Socially indiscriminate attachment behavior in the Strange Situation: convergent and discriminant validity in relation to caregiving risk, later behavior problems, and attachment insecurity
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CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE MOTHER-INFANT RELATIONSHIP TO DISSOCIATIVE, BORDERLINE, AND CONDUCT SYMPTOMS IN YOUNG ADULTHOODValidity of evidence-derived criteria for reactive attachment disorder: indiscriminately social/disinhibited and emotionally withdrawn/inhibited types.Attachment and Emotional Development in Institutional Care: Characteristics and Catch-UpDeviations from the expectable environment in early childhood and emerging psychopathology.Maternal Disrupted Communication During Face-to-Face Interaction at 4 months: Relation to Maternal and Infant Cortisol Among at-Risk FamiliesMATERNAL ROLE CONFUSION: RELATIONS TO MATERNAL ATTACHMENT AND MOTHER-CHILD INTERACTION FROM INFANCY TO ADOLESCENCE.INDISCRIMINATE BEHAVIOR OBSERVED IN THE STRANGE SITUATION AMONG INSTITUTIONALIZED TODDLERS: RELATIONS TO CAREGIVER REPORT AND TO EARLY FAMILY RISKEarly institutionalization: neurobiological consequences and genetic modifiers.Annual research review: Attachment disorders in early childhood--clinical presentation, causes, correlates, and treatment.Disinhibited social engagement in postinstitutionalized children: differentiating normal from atypical behavior.Psychiatric outcomes in young children with a history of institutionalization.Practitioner review: clinical applications of attachment theory and research for infants and young children.Disinhibited Attachment Disorder in UK Adopted Children During Middle Childhood: Prevalence, Validity and Possible Developmental Origin.Indiscriminate behaviors in previously institutionalized young childrenReactive attachment disorder following early maltreatment: systematic evidence beyond the institution.Convergence between observations and interviews in clinical diagnosis of reactive attachment disorder and disinhibited social engagement disorderSocial cognitive deficits and biases in maltreated adolescents in U.K. out-of-home care: Relation to disinhibited attachment disorder and psychopathology.Disorganized attachment in infancy: a review of the phenomenon and its implications for clinicians and policy-makers.Inhibited attachment behaviour and disinhibited social engagement behaviour as relevant concepts in referred home reared children.The course of early disinhibited social engagement among post-institutionalized adopted children.Disturbances in attachment: inhibited and disinhibited symptoms in foster children.Infants' responsiveness, attachment, and indiscriminate friendliness after international adoption from institutions or foster care in China: application of Emotional Availability Scales to adoptive families.Adult disinhibited social engagement in adoptees exposed to extreme institutional deprivation: examination of its clinical status and functional impact.A proposed model of psychodynamic psychotherapy linked to Erik Erikson's eight stages of psychosocial development.Commentary: Should we move away from an attachment framework for understanding disinhibited social engagement disorder (DSED)? A commentary on Zeanah and Gleason (2015).The importance of quality of care: effects of perinatal HIV infection and early institutional rearing on preschoolers' attachment and indiscriminate friendliness.Interparental hostility and children's externalizing symptoms: Attention to anger as a mediator.Why Do Only Some Institutionalized Children Become Indiscriminately Friendly? Insights From the Study of Williams SyndromeQuality of institutional care and early childhood developmentAssessment of attachment disorder symptoms in foster children: comparing diagnostic assessment tools
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Socially indiscriminate attachment behavior in the Strange Situation: convergent and discriminant validity in relation to caregiving risk, later behavior problems, and attachment insecurity
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Socially indiscriminate attach ...... ems, and attachment insecurity
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Socially indiscriminate attach ...... ems, and attachment insecurity
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Socially indiscriminate attach ...... ems, and attachment insecurity
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Socially indiscriminate attach ...... ms, and attachment insecurity.
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Socially indiscriminate attach ...... ems, and attachment insecurity
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Alisha F Atlas-Corbett
Caitlin D Riley
Jean-François Bureau
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10.1017/S0954579409000376
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2009-01-01T00:00:00Z