Making Decisions about Children: Psychological Questions and Answers, 2nd EditionISBN: 978-0-631-20259-2
Paperback
282 pages
June 1998, Wiley-Blackwell
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Preface to First Edition.
Preface to Second Edition.
Part I: On Using Research: .
Sources of Decision Making.
The Nature of Research.
Part II: Children and Their Families: Issues for Research and Practice:.
When do Children First Form Attachments to Other People?.
How Long Can the Formation of the First Attachment Be Delayed?.
When Does Maternal Bonding Occur?.
Is There a 'Blood Bond'?.
Are Children Born by the New Reproductive Technologies at Risk?.
Do Women Make Better Parents than Men?.
Do Children Need a Parent of Each Sex?.
Does Separation from Parents Cause Psychological Trauma?.
Does Maternal Deprivation Bring About Long-term Damage?.
Should Mothers Go Out to Work?.
Is Group Daycare Bad for Young Children?.
Are Children Harmed by their Parents' Divorce?.
Does Marital Conflict Affect Children's Well-being?.
Can Children From Love Relationships to New Parent-figures?.
Does Parental Pathology Lead to Child Pathology?.
Do Early Problems Continue into Later Life?.
Does Family Poverty Affect Psychological Development?.
Who Becomes Antisocial?.
Is Physical Punishment Psychologically Harmful?.
Who are the Vulnerable Children?.
Part III: A View of Childhood: .
Some General Themes.
A Concluding Note of Optimism.
References.
Name Index.
Subject Index.