This review provides a qualitative comparative analysis of theoretical and methodological aspects of 27 studies in which the results of the implementation of programs involved in child maltreatment are presented with an attachment perspective. The studies were examined following the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network. It was found that the programs promote the development of maternal sensitivity, mentalization or reflective functioning and empathy, however, the underlying mechanisms are not differentiated according to the type of abuse to intervene. Likewise, it was found that despite the recognition of the mother's violent childhood experiences as one of the main predisposing factors for child abuse, it is a variable that is scarc...
This thesis is a meta-analytic review of interventions that focus on the promotion of family wellnes...
Infants and toddlers the youngest and most vulnerable members of our society are more likely to expe...
Child maltreatment touches almost 700,000 children annually. The effects of child maltreatment ra...
Background and Aims. Research on child maltreatment has largely overlooked the under-five age group ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, 2012....
Research is demonstrating the effectiveness of attachment-based interventions for maltreating famili...
This is a qualitative study looking at the model of child maltreatment prevention programs within a ...
We reviewed research that has evaluated prevention programs for child abuse and neglect. A few unive...
Quality of child care has been shown to have a crucial impact on children's development and psycholo...
Background: Child sexual abuse (CSA) is prevalent worldwide and represents a significant public heal...
Child maltreatment—a serious public health problem—is a global phenomenon. Parenting programs are co...
A number of effective treatments are available for children and young people who have developed vari...
Child maltreatment in the family context is a prevalent and pervasive phenomenon in many modern soci...
Understanding pathways to physical child abuse may aid in creating and implementing abuse prevention...
Compelling evidence indicates that child maltreatment is a risk factor for developing serious psycho...
This thesis is a meta-analytic review of interventions that focus on the promotion of family wellnes...
Infants and toddlers the youngest and most vulnerable members of our society are more likely to expe...
Child maltreatment touches almost 700,000 children annually. The effects of child maltreatment ra...
Background and Aims. Research on child maltreatment has largely overlooked the under-five age group ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, 2012....
Research is demonstrating the effectiveness of attachment-based interventions for maltreating famili...
This is a qualitative study looking at the model of child maltreatment prevention programs within a ...
We reviewed research that has evaluated prevention programs for child abuse and neglect. A few unive...
Quality of child care has been shown to have a crucial impact on children's development and psycholo...
Background: Child sexual abuse (CSA) is prevalent worldwide and represents a significant public heal...
Child maltreatment—a serious public health problem—is a global phenomenon. Parenting programs are co...
A number of effective treatments are available for children and young people who have developed vari...
Child maltreatment in the family context is a prevalent and pervasive phenomenon in many modern soci...
Understanding pathways to physical child abuse may aid in creating and implementing abuse prevention...
Compelling evidence indicates that child maltreatment is a risk factor for developing serious psycho...
This thesis is a meta-analytic review of interventions that focus on the promotion of family wellnes...
Infants and toddlers the youngest and most vulnerable members of our society are more likely to expe...
Child maltreatment touches almost 700,000 children annually. The effects of child maltreatment ra...