516 results on '"Lyons‐Ruth, Karlen"'
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102. Early Maternal Withdrawal and Nonverbal Childhood IQ as Precursors for Substance Use Disorder in Young Adulthood: Results of a 20-Year Prospective Study
103. Indiscriminate behavior observed in the strange situation among institutionalized toddlers: Relations to caregiver report and to early family risk
104. Developmental correlates and predictors of emotional availability in mother–child interaction: A longitudinal study from infancy to middle childhood
105. Childhood maltreatment and prospectively observed quality of early care as predictors of antisocial personality disorder features
106. Risks and outcomes associated with disorganized/controlling patterns of attachment at age three years in the National Institute of Child Health & Human Development Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development
107. Rosa y Ferran: algo curioso sucedió en el camino hacia una interpretación transformadora
108. Mother-Daughter Relationship Inventory
109. Repercusiones clínicas de los trastornos de las relaciones de apego, desde la infancia a la adolescencia
110. El desarrollo de los conflictos y las defensas en los procesos relacionales implícitos
111. Association between dopaminergic polymorphisms and borderline personality traits among at-risk young adults and psychiatric inpatients
112. Childhood Adversity Is Associated with Left Basal Ganglia Dysfunction During Reward Anticipation in Adulthood
113. Quality of Early Care and Childhood Trauma
114. Attachment disorganization and controlling behavior in middle childhood: maternal and child precursors and correlates
115. Socially indiscriminate attachment behavior in the Strange Situation: Convergent and discriminant validity in relation to caregiving risk, later behavior problems, and attachment insecurity
116. Maternal depressive symptoms in infancy: Unique contribution to children's depressive symptoms in childhood and adolescence?
117. BPD's Interpersonal Hypersensitivity Phenotype: A Gene-Environment-Developmental Model
118. Contributions of the mother–infant relationship to dissociative, borderline, and conduct symptoms in young adulthood
119. Serotonin transporter polymorphism and borderline or antisocial traits among low-income young adults
120. Infant genotype may moderate sensitivity to maternal affective communications: Attachment disorganization, quality of care, and the DRD4 polymorphism
121. The Interface Between Attachment and Intersubjectivity: Perspective from the Longitudinal Study of Disorganized Attachment
122. A controlled study of Hostile-Helpless states of mind among borderline and dysthymic women
123. Relationship Questionnaire--Clinical Version
124. Assessing mediated models of family change in response to infant home visiting: A two-phase longitudinal analysis
125. The relationship questionnaire-clinical version (RQ-CV): Introducing a profoundly-distrustful attachment style
126. Expanding the concept of unresolved mental states: Hostile/Helpless states of mind on the Adult Attachment Interview are associated with disrupted mother–infant communication and infant disorganization
127. The Relationship Questionnaire-Clinical Version (RQ-CV): Further validation with a sample of high-risk young adults followed from infancy
128. L'interface entre attachement et intersubjectivité : perspectives issues de l'étude longitudinale de l'attachement désorganisé
129. Differential attachment responses of male and female infants to frightening maternal behavior: Tend or befriend versus fight or flight?
130. Attachment Studies with Borderline Patients: A Review
131. The parent-infant dialogue as a precursor to dissociation: An attachment theory approach to understanding dissociation
132. Intersubjectivité
133. Disorganized infant attachment strategies and helpless-fearful profiles of parenting: Integrating attachment research with clinical intervention
134. Childhood experiences of trauma and loss have different relations to maternal unresolved and Hostile-Helpless states of mind on the AAI
135. Dissociation and the Parent-Infant Dialogue: a Longitudinal Perspective From Attachment Research
136. The Two-Person Construction of Defenses: Disorganized Attachment Strategies, Unintegrated Mental States, and Hostile/Helpless Relational Processes
137. Commentary on Steele and Steele
138. Die Rolle des impliziten Wissens bei der therapeutischen Veränderung - Einige Auswirkungen entwicklungspsychologischer Beobachtungen für die psychotherapeutische Behandlung Erwachsener1 -
139. Psychoanalytic Research: Process and Progress: The Emergence of New Experiences: Relational Improvisation, Recognition Process, and Non-Linear Change in Psychoanalytic Therapy
140. Depression and the Parenting of Young Children: Making the Case for Early Preventive Mental Health Services
141. Infancy predictors of emotional availability in middle childhood: the roles of attachment security and maternal depressive symptomatology
142. ?I sense that you sense that I sense??: Sander's recognition process and the specificity of relational moves in the psychotherapeutic setting
143. Disorganized Behavior in Adolescent-Parent Interaction: Relations to Attachment State of Mind, Partner Abuse, and Psychopathology.
144. Chapter IV. Maternal Frightened, Frightening, or Atypical Behavior and Disorganized Infant Attachment Patterns
145. The two‐person unconscious: Intersubjective dialogue, enactive relational representation, and the emergence of new forms of relational organization
146. Atypical maternal behavior and infant attachment as predictors of emotional availability in middle childhood
147. Dyadically expanded states of consciousness and the process of therapeutic change
148. Case illustration: Moving along…and, is change gradual or sudden?
149. Attachment and psychopathology
150. Implicit relational knowing: Its role in development and psychoanalytic treatment
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