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An Anthropological Perspective on the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: A Testable Hypothesis on the Possible Role of Parental Breathing Cues in Promoting Infant Breathing Stability, Part I
This research model moves from a comprehensive review of SIDS research to a consideration of the evolution of human infant
The Primal Wound: A Preliminary Investigation into the Effects of Separation from the Birth Mother on Adopted Children
Although adoption is considered by many people to be the optimal solution to the problem of relinquished children, the growing
The Significance of Birth Memories
: Increasing numbers of people, from age two and upward, are remembering their own birth. They are doing this with
Pre- and Peri-Natal Stress-the Psychotic Individual
The psychotic individual often presents imagery, hallucinations, and behavior that reflect pre- and peri-natal stress. This paper is a phenomenological
Perinatal Origin of Eventual Self-Destructive Behavior
This paper summarizes results of three investigations: an ecological study dealing with the epidemiology of self-destructive behavior in the United