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Published Online: 1 June 2014

Romania’s Abandoned Children: Deprivation, Brain Development, and the Struggle for Recovery

Based on: by Nelson Charles A. Fox Nathan A. and Zeanah Charles H. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 2014, 416 pp., $29.95.

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 693 - 694

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Accepted: March 2014
Published online: 1 June 2014
Published in print: June 2014

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Mary Dozier, Ph.D.
Dr. Dozier is Amy E. du Pont Chair of Child Development in the Department of Psychology, University of Delaware, Newark, Del.

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Supported by NIMH grants R01 84135 and 52135.

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