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Domschke, K. "Patho-genetics of posttraumatic stress disorder." Psychiatria Danubina. 24 (2012): 267-73.
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Earle, A., J. Heymann, and UNICEF Paid parental leave and family-friendly policies. An evidence brief. New York, NY: UNICEF, 2019.
Eisenberg, N., R. A. Fabes, and T. L. Spinrad. Prosocial Development." Handbook of Child Psychology. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2007.
Engle, P. L., and H. N. Ricciuti Psychosocial aspects of care and nutrition. Vol. 16. Food Nutrition Bulletin, 16., 1995.
Enoch, M. A., et al. "A Prospective Cohort Study of Influences on Externalizing Behaviors Across Childhood: Results From a Nurse Home Visiting Randomized Controlled Trial." Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 55 (2016): 376-82.
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Feldman, Ruth, and Shafiq Masalha. "Parent-child and triadic antecedents of children's social competence: cultural specificity, shared process." Dev Psychol. 46.2 (2010): 455-67.
Feldman, Ruth, et al. "Parental oxytocin and early caregiving jointly shape children's oxytocin response and social reciprocity." Neuropsychopharmacology. 38.7 (2013): 1154-62.
Fisher, R.J. Paving the Way: Contributions of Interactive Conflict Resolution to Peacemaking. Lexington Books, 2005.
Foley, Sarah, et al. "Prenatal attachment: using measurement invariance to test the validity of comparisons across eight culturally diverse countriesAbstract." Archives of Women's Mental Health (2021).
Fox, Nathan A., Charles A. Nelson, and Charles H. Zeanah. The problem of institutionalization of young children and its consequences for efforts to build peaceful societies." Pathways to peace: The transformative power of children and families. Eds. James F. Leckman, Catherine Panter-Brick, and Rima Salah. The MIT Press, 2014. 145-160.
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Parenting Matters. Eds. Vivian L. Gadsden, Morgan Ford, and Heather Breiner. Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press, 2016.
Galtung, J., and International Peace Rese Institute Peace by Peaceful Means: Peace and Conflict, Development and Civilization. SAGE Publications, 1996.
GCPEA, and Global Coalition Attack Protecting Education Personnel from Targeted Attack in Conflict-Affected Countries., 2014.
Gordon, I., et al. "Prolactin, Oxytocin, and the development of paternal behavior across the first six months of fatherhood." Horm Behav. 58.3 (2010): 513-8.
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Keijsers, Loes, et al. "Parent-child relationships of boys in different offending trajectories: a developmental perspective." J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 53.12 (2012): 1222-32.
Kelman, H. C., and S. P. Cohen. "The Problem-Solving Workshop: A Social-Psychological Contribution to the Resolution of International Conflicts." Journal of Peace Research. 13 (1976): 79-90.
Khandaker, G. M., et al. "Prenatal maternal infection, neurodevelopment and adult schizophrenia: a systematic review of population-based studies." Psychological medicine. 43 (2013): 239-57.
Kim, P., et al. "Perceived quality of maternal care in childhood and structure and function of mothers' brain." Dev Sci. 13.4 (2010): 662-73.
Kim, P., et al. "A Prospective Longitudinal Study of Perceived Infant Outcomes at 18-24 Months: Neural and Psychological Correlates of Parental Thoughts and Actions Assessed during the First Month Postpartum." Front Psychol. 6 (2015): 1772.
Kim, P., et al. "The plasticity of human maternal brain: longitudinal changes in brain anatomy during the early postpartum period." Behav Neurosci. 124 (2010): 695-700.
Kohlberg, L. The psychology of moral development: the nature and validity of moral stages. Harper & Row, 1984.
Kuman, A. K. Shiva, et al. Psychology, Health & Medicine: Know violence in childhood global learning initiative., 2017.
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Lakkis, Najla A., et al. "A Pilot Intervention to Promote Positive Parenting in Refugees from Syria in Lebanon and Jordan." Frontiers in Psychiatry. 11 (2020).
Leckman, J.F., et al. "Pathways to wellbeing and a more peaceful and sustainable world: The transformative power of children and families." Japanese Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 60 (2019).
Leckman, J. F., C. Panter-Brick, and R. Salah Pathways to Peace: The Transformative Power of Children and Families. Vol. 15. Cambridge MA US / London UK: MIT Press, 2014.
Leckman, J. F., et al. "Primary parental preoccupation: circuits, genes, and the crucial role of the environment." J Neural Transm (Vienna). 111 (2004): 753-71.
Leckman, J., C. Panter-Brick, and R. Salah. Peace is a lifelong process: The importance of partnerships." Pathways to Peace: The Transformative Power of Children and Families. Eds. J. Leckman, C. Panter-Brick, and R. Salah. Vol. 15. MIT Press, 2014. 3-17.
Lederach, J.P. Preparing for Peace: Conflict Transformation Across Cultures. Syracuse University Press, 1996.
Lollis, E.W. Peace Monuments & Peacemakers Around the World., 2019.
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MacNair, R.M. The Psychology of Peace: An Introduction, 2nd Edition: An Introduction. ABC-CLIO, 2011.
Masten, A. S. Promoting the capacity for peace in early childhood: Perspectives from research on resilience in children and families." Pathways to peace: The transformative power of children and families. Eds. J. F. Leckman, C. Panter-Brick, and R. Salah. Vol. 15. The MIT Press, 2014. 251-272.
Mayes, L. C., and J. F. Leckman. "Parental representations and subclinical changes in postpartum mood." J Infant Ment Health . 28 (2007): 281-295.
McCandless, E., and UnitedNationsPeacebuildingSupportOffice Peace dividends and beyond: Contributions of administrative and social services to peacebuilding. New York, NY: United Nations Peacebuilding Support Office, 2012.
McLean, Kristen E. "‘Post-crisis masculinities’ in Sierra Leone: revisiting masculinity theory." Gender, Place & Culture. 28.6 (2021): 786-805.
Murphy, K., et al. "Parenting in times of war: supporting caregivers and children in crisis." Early Childhood Matters. 124 (2015): 54-58.
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Nusseibeh, Lucy. The power of media in peacebuilding." Pathways to peace: The transformative power of children and families. Eds. James F. Leckman, Catherine Panter-Brick, and Rima Salah. Vol. 15. The MIT Press, 2014. 339-360.

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