International Series of Monographs on Child Psychiatry, Volum 2Pergammon Press, 1964 |
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... fall asleep directly after 6.00 p.m. feeding . No difficulty in going to sleep or in waking . 40 weeks : Still tends to fall asleep directly after 6.00 p.m. feeding . A few infants who have had more difficulty in going to sleep and who ...
... fall asleep directly after 6.00 p.m. feeding . No difficulty in going to sleep or in waking . 40 weeks : Still tends to fall asleep directly after 6.00 p.m. feeding . A few infants who have had more difficulty in going to sleep and who ...
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... fall from a cliff , and fall and fall , until there is a big splash and I see a lot of fish around me . And I sink and sink until at last there is a bump and I land at the bottom of the sea . I get up and walk along the bottom of the ...
... fall from a cliff , and fall and fall , until there is a big splash and I see a lot of fish around me . And I sink and sink until at last there is a bump and I land at the bottom of the sea . I get up and walk along the bottom of the ...
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... fall asleep when they are in a strange environment or are put to bed under unusual circumstances , for instance , when there are visitors in the home . It is evident that accustomed conditions of space , time and environment have a ...
... fall asleep when they are in a strange environment or are put to bed under unusual circumstances , for instance , when there are visitors in the home . It is evident that accustomed conditions of space , time and environment have a ...
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The Scientific Aspect of Sleep and Dream in the Child INTRODUCTION | 1 |
The Etiology of Sleep 30 | 30 |
FINCH and JOHN P KEMPH | 47 |
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activity actually addition adults appear approach associations average awake awakening become bedtime beginning behavior body called cause cent changes child childhood consciousness considerable considered continue demands described difficulties disorders disturbances dream dynamic early effect emotional especially examiners existence experience expressed eyes fact factors fall asleep fear feel frequently Freud function getting girl give go to bed half hour human important indicate individual infant interesting interpretation later less logical manifest material means mental months morning mother movement neurotic night nightmares normal object observations occur once parents patient pattern person play possible present primitive problem psychological reason REM periods reported result seems seen similar sleep disturbances Stage subjects symbol theory things thinking unconscious understanding usually various visual waking whole York