Annual Progress in Child Psychiatry and Child Development 1994First published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
Contents
DEVELOPMENTAL ISSUES | 1 |
The Relations of Emotionality and Regulation | 39 |
A Longitudinal Study of Consistency and Change in Self | 97 |
GENDER ISSUES | 119 |
The Significance of Gender Boundaries | 153 |
The Prevalence of GenderAtypical Behavior | 172 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL AND LEGAL | 191 |
The Reality of Repressed Memories | 278 |
Conceptualizing Borderline Syndrome of Childhood | 377 |
Private Speech of Learning Disabled and Normally | 394 |
CLINICAL ISSUES | 419 |
Contrasting Cognitive Deficits in Attention Deficit | 469 |
SPECIAL ISSUES | 499 |
Understanding of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome | 531 |
Pharmacological Management of Pain in Children | 547 |
NineYear Outcome of the Vermont Intervention Program | 564 |
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