This pilot randomized trial tested the feasibility and efficacy of supplementing residential substance-abuse treatment for new mothers with a brief, yet rigorous, attachment-based parenting program. Twenty-one predominantly (86%) White mothers and their infants living together in residential substance-abuse treatment were randomly assigned to the program (n = 11) or control (n = 10) group. Program mothers received 10 home-based sessions of Dozier’s Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up (ABC) intervention. Postintervention observations revealed more supportive parenting behaviors among the randomly assigned ABC mothers
Introduction: An increasingly larger amount of literature points out the detrimental effects that dr...
Child maltreatment (CM) is a pervasive social problem in the United States that occurs across all so...
Infants born to mothers who are dependent on opioids often have difficulty regulating behavior and p...
This pilot randomized trial tested the feasibility and efficacy of supplementing residential substan...
Abstract Background Integrated treatment programs (th...
Approximately 200 million people, 5% aged 15-64 worldwide are illicit drug or substance abusers (Wor...
SummaryPurposeThis study aimed to determine whether a blended Infant Massage–Parenting Enhancement P...
Approximately 70 million children and adolescents live with at least one parent who abuses or is dep...
The current study evaluates the impact of a 10-week infant massage intervention program designed to ...
Maternal substance abuse is a risk factor for child maltreatment, child attachment insecurity, and m...
Integrated programs for mothers with substance abuse issues: a systematic review of studies reportin...
Background: A growing body of research underlines that interpersonal trauma in childhood leads to he...
Approximately 200 million people, 5% aged 15-64 worldwide are illicit drug or substance abusers (Wor...
Children\u2019s emotional and relational development can be negatively influenced bymaternal substan...
Mothers in prison represent a high-risk parenting population. New Beginnings is an attachment-based ...
Introduction: An increasingly larger amount of literature points out the detrimental effects that dr...
Child maltreatment (CM) is a pervasive social problem in the United States that occurs across all so...
Infants born to mothers who are dependent on opioids often have difficulty regulating behavior and p...
This pilot randomized trial tested the feasibility and efficacy of supplementing residential substan...
Abstract Background Integrated treatment programs (th...
Approximately 200 million people, 5% aged 15-64 worldwide are illicit drug or substance abusers (Wor...
SummaryPurposeThis study aimed to determine whether a blended Infant Massage–Parenting Enhancement P...
Approximately 70 million children and adolescents live with at least one parent who abuses or is dep...
The current study evaluates the impact of a 10-week infant massage intervention program designed to ...
Maternal substance abuse is a risk factor for child maltreatment, child attachment insecurity, and m...
Integrated programs for mothers with substance abuse issues: a systematic review of studies reportin...
Background: A growing body of research underlines that interpersonal trauma in childhood leads to he...
Approximately 200 million people, 5% aged 15-64 worldwide are illicit drug or substance abusers (Wor...
Children\u2019s emotional and relational development can be negatively influenced bymaternal substan...
Mothers in prison represent a high-risk parenting population. New Beginnings is an attachment-based ...
Introduction: An increasingly larger amount of literature points out the detrimental effects that dr...
Child maltreatment (CM) is a pervasive social problem in the United States that occurs across all so...
Infants born to mothers who are dependent on opioids often have difficulty regulating behavior and p...