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| Kristin ValentinoSummaryAffiliation: University of Notre Dame Country: USA Publications
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Abuse, depressive symptoms, executive functioning, and overgeneral memory among a psychiatric sample of children and adolescentsKristin Valentino
Department of Psychology, University of Notre Dame, 128 Haggar Hall, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA
J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol 41:491-8. 2012..The meaning of these findings for models of OGM and clinical practice are emphasized...
Intergenerational continuity of child abuse among adolescent mothers: authoritarian parenting, community violence, and raceKristin Valentino
Department of Psychology, Center for Children and Families, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA
Child Maltreat 17:172-81. 2012..The salience of multiple ecological levels in interrupting the intergenerational continuity of child abuse is discussed, and implications for preventive programs are highlighted...
Parenting behaviors and posttraumatic symptoms in relation to children's symptomatology following a traumatic eventKristin Valentino
University of Notre Dame, Department of Psychology and Center for Children and Families, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA
J Trauma Stress 23:403-7. 2010..Implications for assessment and intervention following exposure to a PTE are emphasized...
Mother-child play and maltreatment: a longitudinal analysis of emerging social behavior from infancy to toddlerhoodKristin Valentino
Department of Psychology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA
Dev Psychol 47:1280-94. 2011..Child negative reactivity at Time 2 was positively associated with Time 1 maternal physical behavior and child imitation and with Time 2 maternal controlling behavior. Implications for early intervention efforts are emphasized...
Maternal history of parentification, maternal warm responsiveness, and children's externalizing behaviorAmy K Nuttall
Department of Psychology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA
J Fam Psychol 26:767-75. 2012..This finding suggests that facilitating the development of maternal contingent responsiveness among mothers with a history of destructive parentification may promote more adaptive child development in the next generation...
The Contribution of Children's Temperamental Fear and Effortful Control to Restraint and Seclusion During Inpatient Treatment in a Psychiatric HospitalDavid J Bridgett
Department of Psychology, Emotion Regulation and Temperament Laboratory, Northern Illinois University, Psychology Computer Science Building Rm 400, DeKalb, IL, 60115, USA
Child Psychiatry Hum Dev 43:821-36. 2012..These findings indicate that temperament should potentially be considered in individualized treatment plans targeting the prevention and/or reduction of R/S. Additional implications of the findings are also discussed...
