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57. Kathleen Merikangas et al., "Familial Transmission of Depression

and Alcoholism," Archives of General Psychiatry

(Kpt. 1985).

58. The restless and impulsive alcoholic: Moss et al.

59. Cocaine and depression: Edward Khantzian, "Psychiatric

and Psychodynamic Factors in Cocaine Addiction," in

Arnold Washton and Mark Gold, eds., Cocaine: A

Clinician's Handbook (NewYork: Guilford Press, 1987).

60. Heroin addiction and anger: Edward Khantzian, Harvard

Medical School, in conversation, based on over 200 patients

he has treated who were addicted to heroin.

61. No more wars: The phrase was suggested to me by Tim

Shriver of the Collaborative for the Advancement of Social

and Emotional Learning at the Yale Child Studies Center.

62. Emotional impact of poverty: "Economic Deprivation and

Early Childhood Development" and "Poverty Experiences

of Young Children and the Quality of Their Home Environments."

Greg Duncan and Patricia Garrett each described

their research findings in separate articles in Child Development

(Kpv. 1994).

63. Traits of resilient children: Norman Garmezy, The Invulnerable

Child (New York: Guilford Press, 1987). I wrote

about children who thrive despite hardship in The New

York Times (Oct. 13, 1987).

64. Prevalence of mental disorders: Ronald C. Kessler et al.,

"Lifetime and 12-month Prevalence of DSM-III-R Psychiatric

Disorders in the U.S.," Archives of General Psychiatry

(Jan. 1994).

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