Various interventions are used in clinical practice to address insecure or disorganized attachment patterns and attachment disorders. The most common of these are parenting interventions, but not all have a robust empirical evidence base. We undertook a systematic review of randomized trials comparing a parenting intervention with a control, where these used a validated attachment instrument, in order to evaluate the clinical and cost-effectiveness of interventions aiming to improve attachment in children with severe attachment problems (mean age <13 years). This article aims to inform clinicians about the parenting interventions included in our systematic review that were clinically effective in promoting secure attachment. For completenes...
BACKGROUND: Attachment refers to an infant's innate tendency to seek comfort from their caregiver. R...
Introduction: Secure attachment in adolescence, related to caregiving quality, is a robust predictor...
Stable, caring relationships in early life are fundamental to children’s healthy development (Nation...
Various interventions are used in clinical practice to address insecure or disorganized attachment p...
Attachment is an infant's inherent drive to seek comfort from their caregiver, particularly at times...
Background and objectives: Services have variable practices for identifying and providing interventi...
Background Secure attachment is associated with optimal outcomes across all domains in childhood, an...
Aim The aim of this narrative review was to evaluate the evidence for interventions for children's s...
BackgroundDisorganised attachment patterns in infants have been linked to later psychopathology. Ser...
A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCT) was conducted to determi...
One of the most robust theories in the psychology of child development is attachment theory (Svanber...
Background Secure attachment is associated with optimal outcomes across all domains in childhood, a...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, 2012....
The first chapter presents a systematic review of the literature exploring the effectiveness of atta...
BACKGROUND: Attachment refers to an infant's innate tendency to seek comfort from their caregiver. R...
BACKGROUND: Attachment refers to an infant's innate tendency to seek comfort from their caregiver. R...
Introduction: Secure attachment in adolescence, related to caregiving quality, is a robust predictor...
Stable, caring relationships in early life are fundamental to children’s healthy development (Nation...
Various interventions are used in clinical practice to address insecure or disorganized attachment p...
Attachment is an infant's inherent drive to seek comfort from their caregiver, particularly at times...
Background and objectives: Services have variable practices for identifying and providing interventi...
Background Secure attachment is associated with optimal outcomes across all domains in childhood, an...
Aim The aim of this narrative review was to evaluate the evidence for interventions for children's s...
BackgroundDisorganised attachment patterns in infants have been linked to later psychopathology. Ser...
A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCT) was conducted to determi...
One of the most robust theories in the psychology of child development is attachment theory (Svanber...
Background Secure attachment is associated with optimal outcomes across all domains in childhood, a...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, 2012....
The first chapter presents a systematic review of the literature exploring the effectiveness of atta...
BACKGROUND: Attachment refers to an infant's innate tendency to seek comfort from their caregiver. R...
BACKGROUND: Attachment refers to an infant's innate tendency to seek comfort from their caregiver. R...
Introduction: Secure attachment in adolescence, related to caregiving quality, is a robust predictor...
Stable, caring relationships in early life are fundamental to children’s healthy development (Nation...