE EVALUATION OF THE TREATMENT POTENTIAL OF SCHIZOPHRENIC CHILDREN
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DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF ELECTIVE MUTISM IN CHILDREN
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EGO DEVELOPMENT IN BOYS WITH A CONGENITAL DEFECT OF THE GENITOURINARY SYSTEM
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PARANOID REACTIONS IN CHILDREN
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SOME OBSERVATIONS OF ATYPICAL CHILDREN IN SCHOOL
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TRAINING OF A CHILD PSYCHIATRIST
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FROM THE FOUNDERS OF CHILD PSYCHIATRY: CHILD PSYCHIATRY AND PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION; REFLECTIONS THIRTY YEARS LATER
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GILBERT J. RICH, M.D. 1893-1963
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Introduction to the symposium on the delinquent girl
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The case of Hilda
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Some observations on children of disorganized families and problems of acting our
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Problems of acting out in the transference relationship
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The problem as Hawthrone sees it
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Concepts related to child development. 2. Weaning
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Sex differences and symptom patterns in early childhood
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