Children\u2019s emotional and relational development can be negatively influenced bymaternal substance abuse, particularly through a dysfunctional caregiving environment. Attachment Theory offers a privileged framework to analyze how drug addiction can affect the quality of adult attachment style, parenting attitudes and behaviors toward the child, and how it can have a detrimental effect on the co-construction of the attachment bond by the mother and the infant. Several studies, as a matter of fact, have identified a prevalence of insecure patterns among drug-abusing mothers and their children. Many interventions for mothers with Substance Use Disorders have focused on enhancing parental skills, but they have often overlooked the emotional...
Growing evidence shows that attachment is a key risk factor for the diagnosis and treatment of clini...
This pilot randomized trial tested the feasibility and efficacy of supplementing residential substan...
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) is a major public health problem costing over 500 billion dollars annua...
Maternal drug addiction: Mother-child relationship and attachment-informed inter - ventions Maternal...
Drug addiction is considered a major risk factor that can in\ufb02uence maternal functioning at mult...
Much literature has pointed out parental drug addiction as a risk factor at multiple levels for the ...
Women who abuse illicit drugs often engage in atypical parenting behaviors that interfere with the n...
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...
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 is a study about balancing motherhood and drug addiction, during the transition to parenthood. ...
Background: A growing body of research underlines that interpersonal trauma in childhood leads to he...
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...
Growing evidence shows that attachment is a key risk factor for the diagnosis and treatment of clini...
This pilot randomized trial tested the feasibility and efficacy of supplementing residential substan...
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) is a major public health problem costing over 500 billion dollars annua...
Maternal drug addiction: Mother-child relationship and attachment-informed inter - ventions Maternal...
Drug addiction is considered a major risk factor that can in\ufb02uence maternal functioning at mult...
Much literature has pointed out parental drug addiction as a risk factor at multiple levels for the ...
Women who abuse illicit drugs often engage in atypical parenting behaviors that interfere with the n...
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...
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 is a study about balancing motherhood and drug addiction, during the transition to parenthood. ...
Background: A growing body of research underlines that interpersonal trauma in childhood leads to he...
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...
Growing evidence shows that attachment is a key risk factor for the diagnosis and treatment of clini...
This pilot randomized trial tested the feasibility and efficacy of supplementing residential substan...
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) is a major public health problem costing over 500 billion dollars annua...