Lewis and Sorrel [4] give the opinion that important factors that may determine the degree of psychological damage include the child's level of development, the quality of the parent—child relationship, the nature of the event, ...
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The decisive motive was responsibility for the child . In such cases also , the child did not share the adults ' worries and was not trained to recognize his objective obligations to the family , but his own moral and other obligations ...
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The Child and His Family