| Viviane Green - 2003 - 258 pages
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| Peter Buirski, Amanda Kottler - 2007 - 272 pages
...Kellerman (Eds.), Emotion, theory, research, and experience (pp. 141-164). New York: Academic Press. Tronick, EZ (2003). "Of course all relationships are...co-creative processes generate unique mother-infant and patient-therapist relationships and change other relationships. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 23, 473-491.... | |
| Edward Tronick - 2007 - 606 pages
...states and sandarian affective waves. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 12: 73-99. Chapter 34. Tronick, E. (2003). "Of course all relationships are unique":...cocreative processes generate unique mother-infant and patient-therapist relationships and change other relationships. Psychological Inquiry, 2>: 473-491.... | |
| Bonnie Badenoch - 2008 - 386 pages
...emotional communication in infants. American Psychologist, 44, 112-119. Tronick, EZ (2oo3, March). Of course all relationships are unique: How co-creative processes generate unique mother-infant and patient-therapist relationships and change other relationships. Lifespan Learning Institute, UCLA,... | |
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