55 results on '"Bakermans-Kranenburg, Marian J."'
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2. Innovations in attachment-based interventions in pandemic times: feasibility of online attachment-based interventions
3. Replication crisis lost in translation? On translational caution and premature applications of attachment theory
4. Development and feasibility of the prenatal video-feedback intervention to promote positive parenting for expectant fathers
5. Attachment goes to court: child protection and custody issues
6. Attachment development in children adopted from China:The role of pre-adoption care and sensitive adoptive parenting
7. Vasopressin and parental expressed emotion in the transition to fatherhood
8. Epigenomics of being bullied: changes in DNA methylation following bullying exposure
9. Predicting infant–father attachment: the role of pre- and postnatal triadic family alliance and paternal testosterone levels
10. Effects of the Video-feedback intervention to promote positive parenting and sensitive discipline on mothers’ neural responses to child faces: A randomized controlled ERP study including pre- and post-intervention measures
11. A walk on the dark side: TMS over the right inferior frontal gyrus (rIFG) disrupts behavioral responses to infant stimuli
12. Neuroanatomical correlates of donating behavior in middle childhood
13. Effective preventive interventions to support parents of young children: Illustrations from the Video-feedback Intervention to promote Positive Parenting and Sensitive Discipline (VIPP-SD)
14. Socialization of prosocial behavior: Gender differences in the mediating role of child brain volume
15. Attachment quality is related to the synchrony of mother and infant monitoring patterns
16. Intranasal administration of oxytocin modulates behavioral and amygdala responses to infant crying in females with insecure attachment representations
17. An epigenome-wide association meta-analysis of prenatal maternal stress in neonates: A model approach for replication
18. Expressed Emotion During Pregnancy Predicts Observed Sensitivity of Mothers and Fathers in Early Childhood
19. Beyond the usual suspects: a multidimensional genetic exploration of infant attachment disorganization and security
20. From maternal sensitivity in infancy to adult attachment representations: a longitudinal adoption study with secure base scripts
21. Cortical thickness and prosocial behavior in school-age children: A population-based MRI study
22. Boys Don’t Play with Dolls: Mothers’ and Fathers’ Gender Talk during Picture Book Reading
23. Video-feedback intervention increases sensitive parenting in ethnic minority mothers: a randomized control trial
24. Development of a Video-feedback Intervention to promote Positive Parenting for Children with Autism (VIPP-AUTI)
25. Effects of intranasal oxytocin administration on memory for infant cues: Moderation by childhood emotional maltreatment
26. The significance of attachment security for children’s social competence with peers: a meta-analytic study
27. One doll fits all: validation of the Leiden Infant Simulator Sensitivity Assessment (LISSA)
28. Parenting, corpus callosum, and executive function in preschool children
29. Aftermath of Genocide: Holocaust Survivors' Dissociation Moderates Offspring Level of Cortisol
30. Attachment in the brain: adult attachment representations predict amygdala and behavioral responses to infant crying
31. The Universality of Childhood Emotional Abuse: A Meta-Analysis of Worldwide Prevalence
32. Infant Attachment, Parenting Stress, and Child Emotional and Behavioral Problems at Age 3 Years
33. Maternal sensitivity to infants in various settings predicts harsh discipline in toddlerhood
34. Maternal lifetime history of depression and depressive symptoms in the prenatal and early postnatal period do not predict infant–mother attachment quality in a large, population-based Dutch cohort study
35. Subcortical structures and the neurobiology of infant attachment disorganization: A longitudinal ultrasound imaging study
36. DRD4 genotype moderates the impact of parental problems on unresolved loss or trauma
37. Coping in old age with extreme childhood trauma: Aging Holocaust survivors and their offspring facing new challenges
38. Differential susceptibility to fathers' care and involvement: The moderating effect of infant reactivity
39. Parenting matters: Family science in the genomic era
40. In defence of situational morality: genetic, dispositional and situational determinants of children’s donating to charity
41. The role of disconnected and extremely insensitive parenting in the development of disorganized attachment: validation of a new measure
42. The first 10,000 Adult Attachment Interviews: distributions of adult attachment representations in clinical and non-clinical groups
43. Attachment to mother and nonmaternal care: bridging the gap
44. Diurnal cortisol patterns and stress reactivity in child Holocaust survivors reaching old age
45. Does intergenerational transmission of trauma skip a generation? No meta-analytic evidence for tertiary traumatization with third generation of Holocaust survivors
46. DRD4 7-repeat polymorphism moderates the association between maternal unresolved loss or trauma and infant disorganization
47. The concept of coherence in attachment interviews: Comparing attachment experts, linguists, and non-experts
48. Script-like attachment representations: Steps towards a secure base for further research
49. Unresolved states of mind, anomalous parental behavior, and disorganized attachment: A review and meta-analysis of a transmission gap
50. Attachment disorders and disorganized attachment: Similar and different<noteref rid="n1">1</noteref>
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