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Celia Beckett

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The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry|January 27, 2010
Parents' evaluation of adoption success: a follow-up study of intercountry and domestic adoptionsJenny Castle, Christine Groothues, Celia Beckett, et al.
Child Development|May 12, 2006
Do the effects of early severe deprivation on cognition persist into early adolescence? Findings from the English and Romanian adoptees studyCelia Beckett, Barbara Maughan, Michael Rutter, et al.
Development and Psychopathology|April 22, 2008
Emotional difficulties in early adolescence following severe early deprivation: findings from the English and Romanian adoptees studyEmma Colvert, Michael Rutter, Celia Beckett, et al.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|January 25, 2007
Early adolescent outcomes of institutionally-deprived and non-deprived adoptees. II: language as a protective factor and a vulnerable outcomeCarla Croft, Celia Beckett, Michael Rutter, et al.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|January 25, 2007
Early adolescent outcomes for institutionally-deprived and non-deprived adoptees. I: disinhibited attachmentMichael Rutter, Emma Colvert, Jana Kreppner, et al.
Developmental Psychology|July 4, 2007
Normality and impairment following profound early institutional deprivation: a longitudinal follow-up into early adolescenceJana M Kreppner, Michael Rutter, Celia Beckett, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology|July 24, 2007
Scholastic attainment following severe early institutional deprivation: a study of children adopted from RomaniaCelia Beckett, Barbara Maughan, Michael Rutter, et al.
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The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry|January 27, 2010
Parents' evaluation of adoption success: a follow-up study of intercountry and domestic adoptionsJenny Castle, Christine Groothues, Celia Beckett, et al.
Child Development|May 12, 2006
Do the effects of early severe deprivation on cognition persist into early adolescence? Findings from the English and Romanian adoptees studyCelia Beckett, Barbara Maughan, Michael Rutter, et al.
Development and Psychopathology|April 22, 2008
Emotional difficulties in early adolescence following severe early deprivation: findings from the English and Romanian adoptees studyEmma Colvert, Michael Rutter, Celia Beckett, et al.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|January 25, 2007
Early adolescent outcomes of institutionally-deprived and non-deprived adoptees. II: language as a protective factor and a vulnerable outcomeCarla Croft, Celia Beckett, Michael Rutter, et al.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|January 25, 2007
Early adolescent outcomes for institutionally-deprived and non-deprived adoptees. I: disinhibited attachmentMichael Rutter, Emma Colvert, Jana Kreppner, et al.
Developmental Psychology|July 4, 2007
Normality and impairment following profound early institutional deprivation: a longitudinal follow-up into early adolescenceJana M Kreppner, Michael Rutter, Celia Beckett, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology|July 24, 2007
Scholastic attainment following severe early institutional deprivation: a study of children adopted from RomaniaCelia Beckett, Barbara Maughan, Michael Rutter, et al.
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