Abstract Introduction: This study aimed to clarify the role of mentalizing in pathways from attachment to Post Traumatic Stress Symptoms (PTSS) in survivors of childhood maltreatment (CM). We focused on the transition to parenting, a critical period for reworking parenting representations to reduce intergenerational maltreatment cycles. Method: Study participants included 100 pregnant CM survivors. We assessed PTSS with the SCID and attachment and mentalizing with the Adult Attachment Interview (AAI), which was rated for Attachment and Reflective Functioning (RF). Results: Regarding Re-experiencing trauma symptoms, the results of the path analysis were consistent with mediation. CM survivors' mentalizing about their early re...
Introduction: Adults who have histories of childhood trauma have been noted to display greater somat...
Childhood maltreatment is theorized as impeding the development of reflective functioning (RF; abili...
The question as to whether or not children can be affected by the traumatization of their parents ha...
Introduction: This study aimed to clarify the role of mentalizing in pathways from attachment to Pos...
There are still important gaps in our knowledge regarding the intergenerational transmission of atta...
© 2017 Dr. Elizabeth Jane SchilpzandIntroduction: Parent posttraumatic cognitions have received lit...
Maternal capacity to mentalize (= reflective functioning, RF), secure attachment and emotionally ava...
The study looks at cognitions in parents that are hypothesised to be associated with the development...
The aim of this prospective study was to examine temporal pathways from mothers’ reflective function...
Approximately 70% of the general population experience a traumatic event during lifetime. However, o...
Background: While parental post-trauma support is considered theoretically important for child adjus...
Traditionally, it was believed that young children did not experience long-term negative effects res...
The question as to whether or not children can be affected by the traumatization of their parents ha...
Background: Parents are a key source of support for children exposed to single-incident/acute trauma...
Background: A growing body of research underlines that interpersonal trauma in childhood leads to he...
Introduction: Adults who have histories of childhood trauma have been noted to display greater somat...
Childhood maltreatment is theorized as impeding the development of reflective functioning (RF; abili...
The question as to whether or not children can be affected by the traumatization of their parents ha...
Introduction: This study aimed to clarify the role of mentalizing in pathways from attachment to Pos...
There are still important gaps in our knowledge regarding the intergenerational transmission of atta...
© 2017 Dr. Elizabeth Jane SchilpzandIntroduction: Parent posttraumatic cognitions have received lit...
Maternal capacity to mentalize (= reflective functioning, RF), secure attachment and emotionally ava...
The study looks at cognitions in parents that are hypothesised to be associated with the development...
The aim of this prospective study was to examine temporal pathways from mothers’ reflective function...
Approximately 70% of the general population experience a traumatic event during lifetime. However, o...
Background: While parental post-trauma support is considered theoretically important for child adjus...
Traditionally, it was believed that young children did not experience long-term negative effects res...
The question as to whether or not children can be affected by the traumatization of their parents ha...
Background: Parents are a key source of support for children exposed to single-incident/acute trauma...
Background: A growing body of research underlines that interpersonal trauma in childhood leads to he...
Introduction: Adults who have histories of childhood trauma have been noted to display greater somat...
Childhood maltreatment is theorized as impeding the development of reflective functioning (RF; abili...
The question as to whether or not children can be affected by the traumatization of their parents ha...