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Affiliative Bonds and Cruel Behavior in Childhood Interspecific Relationships: A Conceptual Framework on the Psychodynamics of Affect Regulation

By Selene Mezzalira, Cristiano Scandurra, Antonio Santaniello, Fabrizio Mezza, Claudia Saturnino, Serena Cristiano, Rosa Pizzo, Nelson Mauro Maldonato, Lucia Francesca Menna, Vincenzo Bochicchio

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Category Journal Articles
Publication Title Mediterranean Journal of Clinical Psychology
Volume 10
Issue 3
Pages 33-33
ISBN/ISSN 2282-1619
DOI 10.13129/2282-1619/mjcp-3547
Language English
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  1. Assisted therapy
  2. Attachment
  3. Attachment behavior
  4. Child behavior
  5. Conduct disorder
  6. Emotions
  7. Human-animal interactions
  8. oppositional defiant disorder
  9. Psychiatry and psychology
  10. regulations
  11. social interactions
  12. Transitional Objects
  13. Violence