Developing the behavioural constellation of deprivation: Relationships, emotions, and not quite being in the present

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40 (2017)
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Although it is a welcome and timely idea, the behavioural constellation of deprivation needs to explain how the development of personal control, trust, and perception of future risk is mediated through relationships with parents. Further, prioritising the present over the future may not be the essence of this constellation; perhapsnotquite being, either in the presentorin the future, is a better depiction.

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Vasudevi Reddy
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