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'Theoretical implications arising from studies of mother-child separation', Cambridge, May 1960, lecture notes; notes for a talk to the British Psychological Society, Jun 1959; lecture notes for 'The development of our first social relationships', Cambridge, Oct 1961; abstract of 'Responses of young children to separation from their mothers', British Psychological Society, Jun 1959; notes for 'Patterns of development in infancy', Bristol, Mar 1960; notes for a talk to Reading University Psychology Society, Mar 1960
- Date:
 - 1959-1961
 
- Reference:
 - PP/BOW/F.3/20
 
Licence: In copyright
Credit: 'Theoretical implications arising from studies of mother-child separation', Cambridge, May 1960, lecture notes; notes for a talk to the British Psychological Society, Jun 1959; lecture notes for 'The development of our first social relationships', Cambridge, Oct 1961; abstract of 'Responses of young children to separation from their mothers', British Psychological Society, Jun 1959; notes for 'Patterns of development in infancy', Bristol, Mar 1960; notes for a talk to Reading University Psychology Society, Mar 1960. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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