Subjective and objective measures of parent-child relationship dysfunction, child separation distress, and joint attention.
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The relation of general socio-emotional processing to parenting specific behavior: a study of mothers with and without posttraumatic stress disorderViolence-related PTSD and neural activation when seeing emotionally charged male-female interactions.Methylation of NR3C1 is related to maternal PTSD, parenting stress and maternal medial prefrontal cortical activity in response to child separation among mothers with histories of violence exposureAn fMRI study of the brain responses of traumatized mothers to viewing their toddlers during separation and play.Prediction of 7-year psychopathology from mother-infant joint attention behaviours: a nested case-control studyThe maternal brain and its plasticity in humans.Transition to Kindergarten: Negative Associations between the Emotional Availability in Mother-Child Relationships and Elevated Cortisol Levels in Children with an Immigrant Background.Negative and distorted attributions towards child, self, and primary attachment figure among posttraumatically stressed mothers: what changes with Clinician Assisted Videofeedback Exposure Sessions (CAVES).Mother-infant attachment and the intergenerational transmission of posttraumatic stress disorderAutonomic functioning in mothers with interpersonal violence-related posttraumatic stress disorder in response to separation-reunion.In search of neural endophenotypes of postpartum psychopathology and disrupted maternal caregiving.Maternal Factors as Moderators or Mediators of PTSD Symptoms in Very Young Children: A Two-Year Prospective Study.Forecasting aggression: toward a new interdisciplinary understanding of what makes some troubled youth turn violent.Relational Patterns Between Caregivers With PTSD and Their Nonexposed Children: A Review.Attention and attachment related behavior toward professional caregivers in child care centers: a new measure for toddlers.Understanding Bidirectional Mother-Infant Affective Displays across Contexts: Effects of Maternal Maltreatment History and Postpartum Depression and PTSD Symptoms.On the Origins of Disorganized Attachment and Internal Working Models: Paper I. A Dyadic Systems Approach.Limbic brain responses in mothers with post-traumatic stress disorder and comorbid dissociation to video clips of their children.Post-Traumatic Stress, Mother's Emotion Regulation, and Parenting in Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence.THE CAREGIVING HELPLESSNESS QUESTIONNAIRE: EVIDENCE FOR VALIDITY AND UTILITY WITH MOTHERS OF INFANTS.How do maternal PTSD and alexithymia interact to impact maternal behavior?Psychopathology and parenting: An examination of perceived and observed parenting in mothers with depression and PTSD.Parental PTSD, adverse parenting and child attachment in a refugee sample.War trauma lingers on: Associations between maternal posttraumatic stress disorder, parent-child interaction, and child development.Postadoption parenting and socioemotional development in postinstitutionalized children.Mother-infant joint attention and sharing: relations to disorganized attachment and maternal disrupted communication.
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Subjective and objective measures of parent-child relationship dysfunction, child separation distress, and joint attention.
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2010 թուականի Յունուարին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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2010年の論文
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2010年論文
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Charles H Zeanah
Claudia Hinojosa
Daniel S Schechter
Erica Willheim
J Blake Turner
Jaime McCaw
Kimberly Scholfield-Kleinman
Michael M Myers
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10.1521/PSYC.2010.73.2.130
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2010-01-01T00:00:00Z