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Advocates for Children in Therapy (2002)
Attachment therapy: child abuse by another name.
Loveland, CO: Advocates for Children in Therapy
Attachment, aggression and holding: a cautionary tale.
Attachment and Human Development
5(3), pp. 245-247.
Holding and the person-centered approach: experience and reflection.
Person-Centered Review
3(2), pp. 229-240
Attachment therapy A treatment without empirical support.
Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice
1(2),
Holding therapy: a harmful mental health intervention.
Focus on Alternative and Complementary Therapies
18(2), pp. 70-76.
'Birdwatching and baby-watching': Niko and Elisabeth Tinbergen's ethological approach to autism.
History of Psychiatry
21(2), pp. 176-189
Welch M. G. , Chaput P. (1988)
Mother-child holding therapy and autism.
Pennsylvania Medicine
9(10), pp. 33-38
Toward prevention of developmental disorders.
Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health
3(4), pp. 319-328.
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