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Caregiving experiences of older spouses with frailty: an exploratory qualitative study. [PDF]

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Zhang N, Tao A, Kong D, Chan HYL.
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Assessing the Emotional Availability of Parents

Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 2005
Parental emotional availability has been discussed extensively in the research literature, but has rarely been evaluated directly. This manuscript describes a series of four studies (two pilot studies and two formal studies) that culminated in the development of a psychometrically sound measure of parental emotional availability.
Lum, Joyce J., Phares, V., Phares, Vicky
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Emotional Availability: Clinical Populations and Clinical Applications

Human Development, 2023
Emotional availability (EA) is the ability to share an emotional connection within a dyad. The observational EA System includes the EA Scales and the EA Zones. The EA Scales consist of four adult dimensions (sensitivity, structuring, nonintrusiveness, nonhostility) and two child dimensions (responsiveness, involvement). Based on the EA Scales, EA Zones
Flykt Marjo Susanna, Flykt M.
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Emotional availability in infant psychiatry

Infant Mental Health Journal, 2005
AbstractIn a child psychiatric population, 68 mother–child pairs were observed, with children ranging in age from 6 weeks to 3 years 10 months. The children were diagnosed using the Zero to Three DC 0–3 guidelines (Zero‐to‐Three, 1998). Each dyad also was rated in terms of the intensity of recommended therapeutic measures upon intake at our clinic ...
Andreas, Wiefel   +5 more
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Emotional attachment and emotional availability tele-intervention for adoptive families.

Infant mental health journal, 2015
This study evaluated the new online Emotional Attachment and Emotional Availability (EA2) Intervention for use with adoptive families in enhancing parent-child EA, parental perceptions of EA, child attachment behaviors, parent-child emotional attachment, and reducing parent-reported child behavioral problems and parenting-related stress.
Megan, Baker   +3 more
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