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Arietta Slade

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Infant Mental Health Journal|March 20, 2023
Bringing a mentalizing framework to understanding mothers with addiction: The groundbreaking work of Nancy E. SuchmanArietta Slade
Attachment & Human Development|October 8, 2005
Parental reflective functioning: an introductionArietta Slade
Infant Mental Health Journal|October 24, 2023
Looking back to light the path forward: Ghosts in the Nursery revisitedArietta Slade
Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.)|November 30, 2011
Review of Attachment in psychotherapyArietta Slade
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|May 16, 2019
The neuroscience of attachment: implications for psychological therapiesJeremy Holmes, Arietta Slade
Infant Mental Health Journal|April 23, 2024
Parental Reflective Functioning on the Parent Development Interview: A narrative review of measurement, association, and future directionsArietta Slade, Michelle Sleed
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 13, 2018
Attachment and psychotherapyArietta Slade, Jeremy Holmes
Attachment & Human Development|December 14, 2018
Reflective Functioning on the Parent Development Interview: validity and reliability in relation to socio-demographic factorsMichelle Sleed, Arietta Slade, Peter Fonagy
Attachment & Human Development|October 8, 2005
Maternal reflective functioning, mother-infant affective communication, and infant attachment: exploring the link between mental states and observed caregiving behavior in the intergenerational transmission of attachmentJohn F Grienenberger, Kristen Kelly, Arietta Slade
Attachment & Human Development|October 8, 2005
Maternal reflective functioning, attachment, and the transmission gap: a preliminary studyArietta Slade, John Grienenberger, Elizabeth Bernbach, et al.
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Infant Mental Health Journal|March 20, 2023
Bringing a mentalizing framework to understanding mothers with addiction: The groundbreaking work of Nancy E. SuchmanArietta Slade
Attachment & Human Development|October 8, 2005
Parental reflective functioning: an introductionArietta Slade
Infant Mental Health Journal|October 24, 2023
Looking back to light the path forward: Ghosts in the Nursery revisitedArietta Slade
Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.)|November 30, 2011
Review of Attachment in psychotherapyArietta Slade
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|May 16, 2019
The neuroscience of attachment: implications for psychological therapiesJeremy Holmes, Arietta Slade
Infant Mental Health Journal|April 23, 2024
Parental Reflective Functioning on the Parent Development Interview: A narrative review of measurement, association, and future directionsArietta Slade, Michelle Sleed
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 13, 2018
Attachment and psychotherapyArietta Slade, Jeremy Holmes
Attachment & Human Development|December 14, 2018
Reflective Functioning on the Parent Development Interview: validity and reliability in relation to socio-demographic factorsMichelle Sleed, Arietta Slade, Peter Fonagy
Attachment & Human Development|October 8, 2005
Maternal reflective functioning, mother-infant affective communication, and infant attachment: exploring the link between mental states and observed caregiving behavior in the intergenerational transmission of attachmentJohn F Grienenberger, Kristen Kelly, Arietta Slade
Attachment & Human Development|October 8, 2005
Maternal reflective functioning, attachment, and the transmission gap: a preliminary studyArietta Slade, John Grienenberger, Elizabeth Bernbach, et al.
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