Interventions to improve caregiving may have different effects for persons with autonomous or nonautonomous attachment representations. The current study used the Adult Attachment Interview to investigate attachment representations of professional caregivers who participated in an intervention to improve interaction with children and adults with serious intellectual and visual disabilities. Caregivers (N = 51) completed a video-feedback interaction program. Twice during a baseline period and three times during the intervention period, each caregiver was videotaped during a standard situation with their client. Of the caregivers, 28 were classified as autonomous, 12 as dismissing, and 11 as preoccupied. Unresolved loss or trauma (n = 7) was ...
This study prospectively examined the effects of adolescent (N=81) and professional caregiver (N=33)...
A new measure, the Revised Permitting-Blocking Access Inventory (PBAR) was developed to assess patte...
Attachment theory provides a rich framework for the development of interventions for trauma. This st...
Interventions to improve caregiving may have different effects for persons with autonomous or nonauton...
BackgroundIndividuals in group homes may experience poor quality of social interaction with their pr...
Background Individuals in group homes may experience poor quality of social interaction with their p...
Background Individuals in group homes may experience poor quality of social interaction with their p...
Research is demonstrating the effectiveness of attachment-based interventions for maltreating famili...
From the perspective of attachment theory, this paper discusses individual differences in the qualit...
The aim of the study was to assess the relationship between child-specific caregiver attachment repr...
From the perspective of attachment theory, this paper discusses individual differences in the qualit...
Inspired by attachment theory, the authors tested a series of theoretically derived predictions abou...
The Adult Attachment Interview (AAI) is a widely used measure in developmental science that assesses...
The Adult Attachment Interview (AAI) is a widely used measure in developmental science that assesses...
Parenting support programs for the general population may not be effective for parents with intellec...
This study prospectively examined the effects of adolescent (N=81) and professional caregiver (N=33)...
A new measure, the Revised Permitting-Blocking Access Inventory (PBAR) was developed to assess patte...
Attachment theory provides a rich framework for the development of interventions for trauma. This st...
Interventions to improve caregiving may have different effects for persons with autonomous or nonauton...
BackgroundIndividuals in group homes may experience poor quality of social interaction with their pr...
Background Individuals in group homes may experience poor quality of social interaction with their p...
Background Individuals in group homes may experience poor quality of social interaction with their p...
Research is demonstrating the effectiveness of attachment-based interventions for maltreating famili...
From the perspective of attachment theory, this paper discusses individual differences in the qualit...
The aim of the study was to assess the relationship between child-specific caregiver attachment repr...
From the perspective of attachment theory, this paper discusses individual differences in the qualit...
Inspired by attachment theory, the authors tested a series of theoretically derived predictions abou...
The Adult Attachment Interview (AAI) is a widely used measure in developmental science that assesses...
The Adult Attachment Interview (AAI) is a widely used measure in developmental science that assesses...
Parenting support programs for the general population may not be effective for parents with intellec...
This study prospectively examined the effects of adolescent (N=81) and professional caregiver (N=33)...
A new measure, the Revised Permitting-Blocking Access Inventory (PBAR) was developed to assess patte...
Attachment theory provides a rich framework for the development of interventions for trauma. This st...