Attachment theory proposes that maternal sensitivity is the main developmental determinant of Organized attachment relationships (Ainsworth Blehar, Waters & Wall, 1978; DeWolff & van IJzendoorn, 1997); In contrast, Disorganized attachment relationships are held to be the product of frightened, frightening or atypical maternal behaviour (Lyons-Ruth, Bronfman, & Parson, 1999; Main & Hesse, 1990). However, recent research has identified associations between low levels of maternal sensitivity and Disorganized attachment in high-risk populations (Bernier & Meins, 2008; Moran, Forbes, Evans, Tarabulsy, & Madigan, 2008; van IJzendoorn, Scheungel & Bakermans-Kranenburg, 1999); This raises the possibility that maternal sensitivity may contribute to ...
The links between unresolved maternal attachment status, disrupted maternal interaction in play situ...
Background: Attachment theory's original formulation was substantially driven by Bowlby's (1969/1982...
BACKGROUND: Disorganised attachment patterns in infants have been linked to later psychopathology. S...
Attachment theory proposes that maternal sensitivity is the main developmental determinant of Organi...
Disorganized attachmentis seen as reflecting an infant’s lack of strategyfor coping with the stress ...
Predictors of infant attachment disorganization were examined among 203 primiparous mothers (52% Eur...
On the basis of these findings, at odds with current models of the origins of secure vs disorganized...
While many studies have looked at the development of attachment relationships for adult and adolesce...
Extant theory holds that variation in attachment security is largely determined by caregiver sensiti...
Attachment theory proposes that the sensitivity of a mother’s interactions with her child is the mai...
The current study set out to identify specific factors associated with adolescent motherhood that ma...
This study evaluated whether certain maternal states of mind, as assessed by the Adult Attachment In...
PURPOSE: To examine emotional and behavioral regulation and Disorganized attachment at 24-months in ...
This longitudinal study examined links between disorganization and atypical maternal behavior at 12 ...
Background: Attachment theory\u27s original formulation was substantially driven by Bowlby\u27s (196...
The links between unresolved maternal attachment status, disrupted maternal interaction in play situ...
Background: Attachment theory's original formulation was substantially driven by Bowlby's (1969/1982...
BACKGROUND: Disorganised attachment patterns in infants have been linked to later psychopathology. S...
Attachment theory proposes that maternal sensitivity is the main developmental determinant of Organi...
Disorganized attachmentis seen as reflecting an infant’s lack of strategyfor coping with the stress ...
Predictors of infant attachment disorganization were examined among 203 primiparous mothers (52% Eur...
On the basis of these findings, at odds with current models of the origins of secure vs disorganized...
While many studies have looked at the development of attachment relationships for adult and adolesce...
Extant theory holds that variation in attachment security is largely determined by caregiver sensiti...
Attachment theory proposes that the sensitivity of a mother’s interactions with her child is the mai...
The current study set out to identify specific factors associated with adolescent motherhood that ma...
This study evaluated whether certain maternal states of mind, as assessed by the Adult Attachment In...
PURPOSE: To examine emotional and behavioral regulation and Disorganized attachment at 24-months in ...
This longitudinal study examined links between disorganization and atypical maternal behavior at 12 ...
Background: Attachment theory\u27s original formulation was substantially driven by Bowlby\u27s (196...
The links between unresolved maternal attachment status, disrupted maternal interaction in play situ...
Background: Attachment theory's original formulation was substantially driven by Bowlby's (1969/1982...
BACKGROUND: Disorganised attachment patterns in infants have been linked to later psychopathology. S...