Results 251 to 260 of about 238,336 (285)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Parental emotion socialization and parent–child attachment security: A meta-analytic review.
EmotionAlthough 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
openaire +2 more sources
Parent-child relationships: developing a brief attachment-screening tool.
Community practitioner : the journal of the Community Practitioners' & Health Visitors' Association, 2009Parent-child relationships, known as attachments, underpin the emotional health and wellbeing of infants. Difficulties within this relationship can have far-reaching consequences for both parents and children. Health visitors within public health teams have a unique opportunity to support this relationship at an early stage.
openaire +1 more source
Viewing Parent-Child Interactions Through the Lens of Attachment Theory
2015In this chapter, I describe parent-child interactions from the perspective of attachment theory. First, I review the development of attachment theory and phases in the development of infant-parent attachment. Second, I describe standardized behavioral assessments of the quality of infant-parent and child-parent attachment.
openaire +1 more source
Parent-Child Attachment and Emotion Regulation
New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2015openaire +1 more source
Depressive symptomatology in late childhood: Links with parent-child attachment.
2013The main purpose of the present study was to explore the relationship between internal working models of attachment and depressive symptoms during childhood. The Children's Depression Inventory (Kovacs, 1992) and the Separation Anxiety Test (Klagsbrun & Bowlby, 1976) were individually administered to 130 Italian children (49.2% females; mean age = 9.98
BABORE, ALESSANDRA +3 more
openaire +1 more source

