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SOME ASPECTS OF INSTINCTUAL SATIS-
FACTION AND FRUSTRATION IN FAM-
ILY- AND NURSERY-LIFE
65
BODILY INTIMACY BETWEEN INFANT AND MOTHER
AUTO-EROTIC HARITS IN A RESIDENTEIAL NURSERY
THE SMALL CHILD'S WISH TO BE ADMIRED
(INFANTILE EXHIBITIONISM)
INFANTILE CURIOSITY
SUMMARY
THE ROLE OF THE FATHER IN THE RESI-
DENTIAL NURSERY
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RELATIONSHIP TO DEAD FATHERS
RELATIONSHIP TO ABSENT FATHERS
HISTORY OF A PHANTASY-FATHER
THE GROWTH OF THE CHILD'S PERSONAL-
ITY UNDER NURSERY CONDITIONS
117
IMITATION IN THE NURSERY
A. IMITATION OF GROWN-UPS
B. IMITATION OF CONTRASTING BEHAVIOT
PATTERNS
C. OTHER MODELS OF IMITATION
FAMILY BEHAVIOR PATTERNS IN THE NURSERY
A. MOTHER-CHILD PLAY OF MOTHERLESS
CHILDREN
B. ADOPTION OF MASCULINE ATTITUDES BY BOYS
WHO LIVE WITHOUT FATHERS
C. QUICK ADOPTION OF THE EMOTIONAL ATTI-
TUDES OF THE FAMILY CIRCLE
DEVELOPMENT THROUGH IDENTIFICATION.
CHARACTER FORMATION
CONCLUSIONS 127

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Publication Information: Book Title: Infants without Families; the Case for and against Residential Nurseries. Contributors: Anna Freud - author, Dorothy Burlingham - author. Publisher: International University Press. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1944. Page Number: 6.
    
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