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Parent-Child Separation - Psychosocial Effects on Development (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1981)
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Parent-Child Separation - Psychosocial Effects on Development (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1981)
Series: IFI Data Base Library
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Parent-Child Separation: Psychosocial Effects on Development is an
abstracted bibliography dealing with the consequences of parental
separation and deprivation on the developing child and adolescent.
We were interested in investigating the literature pertaining to
the absence of a parent for reasons other than parental death. Main
topics included were maternal or paternal absence due to desertion,
military duty, imprisonment, parental institutionalization and
divorce. Restricted parenting articles were included when they
dealt with maternal or paternal inattention, rather than physical
abuse. Particular problems with being a single parent were viewed
from the perspective of child development. Because of the wealth of
literature available in this area it became necessary to exclude
topics such as laboratory studies dealing with temporary
separation, normative attachment studies, effects of maternal
employment, child abuse, child institutionalization and the like.
Other related topics will be the subject of forthcoming books.
These include the effect of parental death on the child and
problems of childhood hospitali zation. In Parent-Child Separation
each of the 690 main references have abstracts which were derived
from three main sources: Psycho logical Abstracts, author-supplied
abstracts and those written by the authors of this book. In
compiling this book it became neces sary, because of size
limitations, to focus on articles published after 1960. However,
several pre-1960 articles and books were im portant from a
historical perspective and are included in a separate section
marked "Historical References. " These represent important earlier
contributions to this vast subject area."
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