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Volumn 9, Issue 1, 2007, Pages 17-31

Parents - Child role reversal in trilogue play: Case studies of trajectories from pregnancy to toddlerhood

Author keywords

Family process; Infancy; Role reversal; Triangular interactions

Indexed keywords

AFFECT; ARTICLE; ATTENTION; CASE STUDY; CHILD BEHAVIOR; CHILD PARENT RELATION; FAMILY INTERACTION; HUMAN; INTIMACY; PARENT; PERSONAL NEEDS; PLAY; PREGNANCY; PRIORITY JOURNAL; PROVOCATION; PSYCHODRAMA; TODDLER; CHILD PSYCHOLOGY; FAMILY RELATION; FATHER CHILD RELATION; FEMALE; INFANT; MALE; MOTHER CHILD RELATION; PRESCHOOL CHILD; PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECT; PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORY; RECREATION;

EID: 34248547867     PISSN: 14616734     EISSN: 14692988     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1080/14616730601151425     Document Type: Article
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