The influence of postnatal psychiatric disorder on child development. Is maternal preoccupation one of the key underlying processes?
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The influence of postnatal psychiatric disorder on child development. Is maternal preoccupation one of the key underlying processes?
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The influence of postnatal psy ...... the key underlying processes?
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Alan Stein
Allison G Harvey
Annukka Lehtonen
Michelle Craske
Rosie Nicol-Harper
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10.1159/000173699
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2008-11-20T00:00:00Z