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Special Considerations for Infants and Toddlers in Separation/Divorce: Developmental Issues in the Family Law Context
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Document Date: 2011-11-08 15:06:31


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Oxford University Press / Cambridge University Press / Guilford Press / Elsevier Inc / /

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North America / /

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Australia / /

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Royal Australian College of Physicians / Child Adolescent Psychiatric Clinic of North America / PhD La Trobe University / /

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inadequate co-parenting equipment / clinical applications / family law context / cognitive equipment / pragmatic equipment / Family law / family law field / family law professionals / /

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National Center for Infants / Toddlers and Families / Cambridge University / Royal Australian College of Physicians / Family Court / Australian Government Attorney-General’s Department / Ways and Means Subcommittee on Human Resources / House Committee / Oxford University / Centre of Excellence for Early Childhood Development / La Trobe University / /

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George / Solomon / Cassidy J. Categories / J. John Bowlby / Richard Bowlby / Matthew E. Melmed / Van Horn / Zero / /

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