Talk:Coregulation

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Coregulation is not a neologism. It is a well-respected term used in psychology since at least 1993. I am going to add more citataions from other sources as time permits but the best description of this term is found in Alan Fogel's book Developing Through Relationships. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Allanhgilbertson (talkcontribs)

Does anyone use it besides him? Is it well-known outside of academia? Also, him coining a neologism still makes it a neologism, however enough research and it could avoid deletion - be sure to read up on Wikipedia:Notability and Wikipedia:Articles for deletion.
I've also gone through the external links and hidden those that don't meet WP:EL - consider integrating them into the article as references. WLU 21:42, 11 April 2007 (UTC)

Yes, others use it. Give me a few days to try to expand this article.Allanhgilbertson 22:02, 11 April 2007 (UTC)

  • The word seems to be widely used but not in psychology if this Google Book search is any guide. [1] For this reason, I will give Allanhgilbertson some further time to flesh out the article with sources. Capitalistroadster 09:27, 12 April 2007 (UTC)