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Childrearing, Culture and Mental Health References

1. JOINT COMMISSION ON MENTAL HEALTH OF CHILDREN, Crisis in Child Mental Health: Challenge for the 1970's, Washington, 1969: 264, 298, 313.

2. GLOVER, E., The roots of crime, in Selected Papers on Psychoanalysis Vol. 11, Imago Publishing Co., London, 1960.

3. PLUTARCH, Of Eating, Of Flesh, Tract 1.

4. DE MAUSE, L. (ed.), The History of Childhood, Souvenir Press, London, 1976.

5. SPOCK, B., What I said in February about raising children - and what I did not say, Redbook, June, 1974: 22.

6. BOWLBY, J., Attachment and Loss; Vol. I Attachment, Hogarth Press, London, 1969.

7. HUXLEY, J., Evolution in Action, Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, 1968: 147.

8. BOYDEN, S., The environment and human health, Med. J. Aust., 1972, 1: 1229.

9. BOYDEN, S., MILLAR, S., NEWCOMBE, K. and O` NEILL, B., The Ecology of a City and its People: The Case of Hong Kong, 1978, awaiting publication.

10. McCLELLAND, R., BOYDEN, S. and MILLAR, S., Health in Hong Kong, in Diesendorf, M. and Furnass, B. (eds.), The Impact of Environment and Lifestyle on Human Health, Society for Social Responsibility in Science, Canberra, 1977.

11. COOK, P. S. and WOODHILL, J., The Feingold dietary treatment of the hyperkinetic syndrome, Med.J.Aust., 1976, 2: 85.

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13. ALLAND, A., Evolution and Human Behaviour, Tavistock Publications, London, 1967.

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15. ElBL-EIBESFELDT, J., Ethology: The Biology of Behaviour, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, 1970.

16. EIBL-EIBESFELDT, J., Love and Hate: On the Natural History of Basic Behaviour Patterns, Methuen, London, 1971.

17. EVERY, R.G., Sharpness of teeth in man and other primates, Postilla, Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University, New Haven, 1970, 143: 1

18. WILSON, E. O., Sociobiology,Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1975.

19. LIEDLOFF, J., The Continuum Concept,Duckworth, London, 1975.

20. JANOV, A. and HOLDEN E. M., Primal Man: The New Consciousness,Sphere Books, London, 1977.

21. JANOV, A., The Feeling Child,Simon and Schuster, New York, 1973.

22. JANOV, A., Towards a new consciousness, J. Psychosom. Res.,1977, 21: 333.

23. HOLDEN, E. M., Primal pathophysiology, J. Psychosom. Res.I.,1977, 21: 341.

24. COOK, P. S., Childrearing, culture and mental health: The basic distrust syndrome and its influences, in Pilowsky, 1. (ed.), Cultures in Collision: Proceedings of the 25th Congress of the World Federation for Mental Health,Sydney, October 1973, Australian National Association for Mental Health, Adelaide, 1975.

25. WHITTLESTONE, W. G., The physiology of early attachment in mammals: Implications for human obstetric care, MED. J. AUST., 1978, 1: 50.

26. KLAUS, M. H. and KENNELL, J. H., Maternal-Infant Bonding, C. V. Mosby, Saint Louis, 1976.

27. EDITORIAL, Mothers of premature babies, Brit. med. J., 1970, 2: 556.

28. EDITORIAL, Mothering the baby, Brit. med. J., 1972, 1: 419.

29. HAIRE, D., The Cultural Warping of Childbirth, International Childbirth Education Association, Milwaukee, 1972.

30. ALEXSANDROWICZ, M. K. The effect of pain relieving drugs administered during labor and delivery on the behaviour of the newborn, Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, April 20, 1974.

31. RICHARDS, M. P. M. and BERNAL, J. F. An observational study of mother-infant interaction, in Blurton Jones, N. G. (ed.), Ethological Studies in Child Behaviour, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1972.

32. KRON, R. E., STEIN, M. and GODDARD, K. E., Newborn suckling behaviour affected by obstetric sedation, Pediatrics, 1966, 37: 1012.

33. ILLINGWORTH, R. S., The Normal Child, Churchill, London, 1957.

34. NEWTON, N. and NEWTON, M., Psychologica1 aspects of lactation, New Engl. J. Med., 1967, 277: 1179.

35. WHITTLESTONE, W. G., Physiology of lactation, in Carey, H. M. (ed.), Modern Trends in Human Reproductive Physiology, Butterworths, London, 1963.

36. JELLIFFE, D. B. and JELLIFFE, E. F. P. (eds.), Symposium on the Uniqueness of human milk, Amer. J. Clin. Nutr., 1971, 24: 968.

37. PANEL ON CHILD NUTR1TION, Present Day Practice in Infant Feeding, Report of a Working Party of the Panel of Child Nutrition, Department of Health and Social Security, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1974.

38. NATIONAL HEALTH AND MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, Statement on feeding of infants and young children, MED. J. AUST., 1977, 2: 30.

39. RUTTER, M., Maternal Deprivation Re-assessed, Penguin, Middlesex, 1972.

40. AINSWORTH, M. D. S., The development of infant-mother attachment, in Caldwell, B. M., and Ricciuti, H. N. (eds.), Review of Child Development Research, Vol. 3, Child Development and Social Policy, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1973.

41. WINNICOTT, D. W., Transitional objects and transitional phenomena, in Collected Papers, Tavistock Publications, London, 1951.

42. BLURTON JONES, N., Comparative aspects of mother-child contact, in Blurton Jones, N. (ed.), Ethological Studies of Child Behaviour, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1972.

43. SPOCK, B., Baby and Child Care, Pocket Books, New York, 1968: 183, 186.

44. MONTAGU, A., Touching: The Human Significance of the Skin, Columbia University Press, New York, 1971.

45. HARLOW, H. F. and SUOMI S. J., Nature of love - simplified, Amer. Psychol.,1970, 25: 161.

46. WHITING, J. W. M. and WHITING, B. B., Contributions of anthropology to methods of studying child rearing, in Mussen, P. H. (ed.), Handbook of Research Methods in Child Development, Wiley, New York, 1959.

47. NEWSON, J. and NEWSON, E., Four Years Old in an Urban Community, Penguin Harmondsworth, 1970: 294.

48. FENICHEL, O., The Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1966: 584.

49. BEGG, N. C., The New Zealand Child and His Family, Whitcombe and Tombs for the New Zealand Plunket Society, Christchurch, 1970: 98.

50. REES, W. L., A Short Textbook of Psychiatry, English Universities Press, London, 1969.

51. De Lissovoy, V., Headbanging in early childhood, J. Pediat., 1961, 58: 803.

52. De Lissovoy, V., Headbanging in early childhood, Chi/d Develop., 1962, 33: 43.

53. De Lissovoy, V., Personal communication, 1970.

54. MASON, W. A., DAVENPORT, R. K. and MENZEL, E. M., Early experience and the social development of rhesus monkeys and chimpanzees,in Newton G. and Levine, S. (eds.), Early Experiences and Behavior, The Psychobiology of Development, Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, Illinois, 1968: 446.

55. MONTAGU, A., Culture and mental illness, Amer. J. Psychiat., 1961, 18: 15.

56. BOSTOCK, J., Exterior gestation, primitive sleep, enuresis and asthma: A study in aetiology, Med. J. Aust., 1958, 2: 149; 185.

57. JELLIFFE, D. B., The pre-school child as a bio-cultural transitional, J. trop. Pediat., 1968, 14: 217.

58. MEAD, M. and NEWTON, N., Cultural patterning of perinatal behaviour, in Richardson, S. A. and Guttmacher, A. F., (eds.), Childbearing - its Social and Psychological Aspects, Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore, 1967.

59. BELL, S. and AINSWORTH, M., Infant crying and maternal responsiveness, Child Develop., 1972, 43: 1171.

60. JOLLY, H., Book of Child Care, George Allen and Unwin, London, 1975.

61. BRICKLIN, A., Motherlove: Natural Mothering, Birth to Three Years, Williams, B. (ed.), Philadelphia Running Press, 1975.

62. THEVENIN, T., The Family Bed: An Age Old Concept in Child Rearing Thevenin, Minneapolis, 1976.

63. KONNER, M. J., Aspects of the developmental ethology of a foraging people, in Blurton Jones, N. (ed.), Ethological Studies of Child Behaviour, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1972.

64. SERBAN. G. and KLING, A. (eds.) Animal Models in Human Psychobiology, Plenum Press, New York, 1976.

65. BLEHAR, M. C., Anxious attachment and defensive reactions associated with daycare, Child Develop., 1974, 45: 683.

66. WOLFENSTEIN, M., Trends in infant care, Amer. J. Orthopsychiat., 1953, 23: 120.

67. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION AND WELFARE, Infant Care, Universal Award House, New York, 1975.

68. BAILEY, D. S., Sexual Relation in Christian Thought, Harper, New York, 1959 (Published in Great Britain as The Man-Woman Relation in Christian Thought).

69. TAYLOR, G. R. Sex in History, Thames and Hudson, London, 1958.

70. YOUNG, W., Eros Denied, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 1964.

71. NEWSON, E., The pattern of the family in modern society: Social context and prevailing moralities, Public Health, 1966, 81: 176.

72. NEWSON. J. and NEWSON, E., Cultural aspects of child rearing in the English-speaking world, in Richards, M.P.M.(ed.), The Integration of a Child into a Social World,Cambridge University Press, London, 1974.

73. WESLEY, J., On obedience to parents, in Sermons on Several Occasions,Thomas Tegg and Son, Cheapside, 1836. c.f. Wesley, J., Journal, Entry for August 1, 1742.

74. LACEY, T. A., Saint Augustine, in Encyclopaedia Britannica, Chicago, 1962.

75. WATTS, A.W., Nature, Man and Woman, Thames and Hudson, London, 1958: 138 quoting Augustine: De Civitate Dei XIV, 26.

76. ARIES, P., Centuries of Childhood, Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1962.

77. CALVIN, J., Institutes Book ii, Chapter 1, Section 8.

78. Book of Common Prayer, Articles of Religion: Article Nine on Original or Birth Sin, The Church of England, London 1662.

79. LIDDIARD, M., The Mothercraft Manual, 6th Ed., Churchill, London, 1928.

80. KING, F. T., Feeding and Care of Baby, MacMillan, London, 1925.

81. BLACKHAM, G.J. and SILBERMAN, A., Modification of Child Behaviour: Principles and Procedures, Wadsworth, Belmont, 1971.

82. ARDREY, R., The Social Contract, Collins, London, 1972.

83. LORENZ, K., Civilised Man's Eight Deadly Sins, Translated by Latzke, M., Methuen, London, 1974:35.

84. RITCHIE, J. and RITCHIE, J., Child Rearing Patterns in New Zealand, Reed, Wellington, 1970: 39.

85. SEARS, R. R., MACCOBY, E.E. and LEVIN, H., Patterns of Child Rearing, Row Peterson, New York, 1957: 14.

86. GORDON, T., Parent Effectiveness Training. Wyden. New York, 1970: 304 (Published in Great Britain as How to be an Effective Parent, Collins, London, 1970: 300).

87. RITTER, P. and RITTER, J., The Free Family, Gollancz, London, 1959.

88. RITTER, P. and RITTER, J., The Free Family and Feedback, Gollancz, London, 1975.

89. IRONSIDE, W., LEWIS, P. and HALSALL, R., Anxiety in mother-infant interactions: a follow-up of eight disturbed babies and their matched controls with reference to the incidence of infant behaviour disorders, Aust. N.Z. J. Psychiat., 1969, 3: 227.

90. LEWIS, P.J.E. and IRONSIDE, W., The Karitane Project: Psychological ill-health, infant distress and the post-partum period, N.Z. Med. J., 1974, 79: 1005.

91. NEILL, A. S., Summerhill, Gollancz, London, 1962.

92. WINNICOTT, D. W., The Maturational Processes and the Facilitating Environment, The Hogarth Press and the Institute of Psychoanalysis, London, 1965.

93. KONNER, M. J., Personal communication, 1973.

94. HAMILTON, A., Nature and Nurture: Childrearing in North Central Arnhem Land, Australia, M. A. Thesis, University of Sydney, 1971, to be published by the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies.

97. HAMILTON, A., Personal communication, 1978.

98. RAMAGE, 1., The Battle for the Free Mind, George Allen and Unwin, London, 1967, chapters 5 and 9.

99. AINSWORTH, M.D.S., BELL, S.M. and STAYTON, D.J., Infant-mother attachment and social development: 'socialisation' as a product of reciprocal responsiveness to signals, in Richards, M.P.M.(ed.), The Integration of a Child into a Social World, Cambridge University Press, London, 1974.

98. EVERY, R.G., Thegosis in prosimians, in Martin, R.D., Doyle, G.A. and Walker, A.C. (eds.), Prosimian Biology, Duckworth, London, 1974.

99. EVERY, R. G., Significance of tooth sharpness for mammalian, especially primate, evolution, in Szalay, F. S. (ed.), Approaches to Primate Paleobiology, Contributions to Primatology, Karger, Basel, 1975, 5: 293.

100. FREEDMAN, D. G., Human Infancy: An Evolutionary Perspective, Wiley, New York, 1974: 52.

101. BALINT, M., The Basic Fault: Therapeutic Aspects of Regression, Tavistock Publications, London, 1968: 22.

102. ERIKSON, E. H., Childhood and Society, Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, 1963.

103. RHEINGOLD, H. L. Infancy, International Encyclopaedia of Social Sciences, The MacMillan Company and the Free Press, New York, 1968.

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