Parental mentalizing is an important component of caregiving quality that is thought to facilitate sensitive and responsive caregiving and the development of adaptive social cognition and emotion regulation in children, and ultimately to promote children’s mental health and resilience. However, there is less research about parental mentalizing beyond infancy and early childhood, and a lack of observational measures of parental mentalizing for middle childhood and adolescence. Recently, an observational measure of caregiver behavior called Observing Mediational Interactions (OMI), which assesses caregivers’ mediation of children’s learning during dyadic interactions, has been suggested as a behavioral operationalization of caregiver mentaliz...
Emotion socialization guides children’s ability to recognize, understand, express, and respond to em...
BackgroundProsocial behavior has positive social, cognitive, and physical health effects on the indi...
Parent–child interactions can be negatively influenced by contextual, individual, and familial facto...
Orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) in South Africa have high rates of attachment trauma and are a...
Parental mentalizing - the parent's ability to envision the child's mental states (such as desires, ...
This mixed-methods study included a total of 49 children (birth to 5 years) and 28 caregivers from t...
Caregivers’ Mind-mindedness in Family and Out-of-home Contexts: Methodological Perspectives Veronica...
Observational assessments of parent-adolescent conflict can guide interventions to prevent and reduc...
Caregivers with a childhood history of abuse and neglect are at a greater risk for the intergenerati...
This exploratory cross-sectional study attempts to understand the mechanisms underlying the role of ...
Objective Mediational intervention for sensitizing caregivers (MISC) is a structured program enablin...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 73-89.Chapter 1. Overview -- Chapter 2. Literature review -- ...
BackgroundProsocial behavior has positive social, cognitive, and physical health effects on the indi...
Recent studies suggest that mind-mindedness is an important element of caregiver–child interactions ...
This study examined the quality of both emotional and cognitive components of the meditational proce...
Emotion socialization guides children’s ability to recognize, understand, express, and respond to em...
BackgroundProsocial behavior has positive social, cognitive, and physical health effects on the indi...
Parent–child interactions can be negatively influenced by contextual, individual, and familial facto...
Orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) in South Africa have high rates of attachment trauma and are a...
Parental mentalizing - the parent's ability to envision the child's mental states (such as desires, ...
This mixed-methods study included a total of 49 children (birth to 5 years) and 28 caregivers from t...
Caregivers’ Mind-mindedness in Family and Out-of-home Contexts: Methodological Perspectives Veronica...
Observational assessments of parent-adolescent conflict can guide interventions to prevent and reduc...
Caregivers with a childhood history of abuse and neglect are at a greater risk for the intergenerati...
This exploratory cross-sectional study attempts to understand the mechanisms underlying the role of ...
Objective Mediational intervention for sensitizing caregivers (MISC) is a structured program enablin...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 73-89.Chapter 1. Overview -- Chapter 2. Literature review -- ...
BackgroundProsocial behavior has positive social, cognitive, and physical health effects on the indi...
Recent studies suggest that mind-mindedness is an important element of caregiver–child interactions ...
This study examined the quality of both emotional and cognitive components of the meditational proce...
Emotion socialization guides children’s ability to recognize, understand, express, and respond to em...
BackgroundProsocial behavior has positive social, cognitive, and physical health effects on the indi...
Parent–child interactions can be negatively influenced by contextual, individual, and familial facto...