Parental Reflective Functioning is a parent's capacity to infer mental states in herself and her child. Parental Reflective Functioning is linked to the quality of parent-child attachment and promotes parent-child mutual emotion regulation. We examined neural correlates of parental reflective functioning and their relationship to physical abuse. Participants were mothers with (n = 26) and without (n = 22) history of childhood physical abuse. Parental reflective functioning was assessed by coding transcripts of maternal narrative responses on interviews. All mothers also underwent magnetic resonance imaging while watching video clips of children during mother-child separation and play. Parental reflective functioning was significantly lower ...
This paper reviews recent theoretical, empirical, and clinical work related to parental reflective f...
Background: Sexual abuse is a well-recognised risk factor for child psychopathology. Little is known...
Parental responses to their children are crucially influenced by stress. However, brain-based mechan...
Parental Reflective Functioning is a parent's capacity to infer mental states in herself and her chi...
Objective: To determine whether maternal violence-related posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), refl...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to investigate associations, unique and interactive, bet...
Given the impact that parents\u27 and young children\u27s characteristics have on the potential for ...
Childhood maltreatment is theorized as impeding the development of reflective functioning (RF; abili...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship of maternal interpersonal violence-related pos...
Parental reflective functioning (RF) and mind-mindedness are two types of parental mentalization tha...
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Although previous research identified mothers who experienced childhood maltreatment as exhibiting a...
Socio-emotional information processing during everyday human interactions has been assumed to transl...
Despite the critical impact of parental dialog on children who remain physically and psychologically...
The intergenerational transmission of trauma has deleterious effects on families (Kestenburg, 1981; ...
This paper reviews recent theoretical, empirical, and clinical work related to parental reflective f...
Background: Sexual abuse is a well-recognised risk factor for child psychopathology. Little is known...
Parental responses to their children are crucially influenced by stress. However, brain-based mechan...
Parental Reflective Functioning is a parent's capacity to infer mental states in herself and her chi...
Objective: To determine whether maternal violence-related posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), refl...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to investigate associations, unique and interactive, bet...
Given the impact that parents\u27 and young children\u27s characteristics have on the potential for ...
Childhood maltreatment is theorized as impeding the development of reflective functioning (RF; abili...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship of maternal interpersonal violence-related pos...
Parental reflective functioning (RF) and mind-mindedness are two types of parental mentalization tha...
© 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY licens...
Although previous research identified mothers who experienced childhood maltreatment as exhibiting a...
Socio-emotional information processing during everyday human interactions has been assumed to transl...
Despite the critical impact of parental dialog on children who remain physically and psychologically...
The intergenerational transmission of trauma has deleterious effects on families (Kestenburg, 1981; ...
This paper reviews recent theoretical, empirical, and clinical work related to parental reflective f...
Background: Sexual abuse is a well-recognised risk factor for child psychopathology. Little is known...
Parental responses to their children are crucially influenced by stress. However, brain-based mechan...