Wiley-Blackwellβs *Handbook of Jealousy* presents an informative and integrated portrait of the emerging areas of research in the development of jealousy during early childhood and across the lifespan, as well as a forum for discussing the implications of these findings for theories of emotional and
Handbook of Jealousy (Theory, Research, and Multidisciplinary Approaches) || The Socialization of Sibling Rivalry
β Scribed by Hart, Sybil L.; Legerstee, Maria
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 645 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 1405185791
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β¦ Synopsis
Satisfaction that can be derived from family harmony is rarely underrated and most would agree that an important ingredient is the presence of children who get along with each other.
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Wiley-Blackwellβs *Handbook of Jealousy* presents an informative and integrated portrait of the emerging areas of research in the development of jealousy during early childhood and across the lifespan, as well as a forum for discussing the implications of these findings for theories of emotional and
Wiley-Blackwellβs *Handbook of Jealousy* presents an informative and integrated portrait of the emerging areas of research in the development of jealousy during early childhood and across the lifespan, as well as a forum for discussing the implications of these findings for theories of emotional and
Wiley-Blackwellβs *Handbook of Jealousy* presents an informative and integrated portrait of the emerging areas of research in the development of jealousy during early childhood and across the lifespan, as well as a forum for discussing the implications of these findings for theories of emotional and
Wiley-Blackwellβs *Handbook of Jealousy* presents an informative and integrated portrait of the emerging areas of research in the development of jealousy during early childhood and across the lifespan, as well as a forum for discussing the implications of these findings for theories of emotional and
Wiley-Blackwellβs *Handbook of Jealousy* presents an informative and integrated portrait of the emerging areas of research in the development of jealousy during early childhood and across the lifespan, as well as a forum for discussing the implications of these findings for theories of emotional and