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      <title>INTRO PROF &amp; ETH ISS COUNSELING by Fatma Miraloglu</title>
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(A Brief Summary of the Article)</description>
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         <title>Fatma Miraloglu                                                       From Attachment to Mental Health and Back/ Publication date: 10.2020</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In this study, attachment theory is discussed. According to this article, Attachment Theory provides a rich understanding of early human relationship. For example during&nbsp; Covid-19 , Attachment Theory made sense how pandemic influences lives of families especially in parent and infant mental health problems.  Attachment theory's one of the best practice and result is more pediatric clinicians care both&nbsp; parents and children. However, diagnostic measures and treatments  for attachment issues are still limited and should be considered more. These are the urgent concerns&nbsp; for perinatal and infant mental health.(&nbsp; Galbally, M., Stein, A., Hoegfeldt, C. A. &amp; van IJzendoorn, M. (2020) <br><br>Reference:<br>Galbally, M., Stein, A., Hoegfeldt, C. A. &amp; van IJzendoorn, M. (2020). From attachment to mental health and back. <em>Lancet Psychiatry</em>, 7(10), pp. 832-834. doi:10.1016/S2215-0366(20)30337-0<br><br></div>]]></description>
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