This dissertation explores the impact of the mother-infant relationship on the development of depression in infancy. The challenges of defining and identifying depression in this age group, covering 0–3 years have been addressed. One of the fundamental reasons being the inability of infants to express affect verbally. The method used is a modified systematic literature review as various studies have been summarized but not statistically compiled or quantified, unlike a traditional systematic literature review. A range of object relations theory including that of Klein, Bion, Winnicott, Balint, Mahler, Stern as well as infant development research and neuroscience form the framework through which the infant has been kept in mind while reviewi...
This longitudinal study aimed to investigate the impact of chronic and transient maternal depression...
Theoretical perspectives suggest that depression can have particularly detrimental consequences for ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998Research indicates that children of depressed parents...
This dissertation explores the impact of the mother-infant relationship on the development of depres...
Studies on high risk motherhood and its effects on mother-infant interactions have focused on depres...
Background. The study of early trajectories of emotional development may be crucial for detecting ca...
Despite the importance of early parent-child attachment and maternal depression to child development...
the Preschool Assessment of Attachment (P. M. Crittenden, 1992b) for preschoolers. Attachment insecu...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between maternal depressed mood, disr...
Cognitive theories of depression maintain that negative thoughts about the self and of the future ar...
There has been literature presented that demonstrates the impact of maternal depression on children’...
The effects of maternal depression in the postnatal period are diverse and can lead to psychological...
This paper reviews various research conducted to understand the effect of maternal depression on mot...
The effects of maternal depression in the postnatal period are diverse and can lead to psychological...
Infants are extremely vulnerable to learning maladaptive behaviors from their depressed mothers. S...
This longitudinal study aimed to investigate the impact of chronic and transient maternal depression...
Theoretical perspectives suggest that depression can have particularly detrimental consequences for ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998Research indicates that children of depressed parents...
This dissertation explores the impact of the mother-infant relationship on the development of depres...
Studies on high risk motherhood and its effects on mother-infant interactions have focused on depres...
Background. The study of early trajectories of emotional development may be crucial for detecting ca...
Despite the importance of early parent-child attachment and maternal depression to child development...
the Preschool Assessment of Attachment (P. M. Crittenden, 1992b) for preschoolers. Attachment insecu...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between maternal depressed mood, disr...
Cognitive theories of depression maintain that negative thoughts about the self and of the future ar...
There has been literature presented that demonstrates the impact of maternal depression on children’...
The effects of maternal depression in the postnatal period are diverse and can lead to psychological...
This paper reviews various research conducted to understand the effect of maternal depression on mot...
The effects of maternal depression in the postnatal period are diverse and can lead to psychological...
Infants are extremely vulnerable to learning maladaptive behaviors from their depressed mothers. S...
This longitudinal study aimed to investigate the impact of chronic and transient maternal depression...
Theoretical perspectives suggest that depression can have particularly detrimental consequences for ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998Research indicates that children of depressed parents...