Includes bibliographical references (p. 65-77).The Working Model of the Child Interview (WMCI) is a structured interview that elicits rich information about caregivers' internal representations of their children and the quality of the relationship within the parent-child dyad. This instrument is particularly useful in the assessment of foster and adoptive dyads in order to determine goodness of fit and prevent placement disruption by identifying problematic dynamics that threaten the relationship. Because the training and administration costs of the WMCI are immense, it is impractical for use in foster and adoption agencies. This preliminary investigation sought to validate a screening battery of brief, cost-efficient measures (This Is My B...
Introduction: Recent literature has shown that the good outcome of adoption would mostly depend on t...
To investigate the changes of developmental and behavioral profile in a domestic adoptees sample. M...
A growing body of research suggests that a history of neglect, abuse and institutionalization can ne...
The aim of the study was to assess the relationship between child-specific caregiver attachment repr...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).This study investigated the relationship between child-spe...
There are hundreds of thousands of children living in foster care in the United States on any given ...
The quality of the attachment relationship between foster and adopted caregiver-child dyads influenc...
The Child Attachment Interview (CAI) is being developed to explore children's mental representations...
To explore protective and risk factors in adoption adjustment on a sample of 30 previously instituti...
Attachment theory is becoming increasingly influential across health and social care fields in provi...
As suggested by various studies (Barone and Lionetti 2011; Ongari and Tomasi 2013; Pace et al. 2015;...
This study reports on findings from research carried out with Barnardo’s, a voluntary sector (not-fo...
International late-adoption: assessing parent-child relationship through free-play interaction and a...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the changes of developmental and behavioral profile in a domestic ado...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the changes of developmental and behavioral profile in a domestic adopt...
Introduction: Recent literature has shown that the good outcome of adoption would mostly depend on t...
To investigate the changes of developmental and behavioral profile in a domestic adoptees sample. M...
A growing body of research suggests that a history of neglect, abuse and institutionalization can ne...
The aim of the study was to assess the relationship between child-specific caregiver attachment repr...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).This study investigated the relationship between child-spe...
There are hundreds of thousands of children living in foster care in the United States on any given ...
The quality of the attachment relationship between foster and adopted caregiver-child dyads influenc...
The Child Attachment Interview (CAI) is being developed to explore children's mental representations...
To explore protective and risk factors in adoption adjustment on a sample of 30 previously instituti...
Attachment theory is becoming increasingly influential across health and social care fields in provi...
As suggested by various studies (Barone and Lionetti 2011; Ongari and Tomasi 2013; Pace et al. 2015;...
This study reports on findings from research carried out with Barnardo’s, a voluntary sector (not-fo...
International late-adoption: assessing parent-child relationship through free-play interaction and a...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the changes of developmental and behavioral profile in a domestic ado...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the changes of developmental and behavioral profile in a domestic adopt...
Introduction: Recent literature has shown that the good outcome of adoption would mostly depend on t...
To investigate the changes of developmental and behavioral profile in a domestic adoptees sample. M...
A growing body of research suggests that a history of neglect, abuse and institutionalization can ne...