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Attachment & Human Development|April 23, 2021
The God, the blood, and the fuzzy: reflections on <i>Cornerstones</i> and two target articlesPehr Granqvist
Attachment & Human Development|April 19, 2021
Parental support and insecure attachment development: the cortisol stress response as a moderatorM Houbrechts, B Cuyvers, L Goossens, et al.
Attachment & Human Development|January 23, 2003
Early attachment security, subsequent maternal sensitivity, and later child development: does continuity in development depend upon continuity of caregiving?Jay Belsky, R M Pasco Fearon
Attachment & Human Development|December 7, 2002
Developmental origins of attachment stylesJay Belsky
Attachment & Human Development|December 7, 2002
Attachment style measurement: a clinical and epidemiological perspectiveAntonia Bifulco
Attachment & Human Development|December 7, 2002
Measurement of adult attachment: the place of self-report and interview methodologiesDeborah Jacobvitz, Melissa Curran, Naomi Moller
Attachment & Human Development|December 7, 2002
Dialogue on adult attachment: diversity and integrationPhillip R Shaver, Mario Mikulincer
Attachment & Human Development|June 18, 2002
Psychotherapeutic work with parents and infants -- psychoanalytic and attachment perspectivesTessa Baradon
Attachment & Human Development|June 7, 2003
Analyzing development of working models for disrupted attachments: the case of hidden family violenceCatherine C Ayoub, Kurt W Fischer, Erin E O'Connor
Attachment & Human Development|June 7, 2003
Early preventive attachment-oriented psychotherapeutic intervention program with parents of a very low birthweight premature infant: results of attachment and neurological developmentKarl Heinz Brisch, Doris Bechinger, Suzanne Betzler, et al.
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Attachment & Human Development|April 23, 2021
The God, the blood, and the fuzzy: reflections on <i>Cornerstones</i> and two target articlesPehr Granqvist
Attachment & Human Development|April 19, 2021
Parental support and insecure attachment development: the cortisol stress response as a moderatorM Houbrechts, B Cuyvers, L Goossens, et al.
Attachment & Human Development|January 23, 2003
Early attachment security, subsequent maternal sensitivity, and later child development: does continuity in development depend upon continuity of caregiving?Jay Belsky, R M Pasco Fearon
Attachment & Human Development|December 7, 2002
Developmental origins of attachment stylesJay Belsky
Attachment & Human Development|December 7, 2002
Attachment style measurement: a clinical and epidemiological perspectiveAntonia Bifulco
Attachment & Human Development|December 7, 2002
Measurement of adult attachment: the place of self-report and interview methodologiesDeborah Jacobvitz, Melissa Curran, Naomi Moller
Attachment & Human Development|December 7, 2002
Dialogue on adult attachment: diversity and integrationPhillip R Shaver, Mario Mikulincer
Attachment & Human Development|June 18, 2002
Psychotherapeutic work with parents and infants -- psychoanalytic and attachment perspectivesTessa Baradon
Attachment & Human Development|June 7, 2003
Analyzing development of working models for disrupted attachments: the case of hidden family violenceCatherine C Ayoub, Kurt W Fischer, Erin E O'Connor
Attachment & Human Development|June 7, 2003
Early preventive attachment-oriented psychotherapeutic intervention program with parents of a very low birthweight premature infant: results of attachment and neurological developmentKarl Heinz Brisch, Doris Bechinger, Suzanne Betzler, et al.
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