The aim of this prospective study was to examine temporal pathways from mothers’ reflective functioning (RF) through parenting to infant attachment measured more than 16 months later. Participants were 88 mother–infant dyads from demographically diverse backgrounds and included a group of mothers with histories of childhood maltreatment. RF was assessed using the RF rating of the Adult Attachment Interview before the birth of the baby. Parenting was assessed when the infants were 6 months old using the Maternal Sensitivity scale, as well as when they were 16 months using the Disconnected and Extremely Insensitive Parenting scale. Infant attachment was assessed when the infants were 16 months old using the Strange Situation. As hypothesised,...
Parental mentalization refers to a parents’ capacity and interest to consider the individual experie...
Recent research has identified mothers' mental reflective functioning and verbal mind-minded comment...
Two related studies of mother-infant interactions during the first year were carried out. In Study 1...
There are still important gaps in our knowledge regarding the intergenerational transmission of atta...
This study investigated the impact of maternal reflective functioning (RF) and attachment security o...
Parental reflective functioning (RF) and mind-mindedness are two types of parental mentalization tha...
The goal of this study was to test (a) whether maternal mind-mindedness (MM) mediates the link betwe...
Parents exposed to rejection in their childhood could experience bonding disturbances in their curre...
While past research on the care of infants has been mostly with mothers, in recent times there has b...
This study compared maternal reflective functioning (RF) and differentiation-relatedness (DR) during...
Maternal capacity to mentalize (= reflective functioning, RF), secure attachment and emotionally ava...
This study evaluated whether certain maternal states of mind, as assessed by the Adult Attachment In...
Background: Attachment theory (Bowlby, 1982) proposes that the development of internal working model...
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Parental mentalization refers to a parents’ capacity and interest to consider the individual experie...
Parental mentalization refers to a parents’ capacity and interest to consider the individual experie...
Recent research has identified mothers' mental reflective functioning and verbal mind-minded comment...
Two related studies of mother-infant interactions during the first year were carried out. In Study 1...
There are still important gaps in our knowledge regarding the intergenerational transmission of atta...
This study investigated the impact of maternal reflective functioning (RF) and attachment security o...
Parental reflective functioning (RF) and mind-mindedness are two types of parental mentalization tha...
The goal of this study was to test (a) whether maternal mind-mindedness (MM) mediates the link betwe...
Parents exposed to rejection in their childhood could experience bonding disturbances in their curre...
While past research on the care of infants has been mostly with mothers, in recent times there has b...
This study compared maternal reflective functioning (RF) and differentiation-relatedness (DR) during...
Maternal capacity to mentalize (= reflective functioning, RF), secure attachment and emotionally ava...
This study evaluated whether certain maternal states of mind, as assessed by the Adult Attachment In...
Background: Attachment theory (Bowlby, 1982) proposes that the development of internal working model...
https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/student_scholarship_posters/1022/thumbnail.jp
Parental mentalization refers to a parents’ capacity and interest to consider the individual experie...
Parental mentalization refers to a parents’ capacity and interest to consider the individual experie...
Recent research has identified mothers' mental reflective functioning and verbal mind-minded comment...
Two related studies of mother-infant interactions during the first year were carried out. In Study 1...