179 results on '"Waters, Theodore"'
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2. Middle childhood attachment is related to adolescent early maladaptive schemas
3. An Empirical Test of Prototype and Revisionist Models of Attachment Stability and Change from Middle Childhood to Adolescence: A 6-Year Longitudinal Study
4. Early Child Care Experiences and Attachment Representations at Age 18 Years: Evidence from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development
5. On the way to adult identity: An evaluation of identity status and narrative identity models of development
6. Attachment expectations moderate links between social support and maternal adjustment from 6 to 18 months postpartum.
7. Longitudinal Associations Between Scripted Attachment Representations in Late Adolescence and Depression in Adulthood in a Normative and a Higher-Risk Cohort.
8. It's All in the Details: An Investigation of the Subcomponents of Narrative Coherence in Relation to Mental Health
9. Stability and Change in Secure Base Script Knowledge during Middle Childhood and Early Adolescence: A 3-Year Longitudinal Study
10. Developmental change, bricolage, and how a lot of things develop: Mechanisms and changes in attachment across the lifespan.
11. A cognitive script perspective on how early caregiving experiences inform adolescent peer relationships and loneliness: A 14‐year longitudinal study of Chinese families.
12. Evidence of a developmental shift in the nature of attachment representations: a longitudinal taxometric investigation of secure base script knowledge from middle childhood into adolescence.
13. Taxometric Analysis of Secure Base Script Knowledge in Middle Childhood Reveals Categorical Latent Structure
14. Gratitude: A Resilience Factor for More Securely Attached Children
15. Adult Attachment Representations and the Quality of Romantic and Parent-Child Relationships: An Examination of the Contributions of Coherence of Discourse and Secure Base Script Knowledge
16. Maternal Sensitivity during the First 3½ Years of Life Predicts Electrophysiological Responding to and Cognitive Appraisals of Infant Crying at Midlife
17. Autobiographical memory stability in the context of the Adult Attachment Interview
18. Autobiographical memory functions as a stable property of narrative identity.
19. Longitudinal associations between attachment representations coded in the adult attachment interview in late adolescence and perceptions of romantic relationship adjustment in adulthood.
20. The secure base script concept: an overview
21. MATERNAL SECURE BASE SCRIPT KNOWLEDGE AND JUDGMENTS OF MOTHER-CHILD INTERACTIONS
22. Out with a Moving Picture Machine
23. Developmental Antecedents of Adherence to Masculinity Norms: A 9-Year Longitudinal Study of Urban Chinese Families.
24. Origins of Secure Base Script Knowledge and the Developmental Construction of Attachment Representations
25. Secure Base Representations in Middle Childhood across Two Western Cultures: Associations with Parental Attachment Representations and Maternal Reports of Behavior Problems
26. The Latent Structure of Secure Base Script Knowledge
27. Caregiving antecedents of secure base script knowledge inferred from the Adult Attachment Interview: A comparative, pre‐registered analysis.
28. Middle Childhood Problem Behaviors: Testing the Transaction Between Responsive Parenting, Temperament, and Attachment-Related Processing Biases
29. Caregiving Antecedents of Secure Base Script Knowledge: A Comparative Analysis of Young Adult Attachment Representations
30. Prospective within-family bidirectional effects between parental emotion socialization practices and Chinese adolescents' psychosocial adjustment.
31. Lack of Trust in Maternal Support is Associated with Negative Interpretations of Ambiguous Maternal Behavior
32. Re-Presenting the Presentational Self : Commentary on Komatsu
33. A Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count Analysis of the Adult Attachment Interview in Two Large Corpora
34. Is Tuberculosis Compensable?
35. Workers' Compensation and the Physician
36. Attachment is in the eye of the beholder: a pupillometry study on emotion processing
37. Flourishing Privately but Languishing Publicly: Ethnic Identity's Contribution to Understanding Eudaimonic Wellbeing.
38. Scripted attachment representations of current romantic relationships: measurement and validation.
39. The making of autobiographical memory: Intersections of culture, narratives and identity
40. Reconciling a phenomenological with a functional approach to memory: narrative coherence and its social function.
41. The nature of narrative coherence: An empirical approach
42. Attachment development in children adopted from China:The role of pre-adoption care and sensitive adoptive parenting.
43. Convergent validity and stability of secure base script knowledge from young adulthood to midlife.
44. Does secure base script knowledge mediate associations between observed parental caregiving during childhood and adult romantic relationship quality and health?
45. Childhood abuse and neglect are prospectively associated with scripted attachment representations in young adulthood.
46. Increasing secure base script knowledge among parents with Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up.
47. Autobiographical memory
48. Brain Activity During Autobiographical Retrieval Is Modulated by Emotion and Vividness: Informing the Role of the Amygdala
49. Children's secure base script knowledge as a mediator between early life stress and later behavior problems.
50. LUTHER MARTIN
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