Introduction: Recent literature has shown that the good outcome of adoption would mostly depend on the quality of adoptive parenting, which is strongly associated with the security of parental internal working models (IWMs) of attachment. Specifically, attachment states-of-mind of adoptive mothers classified as free and autonomous and without lack of resolution of loss or trauma could represent a good protective factor for adopted children, previously maltreated and neglected. While most research on adoptive families focused on pre-school and school-aged children, the aim of this study was to assess the concordance of IWMs of attachment in adoptive dyads during adolescence.Method: Our pilot-study involved 76 participants: 30 adoptive mother...
A growing body of research suggests that a history of neglect, abuse and institutionalization can ne...
Introduction. Several studies with biological dyads have shown that high level of maternal reflectiv...
As suggested by various studies (Barone and Lionetti 2011; Ongari and Tomasi 2013; Pace et al. 2015;...
Introduction. Attachment theorists and researchers (Van den Dries et al., 2009) have suggested that ...
Recent literature has shown that the good outcome of adoption would mostly depend on the quality of ...
Objective: This study examined the attachment patterns of late-adopted children (aged 4-7) and their...
Literature in the attachment field have highlighted that one or both adoptive parents with secure at...
Objective. This study examined the attachment patterns of late-adopted children (aged 4\u20137) and ...
Attachment Theory highlighted the role of secure adoptive mothers in affecting the revision of late...
The current study investigates the contribution of children’s age at adoption (M = 46.52 months, SD ...
The pre-adoption experiences of late-adopted children is frequently characterized by a wide range of...
Introduction. The adoption of older children would be considered a powerful factor of change enablin...
This study analysed the attachment patterns of 28 late-adopted children (placed when they were betwe...
This study analysed the attachment patterns of 28 late-adopted children (placed when they were betwe...
This paper reports on a long-term follow-up of a longitudinal study conducted in Italy that assessed...
A growing body of research suggests that a history of neglect, abuse and institutionalization can ne...
Introduction. Several studies with biological dyads have shown that high level of maternal reflectiv...
As suggested by various studies (Barone and Lionetti 2011; Ongari and Tomasi 2013; Pace et al. 2015;...
Introduction. Attachment theorists and researchers (Van den Dries et al., 2009) have suggested that ...
Recent literature has shown that the good outcome of adoption would mostly depend on the quality of ...
Objective: This study examined the attachment patterns of late-adopted children (aged 4-7) and their...
Literature in the attachment field have highlighted that one or both adoptive parents with secure at...
Objective. This study examined the attachment patterns of late-adopted children (aged 4\u20137) and ...
Attachment Theory highlighted the role of secure adoptive mothers in affecting the revision of late...
The current study investigates the contribution of children’s age at adoption (M = 46.52 months, SD ...
The pre-adoption experiences of late-adopted children is frequently characterized by a wide range of...
Introduction. The adoption of older children would be considered a powerful factor of change enablin...
This study analysed the attachment patterns of 28 late-adopted children (placed when they were betwe...
This study analysed the attachment patterns of 28 late-adopted children (placed when they were betwe...
This paper reports on a long-term follow-up of a longitudinal study conducted in Italy that assessed...
A growing body of research suggests that a history of neglect, abuse and institutionalization can ne...
Introduction. Several studies with biological dyads have shown that high level of maternal reflectiv...
As suggested by various studies (Barone and Lionetti 2011; Ongari and Tomasi 2013; Pace et al. 2015;...