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AMEC NK-80 NMEA 2000 Adapter (38400 bps) [AMEC-NK80-002]

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AMEC NK-80 NMEA 2000 Adapter (38400 bps) [AMEC-NK80-002]NK 80 NMEA 2000 Adapter (38400 bps) Upgrade NMEA 0183 equipment to NMEA 2000. The NK 80 allows users to connect their existing NMEA 0183 devices to an NMEA 2000 network. It is a gateway between NMEA 0183 devices and the NMEA 2000 network. Fully galvanically isolated for electrical spike protection. Features: Adapt NMEA 0183 devices into the NMEA 2000 network Conversion between NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000 Support the latest NMEA 2000 sentences Supplied

AMEC NK-80 NMEA 2000 Adapter (38400 bps) [AMEC-NK80-002]
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This book is very neat in its specifics about the effects of absence when a mother is not in a child's life and the roles and effects of mother figures as well. Myself dealing with abandonment issues from my mom and my mother figure in my life, this book really assists in identifying the issues caused from the absent parent. Though the book doesn't offer any real advice as to deal with these problems that arise, it identify's the issues and allows you to further your research in progression. The writing style used can get rather complex though, be prepared for that. I agree with everything provided in this book and recommend it to anyone who's interested in either the psychological effects of absence of a parent, or seek to identify it themselves.
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The Attachment series is a brilliant trilogy.
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Bowlby Books
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As an MFT graduate student, first hand accounts are important. For the price, add depth to your research writing as the theory intended. Bowlby makes separation axiety, child anger and anger clear. This is a good read even for those who are not in a clinical field. Worth a lot more too me than I paid.
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Another piece to the triology offered by Bowlby
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As with Bowlbys' other works, this classic furthers the hypothesis of negative emotional influence on the continued development of humans as we integrate with our social environments. I liked it...in fact, liked all of Bowlbys' writings.
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Early work by someone who offered a contrast to Freud and who led the way to understanding the needs of young children. A cornerstone of most of the work of therapists today.
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