Early Parenting Interactions and First-Time Mothers' Postnatal Depression and Parental Competence
<i>Objectives</i>: Schema Therapy, an approach that integrates cognitive-behavioural and attachment principles, helps us understand the impact of early interactions with caregivers on adult mental health. These early interactions can be assessed through Schema Therapy-informed tools; how...
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Main Authors: | Rachel W. E. Leong (Author), Davinder Gill (Author), Joanna Barlas (Author), Patrick K. F. Lin (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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