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44 juvenile thieves revisited

Tutors, examiners, researchers and textbook writers all tell us how important it is to be active in our learning. Here Paul Humphreys gives some useful activities that will consolidate and enhance the article you have just read

Modern psychology views attachment disorders as caused by a range of factors. This means that the symptoms of RAD are, happily, reversible
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John Bowlby’s theory of attachment is one of the most influential in the history of developmental psychology. Michael Follan’s article provides an interesting update on one of the studies that led Bowlby to formulate his theory.

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