Parenting in psychosis from an attachment perspective

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Parenting in psychosis from an attachment perspective. / Harder, Susanne; Davidsen, Kirstine.

Attachment theory and psychosis: current perspectives and future directions. ed. / K. Berry; S. Bucci; A. Danquah. 1. ed. London : Taylor & Francis, 2019. p. 96-111.

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Harvard

Harder, S & Davidsen, K 2019, Parenting in psychosis from an attachment perspective. in K Berry, S Bucci & A Danquah (eds), Attachment theory and psychosis: current perspectives and future directions. 1 edn, Taylor & Francis, London, pp. 96-111. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315665573

APA

Harder, S., & Davidsen, K. (2019). Parenting in psychosis from an attachment perspective. In K. Berry, S. Bucci, & A. Danquah (Eds.), Attachment theory and psychosis: current perspectives and future directions (1 ed., pp. 96-111). Taylor & Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315665573

Vancouver

Harder S, Davidsen K. Parenting in psychosis from an attachment perspective. In Berry K, Bucci S, Danquah A, editors, Attachment theory and psychosis: current perspectives and future directions. 1 ed. London: Taylor & Francis. 2019. p. 96-111 https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315665573

Author

Harder, Susanne ; Davidsen, Kirstine. / Parenting in psychosis from an attachment perspective. Attachment theory and psychosis: current perspectives and future directions. editor / K. Berry ; S. Bucci ; A. Danquah. 1. ed. London : Taylor & Francis, 2019. pp. 96-111

Bibtex

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