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| JUDE A CASSIDYSummaryAffiliation: University of Maryland Country: USA Publications
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Feedback seeking in children and adolescents: associations with self-perceptions, attachment representations, and depressionJude Cassidy
Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park, 20742, USA
Child Dev 74:612-28. 2003..Contributions of feedback-seeking patterns to stability and change in children's and adolescents' development are discussed...
Enhancing attachment security in the infants of women in a jail-diversion programJude Cassidy
University of Maryland, USA
Attach Hum Dev 12:333-53. 2010..Given the lack of a randomized control group, results are discussed in terms of the exploratory, program-development nature of the study...
An attachment perspective on incarcerated parents and their childrenJude Cassidy
Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, USA
Attach Hum Dev 12:285-8. 2010..The contributors to this special issue present conceptual and empirical articles focusing on attachment issues related to incarcerated parents and their children. This introduction provides an overview of these contributions...
Generalized anxiety disorder: connections with self-reported attachmentJude Cassidy
2147C Biology Psychology Building, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA
Behav Ther 40:23-38. 2009..Logistic regression analyses revealed that elevations on PAAQ subscales could significantly predict GAD vs.non-GAD status. Results and the implications for advancing the theory and treatment of GAD are discussed...
Enhancing infant attachment security: an examination of treatment efficacy and differential susceptibilityJude Cassidy
Psychology Department, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA
Dev Psychopathol 23:131-48. 2011..We discuss the implications of these findings for the differential susceptibility hypothesis as well as for early intervention...
Children's peer selection: experimental examination of the role of self-perceptionsJude Cassidy
Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park 20742, USA
Dev Psychol 39:495-508. 2003..Selection of a globally negative peer was associated with attachment-insecurity/maternal-rejection and depressive symptoms...
Continuity and change in the measurement of infant attachment: comment on Fraley and Spieker (2003)Jude Cassidy
Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park 20742, USA
Dev Psychol 39:409-12; discussion 423-9. 2003..The author then makes several propositions for future research that are necessary for clarifying how best to measure infant attachment...
Reconstructive memory related to adolescent-parent conflict interactions: the influence of attachment-related representations on immediate perceptions and changes in perceptions over timeBrooke C Feeney
Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA
J Pers Soc Psychol 85:945-55. 2003..Implications for the continuity of relational models and relationship patterns are discussed...
Positive and negative reinforcement underlying risk behavior in early adolescentsLaura MacPherson
Department of Psychology, Center for Addictions, Personality, and Emotion Research, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA
Prev Sci 11:331-42. 2010..Results of the present study highlight the importance of considering both positive and negative reinforcement processes in combination when investigating vulnerability factors for early risk behavior engagement in youth...
Attachment and peer relations in adolescenceMatthew J Dykas
Department of Psychology, State University of New York, Oswego, NY, USA
Attach Hum Dev 10:123-41. 2008..In addition, insecure/dismissing girls, compared to secure/autonomous girls, were more likely to be neglected; no attachment group differences emerged for boys, or for peer rejection...
Functions of parent-child reminiscing about emotionally negative eventsRobyn Fivush
Department of Psychology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA
Memory 11:179-92. 2003..Thus girls may be forming a more elaborated and more interpersonal emotional self-concept than boys...
Do adolescents and parents reconstruct memories about their conflict as a function of adolescent attachment?Matthew J Dykas
Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Oswego, Oswego, NY 13126, USA
Child Dev 81:1445-59. 2010..Participant ratings were associated with observational ratings in theoretically consistent ways. Contrary to expectations, fathers showed no attachment-related memory biases...
Narrative assessment of attachment representations: links between secure base scripts and adolescent attachmentMatthew J Dykas
University of Maryland, USA
Attach Hum Dev 8:221-40. 2006..Adolescents' romantic-attachment avoidance and anxiety scores (as assessed using the Experiences in Close Relationship Inventory) were linked negatively to scripts for mothers and nonspecific others, respectively...
The generalization of attachment representations to new social situations: predicting behavior during initial interactions with strangersBrooke C Feeney
Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA
J Pers Soc Psychol 95:1481-98. 2008..Theoretical implications of the results and contributions to the existing literature are discussed...
Research Grants
- AT-RISK IRRITABLE INFANTSJude Cassidy; Fiscal Year: 2004..Maternal Attachment Interviews (at 6 and 12m) will permit examination of several important questions. ..
- ATTACHMENT AND RELATIONSHIPS IN ADOLESCENCEJude Cassidy; Fiscal Year: 2001..Measures will include the Adult Attachment Interview, questionnaire measures, observations of behavioral interaction, peer-, teacher-, and self- reports of social relations and behavior, and experimental information-processing tasks. ..
