This paper presents an essay that uses an epigenetic approach to attain an inclusive and in-depth understanding of the influence of family context and quality of parenting on children’s psychological development. Based on the identification of a key developmental process in which interactions are continuously internalised, the approach draws attention to the bidirectional and systemic nature of intrafamily and parenting interactions and highlights the multiple factors that influence them, which are linked to the developmental history of the species, the individual characteristics of both the child and their parents, and contextual variables. In response to these internalised interactions, the body activates epigenetic mechanisms, such as DN...
The literature about Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) studies is considerably gro...
Scientists have tried to find out what are the main mechanisms explaining human behavior – genes or ...
Maternal lifestyle is an important factor in the programming of an infant’s epigenome, in particular...
Parents' stressful experiences can influence an offspring's vulnerability to many pathological condi...
Parents’ stressful experiences can influence an offspring’s vulnerability to many pathological condi...
This study attempted to establish and quantify the connections between parenting, offspring psychoso...
This document is a pdf of the finalised, published verson of the article 'Developmental trauma and t...
: Human parenting is a fundamental educational context including complex caregiving tasks finalized ...
Our concern in this book is to understand how the contexts of child development influence how childr...
AbstractParental effects are a major source of phenotypic plasticity. Moreover, there is evidence fr...
Mother–infant interactions in rodents can be used to explore the biological basis of postnatal paren...
Development is a dynamic process that involves interplay between genes and the environment. In mamma...
Would you take a potentially life-saving drug if you knew that your children and grandchildren might...
Theory and research both point at epigenetic processes affecting both parenting behavior and child f...
Comprehensive clinical studies show that adverse conditions in early life can severely impact the de...
The literature about Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) studies is considerably gro...
Scientists have tried to find out what are the main mechanisms explaining human behavior – genes or ...
Maternal lifestyle is an important factor in the programming of an infant’s epigenome, in particular...
Parents' stressful experiences can influence an offspring's vulnerability to many pathological condi...
Parents’ stressful experiences can influence an offspring’s vulnerability to many pathological condi...
This study attempted to establish and quantify the connections between parenting, offspring psychoso...
This document is a pdf of the finalised, published verson of the article 'Developmental trauma and t...
: Human parenting is a fundamental educational context including complex caregiving tasks finalized ...
Our concern in this book is to understand how the contexts of child development influence how childr...
AbstractParental effects are a major source of phenotypic plasticity. Moreover, there is evidence fr...
Mother–infant interactions in rodents can be used to explore the biological basis of postnatal paren...
Development is a dynamic process that involves interplay between genes and the environment. In mamma...
Would you take a potentially life-saving drug if you knew that your children and grandchildren might...
Theory and research both point at epigenetic processes affecting both parenting behavior and child f...
Comprehensive clinical studies show that adverse conditions in early life can severely impact the de...
The literature about Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) studies is considerably gro...
Scientists have tried to find out what are the main mechanisms explaining human behavior – genes or ...
Maternal lifestyle is an important factor in the programming of an infant’s epigenome, in particular...