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Attachment & Human Development|November 16, 2001
Ghosts in the consulting room. An attachment perspective on intergenerational transmissionJ Holmes
Attachment & Human Development|November 16, 2001
The efficacy of toddler-parent psychotherapy to increase attachment security in offspring of depressed mothersD Cicchetti, S L Toth, F A Rogosch
Attachment & Human Development|November 16, 2001
Attachment and the regulation of the right brainA N Schore
Attachment & Human Development|November 16, 2001
The Manchester Child Attachment Story Task: relationship with parental AAI, SAT and child behaviourR Goldwyn, C Stanley, V Smith, et al.
Attachment & Human Development|November 16, 2001
Emotional availability in the mother-infant dyad as related to the quality of infant-mother attachment relationshipY Ziv, O Aviezer, M Gini, et al.
Attachment & Human Development|November 16, 2001
Maternal representation of the self as parent: connections with maternal sensitivity and maternal structuringZ Biringen, A Matheny, I Bretherton, et al.
Attachment & Human Development|November 16, 2001
Old and new internal working models of attachment: the organization of feelings and languageK E Grossmann
Attachment & Human Development|November 16, 2001
Structure and functions of internal working models of attachment and their role for emotion regulationP Zimmermann
Attachment & Human Development|November 16, 2001
The development and preliminary validation of a new measure of adult attachment: the adult attachment projectiveC George, M West
Attachment & Human Development|February 1, 2021
Adult attachment is related to maternal neural response to infant cues: an ERP studyAmanda F Lowell, Jaclyn Dell, Marc N Potenza, et al.
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Attachment & Human Development|November 16, 2001
Ghosts in the consulting room. An attachment perspective on intergenerational transmissionJ Holmes
Attachment & Human Development|November 16, 2001
The efficacy of toddler-parent psychotherapy to increase attachment security in offspring of depressed mothersD Cicchetti, S L Toth, F A Rogosch
Attachment & Human Development|November 16, 2001
Attachment and the regulation of the right brainA N Schore
Attachment & Human Development|November 16, 2001
The Manchester Child Attachment Story Task: relationship with parental AAI, SAT and child behaviourR Goldwyn, C Stanley, V Smith, et al.
Attachment & Human Development|November 16, 2001
Emotional availability in the mother-infant dyad as related to the quality of infant-mother attachment relationshipY Ziv, O Aviezer, M Gini, et al.
Attachment & Human Development|November 16, 2001
Maternal representation of the self as parent: connections with maternal sensitivity and maternal structuringZ Biringen, A Matheny, I Bretherton, et al.
Attachment & Human Development|November 16, 2001
Old and new internal working models of attachment: the organization of feelings and languageK E Grossmann
Attachment & Human Development|November 16, 2001
Structure and functions of internal working models of attachment and their role for emotion regulationP Zimmermann
Attachment & Human Development|November 16, 2001
The development and preliminary validation of a new measure of adult attachment: the adult attachment projectiveC George, M West
Attachment & Human Development|February 1, 2021
Adult attachment is related to maternal neural response to infant cues: an ERP studyAmanda F Lowell, Jaclyn Dell, Marc N Potenza, et al.
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