Published in Attach Hum Dev on April 01, 1999
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Maternal depression, children's attachment security, and representational development: an organizational perspective. Child Dev (2009) 1.02
Addressing the mental health needs of pregnant and parenting adolescents. Pediatrics (2013) 0.96
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Representations of the caregiver-child relationship and of the self, and emotion regulation in the narratives of young children whose mothers have borderline personality disorder. Dev Psychopathol (2009) 0.87
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Post-partum depression: a comprehensive approach to evaluation and treatment. Ment Health Fam Med (2010) 0.80
The effectiveness of parent-child interaction therapy with depressive mothers: the changing relationship as the agent of individual change. Child Psychiatry Hum Dev (2011) 0.77
The benefits of child-parent psychotherapy to marital satisfaction. Fam Syst Health (2015) 0.76
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The development of depression in children and adolescents. Am Psychol (1998) 3.55
Dimensions of child maltreatment and children's adjustment: contributions of developmental timing and subtype. Dev Psychopathol (2001) 3.16
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The impact of child maltreatment and psychopathology on neuroendocrine functioning. Dev Psychopathol (2001) 2.16
The role of self-organization in the promotion of resilience in maltreated children. Dev Psychopathol (1997) 2.08
Diverse patterns of neuroendocrine activity in maltreated children. Dev Psychopathol (2001) 2.06
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Dissociation in maltreated versus nonmaltreated preschool-aged children. Child Abuse Negl (2001) 1.62
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Psychopathology as risk for adolescent substance use disorders: a developmental psychopathology perspective. J Clin Child Psychol (1999) 1.19
Social policy implications of research in developmental psychopathology. Dev Psychopathol (2000) 1.14
The development of dissociation in maltreated preschool-aged children. Dev Psychopathol (2001) 1.09
Effect of maltreatment on preschoolers' narrative representations of responses to relieve distress and of role reversal. Dev Psychol (1999) 1.08
Narrative representations of moral-affiliative and conflictual themes and behavioral problems in maltreated preschoolers. J Clin Child Psychol (2000) 1.05
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Maltreated and nonmaltreated preschoolers' conceptions of hypothetical and actual moral transgressions. Dev Psychol (1999) 0.86
Child compliance/noncompliance and maternal contributors to internalization in maltreating and nonmaltreating dyads. Child Dev (2001) 0.86
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Developmental processes in maltreated children. Nebr Symp Motiv (2000) 0.81
Remembering, forgetting, and the effects of trauma on memory: a developmental psychopathology perspective. Dev Psychopathol (1998) 0.79
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Stage-salient issues: a transactional model of intervention. New Dir Child Dev (1988) 0.75