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Father relations of war-born children: the effect of postwar adjustment of fathers on the behavior and personality of first children born while the fathers were at war


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Author

Lois Meek Stolz, Lois Meek Stolz

Year of Publication

1968 ©1954

Publisher

Greenwood Press

City of Publication

New York

Pages

viii, 365 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

Language

en

ARI Id

1671674811095


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General description of the father relations research project
I. The father interview-study
Description of the father-interview study
Stress areas for fathers returning from war
Fathers' attitudes towards first-born children
II. The mother-interview study
III. Observation of children in group situations
IV. Children in projective-play situations
V. Summary and interpretations of study
Ned Ford and his family
General summary and interpretation
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