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2. A deeper look at the association between childhood maltreatment and reflective functioning

3. STEP-COVID: A pilot study of a prenatal intervention for pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic

4. Cumulative childhood trauma and complex psychiatric symptoms in pregnant women and expecting men

5. Childhood trauma may increase risk of psychosis and mood disorder in genetically high-risk children and adolescents by enhancing the accumulation of risk indicators

6. Socioemotional development in infants of pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic : The role of prenatal and postnatal maternal distress

7. Une intervention de groupe brève pour favoriser le bien-être des femmes enceintes pendant la pandémie de COVID-19 et soutenir la résilience des familles

8. L’expérience des participantes au programme STEP : une intervention prénatale pour les femmes ayant subi de mauvais traitements durant leur enfance

9. Evaluation of the acceptability of a prenatal program for women with histories of childhood trauma: The program STEP

10. Maternal childhood abuse and neglect predicts offspring development in early childhood: the roles of reflective functioning and child sex

11. Development and validation of a self-report measure assessing failures in the mentalization of trauma and adverse relationships

13. Caregiving relationships are a cornerstone of developmental psychopathology.

14. Resolving trauma: The unique contribution of trauma-specific mentalization to maternal insightfulness.

15. Longitudinal associations between prenatal internalizing symptoms and mindfulness traits with postnatal bonding difficulties.

16. Characterizing the heterogeneity of disruptions in the resolution of trauma among women exposed to childhood maltreatment.

17. Links between early and concurrent attachment and reflective functioning in young adulthood.

18. Spillover effects on the relationship with the partner of a mentalization-based intervention for pregnant women.

19. Beyond abuse and neglect: validation of the childhood interpersonal trauma inventory in a community sample of adults.

20. A deeper look at the association between childhood maltreatment and reflective functioning.

21. STEP-COVID: a pilot study of a prenatal intervention for pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic.

22. Development and validation of a self-report measure assessing failures in the mentalization of trauma and adverse relationships.

23. Maternal childhood abuse and neglect predicts offspring development in early childhood: The roles of reflective functioning and child sex.

24. Socioemotional development in infants of pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic: the role of prenatal and postnatal maternal distress.

25. Childhood Trauma May Increase Risk of Psychosis and Mood Disorder in Genetically High-risk Children and Adolescents by Enhancing the Accumulation of Risk Indicators.

26. Cumulative childhood trauma and complex psychiatric symptoms in pregnant women and expecting men.

27. Evaluation of the Acceptability of a Prenatal Program for Women With Histories of Childhood Trauma: The Program STEP.

28. Association entre la fréquence de consultation des médias d’information et la détresse psychologique chez les femmes enceintes durant la pandémie de COVID-19: Association between news media consulting frequency and psychological distress in pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic.

29. Uptrend in distress and psychiatric symptomatology in pregnant women during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.

30. Parental Cannabis Use: Contradictory Discourses in the Media, Government Publications, and the Scientific Literature.

31. Prenatal Attachment, Parental Confidence, and Mental Health in Expecting Parents: The Role of Childhood Trauma.

32. The protective role of mentalizing: Reflective functioning as a mediator between child maltreatment, psychopathology and parental attitude in expecting parents.

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