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Re: Query to list - Impact of abuse on psycho-neural development



What comes immediately to mind is the book by Daniel J. Siegel, MD, "The
Developing Mind: Toward a Neurobiology of Interpersonal Experience" New
York/London: The Builford Press, 1999.  Good luck.  
Margaret (Peggy)  L. Polinsky, MSW, PhD
Director of Research, Parents Anonymous, Inc.
675 W. Foothill Bl., Ste. 220
Claremont, CA 91711-3475
Tel. 909-621-6184, X 213  Fax. 909-625-6304  Email: ppolinsky@juno.com


On Wed, 23 Feb 2000 13:50:35 +1000 rnilsson@families.qld.gov.au (Rolf
Nilsson) writes:
> 
> Dear  All,
> 
> Please excuse the listwide posting but urgency and court deadlines 
> are pushing me to request this of you as colleagues.
> 
> I am doing some developmental work on a position paper and some 
> court work in the area of child protection. I have a particular 
> query I would like some assistance with....
> 
> 1	Has anybody got referances to articles published which 
> examine the link between child abuse / emotional trauma and 
> psychoneural development especially in children 0 to approximately 3 
> or 4 years of age?
> 
> 2	Has anybody got referances to Professor Fraser Mustards 
> work in this area? Better still copies of articles?
> 
> I am happy to discuss with anybody on a direct basis off list at
> 
> >rnilsson@families.qld.gov.au<
> 
> Rolf Nilsson
> 
> Families Youth and Community Care
> Queensland AUSTRALIA
> 
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