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Professor Essi Viding, winner of the 2017 Rosalind Franklin Award Lecture, explains why some people develop psychopathy and whether it can it be prevented. Psychopathy has long captured the public...
Educational documentary which follows pioneering doctors who looked at the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) research and began developing a new way of thinking about health and social problems. Studies...
A resource for professionals working with parents affected by mental health problems in the perinatal period. A series of five short films which shows how parents can be supported to develop secure...
Italian physician Maria Montessori developed the Montessori method in the early 1900s while observing that children learn best when engaged in purposeful activity. Dr. Montessori inspired a movement that...
Canadian documentary following three 12-year-old girls over a year as they approach adolescence. The film shows the importance of peer pressure, but also the influence of family. The filmmaker is discreet...
Presents four experimental imitative paradigms in developmental psychology: infant facial imitation, deferred imitation, imitation of intentions, and imitation of goals.
In the 1960s speech and language therapist Catherine Renfrew developed a technique for assessing children experiencing language difficulties. Using a sequence of pictures telling the story of a runaway bus,...
The healthy infant who since birth has had harmonious relationships with those around finds pleasure in autonomous and independent activities. This film is based on the research of Anna Tardos and deals with...
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