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Parent-Child Attachment and Emotion Regulation.

New directions for child and adolescent development, 2016
Given the centrality of both parent-child attachment and emotion regulation in children's development and adjustment, it is important to evaluate the relations between these constructs. This article discusses conceptual and empirical links between attachment and emotion regulation in middle childhood, highlights progress and challenges in the ...
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Attachment Behaviours and Parent-Child Interaction

2008
Autism is characterised by profound impairments in social interactions, coupled with communication and language difficulties. However evidence suggests that the formation of secure attachments is relatively unaffected. Attachment and parental sensitivity have both been strongly implemented in the social and cognitive development of typically developing
Harrop, Clare   +4 more
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Mitigating Intergenerational Trauma Within the Parent‐Child Attachment

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 2012
Nine‐year‐old Ben was said to hate women. His mother was terrified he'd ‘grow up a woman basher’. This paper describes the work done with Ben and his family at the Hobart Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service. We drew predominantly on three therapeutic modalities: Theraplay, Family Attachment Narrative Therapy and Dyadic Developmental ...
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The Use of Therapeutic Letters in Addressing Parent–Child Attachment Problems

The Family Journal, 2012
This article describes the use of attachment theory in conjunction with therapeutic letters to facilitate conversations in family counseling pertaining to the role of attachment needs in the maintenance of parent–child relational problems. The authors explore how letters can be used to supplement therapeutic endeavors in addressing attachment related ...
Aaron Kindsvatter   +3 more
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The circle of security intervention: Enhancing attachment in early parent–child relationships

Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 2017
Having taken the four-day training to deliver the Circle of Security (COS) parenting prevention programme in 2011, I have had a continuing interest in the COS and its application.
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Parent-child attachments in children born preterm

2015
Children born preterm are described as vulnerable, therefore the parenting of these children may differ from parents with term children, which in turn, may cause systematic differences in the formation of attachments. The research background has delivered controversial outcomes so far, however, unfortunately often ignoring fathers. The aim of the study
Witting, Andrea, Ahnert, Lieselotte
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Widening the lens on family processes and the development of parent-child attachment relationships

Attachment & Human Development, 2019
This commentary addresses the research conducted by McConnachie et al. (this issue) on attachment in gay father families, lesbian mother families, and heterosexual parent families. Strengths of the research included the inclusion of different family constellations, the focus on between-family and within-family differences, the longitudinal research ...
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Parental emotion socialization and parent–child attachment security: A meta-analytic review.

Emotion
Although parental sensitivity is an established determinant of children's attachment security, effect sizes are modest, suggesting other aspects of parenting that might support secure attachment. Parental emotion socialization (ES) has been proposed as a parenting domain that is theoretically linked to secure parent-child attachment.
Gabriela A. Rodrigues   +4 more
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The Parent/Child Reunion Inventory: A Measure of Attachment for Children beyond the Infancy Years

Psychological Reports, 1990
Three samples of children ( ns = 42, 34, and 73) were rated for their attachments to parents using the Parent/Child Reunion Inventory. Scores for insecure and secure attachment correlated with criterion measures and showed adequate reliability and validity.
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