| Jerrold S. Maxmen, Nicholas G. Ward - 1995 - 564 páginas
...excessively inhibited, hypervigilant, or highly ambivalent and contradictory responses (eg, the child may respond to caregivers with a mixture of approach, avoidance, and resistance to comforting, or may exhibit frozen watchfulness) (2) diffuse attachments as manifested by indiscriminate sociability... | |
| William H. Reid, Michael G. Wise - 1995 - 442 páginas
...excessively inhibited, hypervigilant, or highly ambivalent and contradictory responses (eg, the child may respond to caregivers with a mixture of approach, avoidance, and resistance to comforting, or may exhibit frozen watchfulness) (2) diffuse attachments as manifest by indiscriminate sociability... | |
| Alan Carr - 1999 - 1026 páginas
...ambivalent social responses that may be most evident at time of partings or reunions. Thus infants may approach with averted look, gaze strongly away while being held, or respond to care givers with a mixture of approachl avoidance and resistance to comforong. The emotional disturbance... | |
| Bruce J. Cohen - 2003 - 578 páginas
...excessively inhibited, hypervigilant, or highly ambivalent and contradictory responses (eg. the child may respond to caregivers with a mixture of approach, avoidance, and resistance to comforting, or may exhibit frozen watchfulness) 2. Diffuse attachments as manifested by indiscriminate sociability... | |
| Laurie C. Miller M.D. - 2004 - 464 páginas
...excessively inhibited, hypervigilant, or highly ambivalent and contradictory responses (eg, the child may respond to caregivers with a mixture of approach, avoidance, and resistance to comforting, or may exhibit frozen watchfulness). 2. Diffuse attachment as manifest by indiscriminate sociability... | |
| Renuka Jeyarajah Dent, Ann Hagell - 2006 - 256 páginas
...excessively inhibited, hypervigilant or highly ambivalent and contradictory responses (eg, the child may respond to caregivers with a mixture of approach, avoidance and resistance to comforting, or may exhibit frozen watchfulness). • Diffuse attachments as manifest by indiscriminate sociability... | |
| Christopher Gillberg, Richard Harrington, Hans-Christoph Steinhausen - 2006 - 776 páginas
...excessively inhibited, hypervigilant, or highly ambivalent and contradictory responses (eg the child may respond to caregivers with a mixture of approach, avoidance, and resistance to comforting, or may exhibit frozen watchfulness). (2) Disinhibited type. Diffuse attachments as manifest by indiscriminate... | |
| John L. Stoller - 2006 - 276 páginas
...excessively inhibited, hyper vigilant, or highly ambivalent and contradictory responses (eg, the child may respond to caregivers with a mixture of approach, avoidance, and resistance to comforting, or may exhibit frozen watchfulness) 2. diffuse attachments as manifest by indiscriminate sociability... | |
| Blaise A Aguirre - 2007 - 288 páginas
...excessively inhibited, hypervigilant, or highly ambivalent and contradictory responses (eg, the child may respond to caregivers with a mixture of approach, avoidance, and resistance to comforting, or may exhibit frozen watchfulness) 2. Diffuse attachments as manifest by indiscriminate sociability... | |
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