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Short-Term Reliability and Continuity of Emotional Availability in Mother–Child Dyads Across Contexts of Observation

Pages 1-16 | Published online: 13 Nov 2009

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Smadar Dolev, David Oppenheim, Nina Koren-Karie & Nurit Yirmiya. (2009) Emotional Availability in Mother-Child Interaction: The Case of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Parenting 9:3-4, pages 183-197.
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M. Ann Easterbrooks & Zeynep Biringen. (2009) Introduction to the Special Issue: Emotional Availability Across Contexts. Parenting 9:3-4, pages 179-182.
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