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The European Journal of Mental Health launches a series of articles entitled ‘Unravelled Chapters of Our Common Past’ that primarily describes the history of operation of helping professions especially exposed to the effects of dictatorship (psychotherapy, charitable work, educational activity) in the era of state socialism. In order to eliminate the serious setback experienced in human disciplines we need to learn about the reasons and processes that led to the damages, after which we need to establish an extensive set of conditions, rephrase values, and ensure a long socialisation period, all of which support values taking root again. In order to do so resources need to be researched, professionals in the post-socialist countries need to cooperate and realise the new and extraordinary opportunities which lie before them on their common path. Research into the status of various disciplines in the era of the past dictatorship, and their description according to appropriate criteria in as many studies as possible may provide assistance in this, making our view of the past more articulate and differentiated. That the professionals who have firsthand knowledge of this age are still alive and active represents a special value. The more studies are received, the more refined our view of this period of the region will be.

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., Brownell, C. & Pollock, B. (2015) Early Socialization of Prosocial Behavior: Patterns in Parents’ Encouragement of Toddlers’ Helping in an Everyday Household Task. Infant Behavior

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The advent and rapid progression of artificial intelligence has major implications for human development. One area of growing interest is the socialization potential of chatbots, particularly for individuals with less developed social skills, fewer

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): The effect of domestication and socialization on attachment to human: A comparative study on hand reared wolves and differently socialized dog puppies . Animal Behaviour , 70 , 1367 – 1375 . 41

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Evolúciós pszichológia újratöltve: Magyarázatok, cáfolatok, Perspektívák

Re-Loading evolutionary psychology: Explanations, contradictions, perspectives

Magyar Pszichológiai Szemle
Author:
Tamás Bereczkei

, J. , Steiberg , L. & Draper , P. ( 1991 ). Childhood experience, interpersonal development, and reproductive strategy: An evolutionary theory of socialization . Child Development , 62 , 647 – 670

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., VIRÁNYI, ZS., KUBINYI, E., CSÁNYI, V. (2005): Attachment to humans: a comparative study on hand-reared wolves and differently socialized dog puppies. Animal Behaviour , in press. Attachment to humans: a comparative study on hand

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Authors:
Gábor Orosz
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Miriam Ivett Jánvári
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János Salamon

, M. ( 2003 ): Socialisation for coping with competition, winning and losing in two societies: Hungary and the UK . In: A. Ross (ed.), A Europe of Many Cultures . London , CICE Publication , 263 – 273 . 23

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. Steinberg P. Draper 1991 Childhood experience, interpersonal development and reproductive strategy: An evolutionary theory of socialisation

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1998 The Australian male: Illness, injury and death by socialisation — a paradox of health T. Laws Promoting men's health Ausmed

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. Trommsdorff , G. ( 1983 ): Future Orientation and Socialisation . International Journal of Psychology 18 : 381 – 406 . Ungar , M. ( 2016 ): The Child and Youth

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