Parental attachment and parental reflective functioning (PRF) have been shown to be related to attachment, mentalizing capacities, and psychopathology in children. Studies also suggest that parental insecure attachment is related to lower levels of PRF. However, no study has directly investigated whether PRF dimensions mediate the relationship between parental attachment dimensions and features of social–emotional development other than attachment, mentalizing, and psychopathology. We prospectively investigated whether PRF mediates the relationship between parental attachment dimensions (i.e., levels of attachment avoidance and anxiety) and social–emotional competences and problems, using data from a 1-year longitudinal study of first-time ...
Research on parental reflective functioning (PRF)—defined as parents’ capacity to comprehend the dev...
Mentalization – operationalized as reflective function; RF - is defined as the ability to reflect up...
There has been extensive research to show a relationship between parent attachment and emotional dys...
Research suggests that parental reflective functioning—the parent’s capacity to envision the mind of...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2011. Major: Child Psychology. Advisors: Dante...
Parental reflective functioning (RF) has garnered tremendous support as a predictor of secure attach...
This paper reviews recent theoretical, empirical, and clinical work related to parental reflective f...
Parental reflective functioning (RF) and mind-mindedness are two types of parental mentalization tha...
Parental reflective functioning (PRF) is a crucial mentalization skill that influences how parents r...
This paper reports on three studies on the development and validation of the Parental Reflective Fun...
The aim of the current research was to explore the effects of attachment on emotion regulation, auto...
Parental reflective functioning refers to the parents’ ability to reflect on their children’s mental...
The parental reflective functioning (PRF) is the parents’ capacity to comprehend the developing mind...
While past research on the care of infants has been mostly with mothers, in recent times there has b...
This paper reports on three studies on the development and validation of the Parental Reflective Fun...
Research on parental reflective functioning (PRF)—defined as parents’ capacity to comprehend the dev...
Mentalization – operationalized as reflective function; RF - is defined as the ability to reflect up...
There has been extensive research to show a relationship between parent attachment and emotional dys...
Research suggests that parental reflective functioning—the parent’s capacity to envision the mind of...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2011. Major: Child Psychology. Advisors: Dante...
Parental reflective functioning (RF) has garnered tremendous support as a predictor of secure attach...
This paper reviews recent theoretical, empirical, and clinical work related to parental reflective f...
Parental reflective functioning (RF) and mind-mindedness are two types of parental mentalization tha...
Parental reflective functioning (PRF) is a crucial mentalization skill that influences how parents r...
This paper reports on three studies on the development and validation of the Parental Reflective Fun...
The aim of the current research was to explore the effects of attachment on emotion regulation, auto...
Parental reflective functioning refers to the parents’ ability to reflect on their children’s mental...
The parental reflective functioning (PRF) is the parents’ capacity to comprehend the developing mind...
While past research on the care of infants has been mostly with mothers, in recent times there has b...
This paper reports on three studies on the development and validation of the Parental Reflective Fun...
Research on parental reflective functioning (PRF)—defined as parents’ capacity to comprehend the dev...
Mentalization – operationalized as reflective function; RF - is defined as the ability to reflect up...
There has been extensive research to show a relationship between parent attachment and emotional dys...