Attachment theory suggests that representations of previous attachment experiences may explain differences in psychosocial functioning. However, the nature of the association in clinical populations is unclear. Attachment representations were classified on the basis of Adult Attachment Interviews with 61 adolescents (13-20 years old; 70% female) admitted to a residential treatment institution. Group care workers rated their problem behavior. Compared to dismissing and autonomous adolescents and adolescents unresolved/disorganized with respect to trauma, adolescents with preoccupied attachment representations showed the highest levels of truancy and rule breaking, according to the institution's records, and externalizing behaviour, according...
Attachment Theory has received increasing interest as a framework allowing for a more refined unders...
In this study, 117 adolescents (12–19 years) from three groups (39 each), two groups from adverse ca...
Introduction Adolescents in residential care are more likely to report insecure and especially disor...
Developments in the field of attachment theory research in the past ten years have allowed for the d...
Traumatised young people present with damaged attachment styles. This is particularly noticeable amo...
The relationships among attachment classification, psychopathology and personality traits were exami...
This study examined the role of attachment in adolescent psychopathology among psychiatrically hospi...
This study prospectively examined the effects of adolescent (N=81) and professional caregiver (N=33)...
Abstract There is a scarcity of studies that relate attachment, emotional regulation difficulties a...
This paper presents the findings of a research study comparing the attachment towards adult figures ...
The authors compared parent-related perceptions by hospitalized adolescents (i.e. who were admitted ...
The styles of attachment in two groups of adolescents with different characteristics and life experi...
The purpose of this study was to examine attachment and social-emotional functioning in Emotionally ...
Male adolescents placed in residential-care are more likely to show externalizing problems, such agg...
Background: Despite converging areas of research highlighting adolescence as a critical phase of reo...
Attachment Theory has received increasing interest as a framework allowing for a more refined unders...
In this study, 117 adolescents (12–19 years) from three groups (39 each), two groups from adverse ca...
Introduction Adolescents in residential care are more likely to report insecure and especially disor...
Developments in the field of attachment theory research in the past ten years have allowed for the d...
Traumatised young people present with damaged attachment styles. This is particularly noticeable amo...
The relationships among attachment classification, psychopathology and personality traits were exami...
This study examined the role of attachment in adolescent psychopathology among psychiatrically hospi...
This study prospectively examined the effects of adolescent (N=81) and professional caregiver (N=33)...
Abstract There is a scarcity of studies that relate attachment, emotional regulation difficulties a...
This paper presents the findings of a research study comparing the attachment towards adult figures ...
The authors compared parent-related perceptions by hospitalized adolescents (i.e. who were admitted ...
The styles of attachment in two groups of adolescents with different characteristics and life experi...
The purpose of this study was to examine attachment and social-emotional functioning in Emotionally ...
Male adolescents placed in residential-care are more likely to show externalizing problems, such agg...
Background: Despite converging areas of research highlighting adolescence as a critical phase of reo...
Attachment Theory has received increasing interest as a framework allowing for a more refined unders...
In this study, 117 adolescents (12–19 years) from three groups (39 each), two groups from adverse ca...
Introduction Adolescents in residential care are more likely to report insecure and especially disor...