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15. Main, 1990, указанная публикация.
16. Там же.
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19. E. Hesse and M. Main, 1995, Указанная публикация, стр. 310.
20. Мы рассматривали это с биологической точки зрения, когда обсуждали «оцепенение без страха» в пятой главе. S. W. Porges, “Orienting in a Defensive World: Mammalian Modifications of Our Evolutionary Heritage: A Polyvagal Theory”, Psychophysiology
32 (1995): 301–18.