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Relations among children's perceptions of maternal behavior, attributional styles, and behavioral symptomatology in maltreated childrenSheree L Toth
Mt Hope Family Center, University of Rochester, New York 14608, USA
J Abnorm Child Psychol 30:487-501. 2002..These findings advance knowledge of how cognitive processes contribute to behavior problems in maltreated children and possess implications for prevention and intervention efforts...
Narrative representations of moral-affiliative and conflictual themes and behavioral problems in maltreated preschoolersS L Toth
Mt Hope Family Center, University of Rochester, NY 14608, USA
J Clin Child Psychol 29:307-18. 2000..The results demonstrate the relation between child maltreatment and children's organization of their life experiences and their behavioral symptomatology...
The efficacy of toddler-parent psychotherapy to reorganize attachment in the young offspring of mothers with major depressive disorder: a randomized preventive trialSheree L Toth
Mount Hope Family Center, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14608, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 74:1006-16. 2006..These results demonstrate the efficacy of toddler-parent psychotherapy in fostering secure attachment relationships in young children of depressed mothers...
The relative efficacy of two interventions in altering maltreated preschool children's representational models: implications for attachment theorySheree L Toth
Mt Hope Family Center, University of Rochester, NY 14608, USA
Dev Psychopathol 14:877-908. 2002..Findings are discussed with respect to their implications for developmental theory, with a specific focus on attachment theory and internal working models of relationships...
Narrative representations of caregivers and self in maltreated pre-schoolersS L Toth
Attach Hum Dev 2:271-305. 2000....
Maltreated and nonmaltreated preschoolers' conceptions of hypothetical and actual moral transgressionsJ G Smetana
Department of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, University of Rochester, New York 14627, USA
Dev Psychol 35:269-81. 1999..Affective responses differed as a function of maltreatment subtype and gender. Maltreated and nonmaltreated children may differ in the organization of their affective responses rather than in their moral evaluations...
The development of dissociation in maltreated preschool-aged childrenJ MacFie
Mt Hope Family Center, University of Rochester, USA
Dev Psychopathol 13:233-54. 2001..Results are discussed in terms of cascading effects of maltreatment throughout development, and the importance of developmentally sensitive interventions...
Dissociation in maltreated versus nonmaltreated preschool-aged childrenJ MacFie
Mt. Hope Family Center, University of Rochester, NY, USA
Child Abuse Negl 25:1253-67. 2001..Sexual abuse, physical abuse, neglect, severity, and chronicity are all implicated. Developmentally sensitive interventions that look beyond comorbidity with behavioral symptoms for dissociative preschool-aged children are needed...
Early-occurring maternal depression and maternal negativity in predicting young children's emotion regulation and socioemotional difficultiesAngeline Maughan
Department of Psychiatry, Children s Hospital Boston, Harvard Medical School, 300 Longwood Avenue, Boston, MA 02115, USA
J Abnorm Child Psychol 35:685-703. 2007..Findings increase understanding of the processes by which maternal depression confers risk on children's socioemotional adjustment...
Fostering secure attachment in infants in maltreating families through preventive interventionsDante Cicchetti
Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 55455, USA
Dev Psychopathol 18:623-49. 2006....
Expressed emotion in multiple subsystems of the families of toddlers with depressed mothersFred A Rogosch
Mt. Hope Family Center, University of Rochester, 187 Edinburgh St, Rochester, NY 14608, USA
Dev Psychopathol 16:689-709. 2004..The findings are discussed in terms of the multiple levels of family system influence on negativity in the emotional environment of toddlers of depressed mothers, developmental risk, and the need for family-level interventions...
Memory, maternal representations, and internalizing symptomatology among abused, neglected, and nonmaltreated childrenKristin Valentino
University of Rochester, USA
Child Dev 79:705-19. 2008..Valence of maternal schema was critical in differentiating those with high and low internalizing symptomatology among the neglected children only. Implications for clinical intervention and prevention efforts are underscored...
Mother-child play and emerging social behaviors among infants from maltreating familiesKristin Valentino
Mt Hope Family Center, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14608, USA
Dev Psychol 42:474-85. 2006..Findings discuss the influence of an early maltreating environment upon the development of the emergent self. Implications for early intervention are underscored...
Cognitive and emotional differences in young maltreated children: a translational application of dynamic skill theoryCatherine C Ayoub
Harvard Graduate School of Education, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Dev Psychopathol 18:679-706. 2006..This translation of dynamic skill theory, as applied to maltreated children, enhances our basic understanding of their functioning, clarifies the nature of their developmental differences, and underscores the need for early intervention...
Children's basic memory processes, stress, and maltreatmentMark L Howe
Lancaster University, Department of Psychology, UK
Dev Psychopathol 18:759-69. 2006..Although there is a clear need for additional research, the investigations that do exist reveal that maltreated children's basic memory processes are not reliably different from that of other, nonmaltreated children...
True and false memories in maltreated childrenMark L Howe
Department of Psychology, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Child Dev 75:1402-17. 2004..These results are discussed in the broader framework of children's memory development and the effects of the chronic stress associated with child maltreatment on basic memory processes...
False belief understanding in maltreated childrenDante Cicchetti
Mt Hope Family Center, University of Rochester, NY 14608, USA
Dev Psychopathol 15:1067-91. 2003..Findings are discussed in terms of the influence of harsh caregiving on the development of theory of mind. Implications for the understanding of normal developmental processes are highlighted...
Child maltreatmentDante Cicchetti
Mt Hope Family Center, Rochester, New York 14608, USA
Annu Rev Clin Psychol 1:409-38. 2005..Implications for prevention, intervention, and social policy are discussed, and recommendations for future research are proffered...
True and false recall and dissociation among maltreated children: the role of self-schemaKristin Valentino
University of Rochester, USA
Dev Psychopathol 20:213-32. 2008..Thus, positive self-schemas displayed by the younger neglected children were related to higher dissociation, suggestive of defensive self-processing. Implications for clinical intervention are underscored...
