INFANT ATTACHMENT - SUGGESTED ADDITIONAL READING
General Information:
Benoit, Diane. (2000). Attachment and parent-infant relationships...a review
of attachment theory and research. Ontario Association of Children's Aid
Societies (OACAS) Journal, 44(1), 13-22.
Boris, N. & Zeanah, C. (1999). Disturbances and disorders of attachment
in infancy: an overview. Infant Mental Health Journal, 20(1), 1-9.
Cassidy, J. & Shaver, P. R. (Eds.) (1999). Handbook of attachment:
Theory, research, and clinical applications. New York: Guilford Press.
Karen, Robert. (1994). Becoming attached - First relationships and how
they shape our capacity to love. New York: Oxford University Press.
Goldberg, S. (2000). Attachment and Development. In the Texts in Developmental
Psychology Series. New York: Oxford.
Assessing Infant Attachment:
Boris, N., Yutaka, A. & Zeanah, C. (1999). The development of infant-parent
attachment: Considerations for assessment. Infants and Young Children, 11(4),
1-10.
Boris, N., Fueyo, M. & Zeanah, C. (1997). The clinical assessment of
attachment in children under five. Journal of the American Academy of Child
and Adolescent Psychiatry, 36(2), 291-293.
Attachment-related Interventions:
Field, T. (1998). Maternal depression: Effects on infants and early interventions.
Preventive Medicine, 27, 200-203.
Krupka, A. (1998). Promoting resilience through secure attachment: A brief
intervention for adolescent mothers and their infants. Conference paper.
For more information, contact krupka@uwo.ca or 519-661-2111 ext. 84702.
Lojkasek, M., Cohen, N.J. & Muir, E. (1994). Where is the infant in
infant intervention? A review of the literature on changing troubled mother-infant
relationships. Journal of Psychotherapy Research, 31, 208-220.
Muir, E. (1992). Watching, waiting, & wondering: Applying psychoanalytic
principles to mother-infant intervention. Infant Mental Health Journal, 13,
319-328.
Niccols, A. & Mohamed, S. (2000). Parent training in groups: Pilot
study of “Right from the Start”. Journal of Early Intervention,
23, 133-143.
Van IJzendoorn, M. H., Juffer, F. & Duyvesteyn, M. G. C. (1995). Breaking
the intergenerational cycle of insecure attachment: A review of the effects
of attachment-based interventions on maternal sensitivity and infant security.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 36, 225-248.
Attachment and Infant Brain Development:
Atkinson, L. & Zucker, K. J. (Eds.) (1997). Attachment and psychopathology.
New York: Guilford Press.
Bradley, S.J. (2000). Affect Regulation and the Development of Psychopathology.
New York: Guilford Press.
Gunnar, Megan R. (1998). Quality of early care and buffering of neuroendocrine
stress reactions: Potential effects on the developing human brain. Preventive
Medicine, 27, 208-211.
Kraemer, G. W. (1992). A psychobiological theory of attachment. Behavioral
and Brain Sciences, 15, 493-541.
Nachmias, M., Gunnar, M., Mangelsdorf, S., Parritz, R. & Buss, K. (1996).
Behavioral inhibition and stress reactivity: The moderating role of attachment
security. Child Development, 67, 508-522.
Nelson, E. E. & Panksepp, J. (1998). Brain substrates of infant-mother
attachment: Contributions of opioids, oxytocin, and norepinephrine. Neuroscience
and Biobehavioural Reviews, 22, 437-452.
Culture and Attachment:
Hardwood, R.L, Miller, J.G., & Irizarry, N.L. (1995). Culture and Attachment:
Perceptions of the Child in Context. New York: Guilford press.
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