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229 related items for PubMed ID: 19016047

  • 1. Conversations about emotion in high-risk dyads.
    Raikes HA, Thompson RA.
    Attach Hum Dev; 2008 Dec; 10(4):359-77. PubMed ID: 19016047
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  • 2. Maternal secure base scripts, children's attachment security, and mother-child narrative styles.
    Bost KK, Shin N, McBride BA, Brown GL, Vaughn BE, Coppola G, Veríssimo M, Monteiro L, Korth B.
    Attach Hum Dev; 2006 Sep; 8(3):241-60. PubMed ID: 16938706
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  • 3. Emotion dialogues between mothers and children at 4.5 and 7.5 years: relations with children's attachment at 1 year.
    Oppenheim D, Koren-Karie N, Sagi-Schwartz A.
    Child Dev; 2007 Sep; 78(1):38-52. PubMed ID: 17328692
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  • 4. Individual differences in children's understanding of emotion: the roles of attachment and language.
    de Rosnay M, Harris PL.
    Attach Hum Dev; 2002 Apr; 4(1):39-54. PubMed ID: 12065029
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  • 5. Mother-child attachment in later middle childhood: assessment approaches and associations with mood and emotion regulation.
    Kerns KA, Abraham MM, Schlegelmilch A, Morgan TA.
    Attach Hum Dev; 2007 Mar; 9(1):33-53. PubMed ID: 17364481
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  • 6. Attachment security and parenting quality predict children's problem-solving, attributions, and loneliness with peers.
    Raikes HA, Thompson RA.
    Attach Hum Dev; 2008 Sep; 10(3):319-44. PubMed ID: 18821341
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  • 7. Individual differences in understanding emotion: the role of attachment status and psychological discourse.
    Harris PL.
    Attach Hum Dev; 1999 Dec; 1(3):307-24. PubMed ID: 11708229
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  • 8. Mother-child discourse in two contexts: links with child temperament, attachment security, and socioemotional competence.
    Laible D.
    Dev Psychol; 2004 Nov; 40(6):979-92. PubMed ID: 15535752
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  • 9. Parent--child emotion communication, attachment, and affective narratives.
    Leibowitz J, Ramos-Marcuse F, Arsenio WF.
    Attach Hum Dev; 2002 Apr; 4(1):55-67. PubMed ID: 12065030
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  • 10. Developmental correlates and predictors of emotional availability in mother-child interaction: a longitudinal study from infancy to middle childhood.
    Easterbrooks MA, Bureau JF, Lyons-Ruth K.
    Dev Psychopathol; 2012 Feb; 24(1):65-78. PubMed ID: 22292994
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  • 11. It takes two to talk: longitudinal associations among infant-mother attachment, maternal attachment representations, and mother-child emotion dialogues.
    Hsiao C, Koren-Karie N, Bailey H, Moran G.
    Attach Hum Dev; 2015 Feb; 17(1):43-64. PubMed ID: 25482104
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  • 12. Self-understanding in early childhood: associations with child attachment security and maternal negative affect.
    Goodvin R, Meyer S, Thompson RA, Hayes R.
    Attach Hum Dev; 2008 Dec; 10(4):433-50. PubMed ID: 19016051
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  • 13. Maternal expressed emotion related to attachment disorganization in early childhood: a preliminary report.
    Jacobsen T, Hibbs E, Ziegenhain U.
    J Child Psychol Psychiatry; 2000 Oct; 41(7):899-906. PubMed ID: 11079432
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  • 14. Maternal secure-base scripts and children's attachment security in an adopted sample.
    Veríssimo M, Salvaterra F.
    Attach Hum Dev; 2006 Sep; 8(3):261-73. PubMed ID: 16938707
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  • 15. Emotional competence and behavior problems: Differences across Preschool Assessment of Attachment classifications.
    Kidwell SL, Young ME, Hinkle LD, Ratliff AD, Marcum ME, Martin CN.
    Clin Child Psychol Psychiatry; 2010 Jul; 15(3):391-406. PubMed ID: 20603426
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  • 16. Emotional understanding: a comparison of physically maltreating and nonmaltreating mother-child dyads.
    Shipman KL, Zeman J.
    J Clin Child Psychol; 1999 Sep; 28(3):407-17. PubMed ID: 10446690
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  • 17. Early attachment predicts emotion recognition at 6 and 11 years old.
    Steele H, Steele M, Croft C.
    Attach Hum Dev; 2008 Dec; 10(4):379-93. PubMed ID: 19016048
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  • 18. The influence of maternal depression, caregiving, and socioeconomic status in the post-natal year on children's language development.
    Stein A, Malmberg LE, Sylva K, Barnes J, Leach P, FCCC team**.
    Child Care Health Dev; 2008 Sep; 34(5):603-12. PubMed ID: 18549438
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  • 19. Continuities in emotion understanding from three to six years.
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  • 20. Open mother-pre-schooler communication: relations with early secure attachment.
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    Attach Hum Dev; 2000 Dec; 2(3):347-70. PubMed ID: 11708223
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