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Neurobiology Of The Parental Brain

Presents research on the basic neurobiology of parental behavior as it relates to behavioral disorders, including postpartum depression, anxiety, and inadequate parental bonding to infants. This book presents research findings in humans and animals that elucidate the roles of the brain, physiological state, genes and environment.
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Presents research on the basic neurobiology of parental behavior as it relates to behavioral disorders, including postpartum depression, anxiety, & inadequate parental bonding to infants. This book presents research findings in humans & animals that elucidate the roles of the brain, physiological state, genes & environment.

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