Drug addiction is considered a major risk factor that can in\ufb02uence maternal functioning at multiple levels, leading to less optimal parental qualities and less positive interactive exchanges in mother-child dyads. Moreover, drug abusers often report negative or traumatic attachment representations regarding their own childhood. These representations might affect, to some extent, later relational and developmental outcomes of their children. This study explored whether the development of dyadic interactions in addicted women differed based on attachment status. The longitudinal ongoing of mother-child emotional exchanges was assessed among four mothers with four different attachment statuses (F-autonomous, E-preoccupied, Ds-dismissing, ...
Several studies showed that a history of substance abuse can compromise mothers\u2019 competences of...
This study evaluated whether certain maternal states of mind, as assessed by the Adult Attachment In...
Background: A growing body of research underlines that interpersonal trauma in childhood leads to he...
Much literature has pointed out parental drug addiction as a risk factor at multiple levels for the ...
Children\u2019s emotional and relational development can be negatively influenced bymaternal substan...
Growing evidence shows that attachment is a key risk factor for the diagnosis and treatment of clini...
Background: In the present study, we have explored the link among styles of attachment and psychopat...
In the present study, we have explored the link among styles of attachment and psychopathology in dr...
This study examined the impact and extent to which drugs and alcohol, consumed by mothers prenatally...
Background: Several studies show that maternal drug addiction is a specific condition of psychopatho...
Women who abuse illicit drugs often engage in atypical parenting behaviors that interfere with the n...
Introduction: Drug addiction is considered a major risk factor for parenting and for child developme...
Maternal drug addiction: Mother-child relationship and attachment-informed inter - ventions Maternal...
This study examined the quality of attachment between mother and child when the mother continued to ...
Introduction: Mother-infant relationship is crucial for offspring\u2019s development. Substance-abus...
Several studies showed that a history of substance abuse can compromise mothers\u2019 competences of...
This study evaluated whether certain maternal states of mind, as assessed by the Adult Attachment In...
Background: A growing body of research underlines that interpersonal trauma in childhood leads to he...
Much literature has pointed out parental drug addiction as a risk factor at multiple levels for the ...
Children\u2019s emotional and relational development can be negatively influenced bymaternal substan...
Growing evidence shows that attachment is a key risk factor for the diagnosis and treatment of clini...
Background: In the present study, we have explored the link among styles of attachment and psychopat...
In the present study, we have explored the link among styles of attachment and psychopathology in dr...
This study examined the impact and extent to which drugs and alcohol, consumed by mothers prenatally...
Background: Several studies show that maternal drug addiction is a specific condition of psychopatho...
Women who abuse illicit drugs often engage in atypical parenting behaviors that interfere with the n...
Introduction: Drug addiction is considered a major risk factor for parenting and for child developme...
Maternal drug addiction: Mother-child relationship and attachment-informed inter - ventions Maternal...
This study examined the quality of attachment between mother and child when the mother continued to ...
Introduction: Mother-infant relationship is crucial for offspring\u2019s development. Substance-abus...
Several studies showed that a history of substance abuse can compromise mothers\u2019 competences of...
This study evaluated whether certain maternal states of mind, as assessed by the Adult Attachment In...
Background: A growing body of research underlines that interpersonal trauma in childhood leads to he...