In this investigation we examined the developmental correlates and predictors of maternal emotional availability in interactions with their 7-year-old children among a sample of families at psychosocial risk. We found developmental coherence in maternal interactive behavior, and in the relations between maternal emotional availability and children's functioning in middle childhood. Mothers and children were observed at home and in a laboratory playroom in infancy to assess maternal interactive behavior and child attachment security. When children were 7 years of age, dyads were observed in the lab; maternal emotional availability was coded using the Emotional Availability Scales, and children's disorganized and controlling attachment behavi...
The developmental trajectory of child-mother attachment relationships across the preschool years was...
The links between unresolved maternal attachment status, disrupted maternal interaction in play situ...
Mary DozierWhen infants develop disorganized attachments, they have an increased risk of later negat...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the relations between emotional availability of the mother duri...
The aim of this study was to examine patterns of emotional availability (EA) among 30 mothers and th...
The present study examined the quality of mother-child interactions in a sample of mothers with a hi...
Maternal attachment representations have been investigated in relation to sensitivity and emotional...
ii The quality of mother-child interaction has been identified as a salient element associated with ...
Objective. This paper aimed to examine the contributions of a second assessment time point of attach...
Current views of child development assign primary importance to the child\u27s growth within a mutua...
This study explores the perceptions of mothers (working and stay-at-home) about their role in the em...
In middle childhood, maternal inadequacy to help children regulate negative emotions in times of str...
Social‐Emotional competencies evolve early in life. For example, early emotion regulation is learned...
This research examined the intergenerational transmission of depressive symptoms from mothers to the...
BACKGROUND: Associations between maternal sensitivity and child attachment have been established in ...
The developmental trajectory of child-mother attachment relationships across the preschool years was...
The links between unresolved maternal attachment status, disrupted maternal interaction in play situ...
Mary DozierWhen infants develop disorganized attachments, they have an increased risk of later negat...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the relations between emotional availability of the mother duri...
The aim of this study was to examine patterns of emotional availability (EA) among 30 mothers and th...
The present study examined the quality of mother-child interactions in a sample of mothers with a hi...
Maternal attachment representations have been investigated in relation to sensitivity and emotional...
ii The quality of mother-child interaction has been identified as a salient element associated with ...
Objective. This paper aimed to examine the contributions of a second assessment time point of attach...
Current views of child development assign primary importance to the child\u27s growth within a mutua...
This study explores the perceptions of mothers (working and stay-at-home) about their role in the em...
In middle childhood, maternal inadequacy to help children regulate negative emotions in times of str...
Social‐Emotional competencies evolve early in life. For example, early emotion regulation is learned...
This research examined the intergenerational transmission of depressive symptoms from mothers to the...
BACKGROUND: Associations between maternal sensitivity and child attachment have been established in ...
The developmental trajectory of child-mother attachment relationships across the preschool years was...
The links between unresolved maternal attachment status, disrupted maternal interaction in play situ...
Mary DozierWhen infants develop disorganized attachments, they have an increased risk of later negat...