53
Views
1
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
CLINICAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Latency-Aged Children with Attachment Disturbances

A Conjoint Treatment Model

Pages 175-211 | Published online: 09 Dec 2016

BIBLIOGRAPHY

  • Ainsworth, M., Blehar, M., Waters, E., & Wall, S. (1978). Patterns of Attachment: A Psychological Study of the Strange Situation. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
  • Boris, N., & Zeanah, C. (1999). Disturbances and disorders of attachment in infancy: An overview. Infant Mental Health Journal, 20, 1–9.
  • Bowlby, J. (1952). Maternal Care and Mental Health: A Report on Behalf of the World Health Organization as a Contribution to the United Nations Programme for the Welfare of Homeless Children. Geneva: World Health Organization.
  • ———. (1960). Grief and mourning in infancy and early childhood. Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 15, 9–52.
  • ———. (1969). Attachment, Vol. I of Attachment and Loss. New York: Basic Books.
  • ———. (1973). Separation: Anxiety and Anger, Vol. II of Attachment and Loss. New York: Basic Books.
  • ———. (1988). A Secure Base: Clinical Applications of Attachment Theory. London: Routledge.
  • Bretherton, I., & Oppenheim, D. (2003). The MacArthur Story Stem Battery: Development, administration, reliability, validity, and reflections about meaning. In Revealing the Inner Worlds of Young Children: The MacAruthur Story Stem Battery and Parent-Child Narratives. Ed. R. Emde, D. Wolf, & D. Oppenheim. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Brodzinsky, D., Singer, L., & Braff, A. (1984). Children’s understanding of adoption. Child Development, 55, 869–878.
  • Chaffin, M., Hanson, R., Saunders, B., Nichols, T., Barnett, D., Zeanah, C., Berliner, L., Egeland, B., Newman, E., Lyon, T., Letourneau, E., & Miller-Perrin, C. (2006). Report of the APSAC task force on attachment therapy, reactive attachment disorder, and attachment problems. Child Maltreatment, 11, 76–89.
  • Cicchetti, D., Toth, S., & Rogosch, F. (1999). The efficacy of toddler-parent psychotherapy to increase attachment security in off-spring of depressed mothers. Attachment & Human Development, 1, 34–66.
  • Downey, T. (2000). Little orphan Anastasia: The analysis of an adopted Russian girl. Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 55, 145–179.
  • Dozier, M., Higley, E., Albus, K., & Nutter, A. (2002). Intervening with foster infants’ caregivers: Targeting three critical needs. Infant Mental Health Journal, 23, 541–554.
  • Fonagy, P. (1999). Psychoanalytic theory from the viewpoint of attachment theory and research. In Handbook of Attachment: Theory, Research, and Clinical Applications. Ed. J. Cassidy & P. R. Shaver. New York: The Guilford Press, 595–624.
  • ———. (2006). The mentalization-focused approach to social development. In Handbook of Mentalization-Based Treatment. Ed. J. Allen & P. Fonagy. Chichester, England: Wiley, 53–99.
  • Fonagy, P., Gergely, G., Jurist, E., & Target, M. (2002). Affect Regulation, Mentalization, and the Development of the Self. New York: Other Books.
  • Fonagy, P., Gergely, G., & Target, M. (2008). Psychoanalytic constructs and attachment theory. In Handbook of Attachment: Theory, Research, and Clinical Applications, Second Edition. Ed. J. Cassidy & P. R. Shaver. New York: The Guilford Press, 783–810.
  • Fonagy, P., & Target, M. (1998). Mentalization and the changing aims of child psychoanalysis. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 8, 87–114.
  • Freud, A. (1960). Discussion of Dr. John Bowlby’s paper. Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 15, 53–62.
  • Grossmann, K., Grossmann, K., & Zimmermann, P. (1999). A wider view of attachment and exploration: Stability and change during the years of immaturity. Handbook of Attachment: Theory, Research, and Clinical Applications. Ed. J. Cassidy & P. R. Shaver. New York: The Guilford Press, 760–786.
  • Hodges, J., Steele, M., Hillman, S., Henderson, K., & Kaniuk, J. (2005). Change and continuity in mental representations of attachment after adoption. In Psychological Issues in Adoption: Research and Practice. Westport, CT: Praeger, 93–116.
  • Hughes, D. (2004). An attachment-based treatment of maltreated children and young people. Attachment & Human Development, 6, 263–278.
  • Kobak, R., & Madsen, S. (2008). Disruptions in attachment bonds: Implications for theory, research, and clinical intervention. In Handbook of Attachment: Theory, Research, and Clinical Applications, Second Edition. Ed. J. Cassidy & P. R. Shaver. New York: The Guilford Press, 23–47.
  • Lieberman, A. (2003). The treatment of attachment disorder in infancy and early childhood: Reflections from clinical intervention with later-adopted foster care children. Attachment & Human Development, 5, 279–282.
  • Lieberman, A., Van Horn, P. & Ippen, C. (2005). Toward evidence-based treatment: Child-Parent Psychotherapy with preschoolers exposed to marital violence. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 44, 1241–1248.
  • Lyons-Ruth, K. & Jacobitz, D. (2008). Attachment disorganization: Genetic factors, parenting contexts, and developmental transformation from infancy to adulthood. In Handbook of Attachment: Theory, Research, and Clinical Applications, Second Edition. Ed. J. Cassidy & P. R. Shaver. New York: The Guilford Press, 666–697.
  • Marans, S., Dahl, E., Marans, W., & Cohen, D. (1993). Aggressivity in play: Discussions with oedipal children. In The Many Meanings of Play: A Psychoanalytic Perspective. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 275–296.
  • Nickman, S. (1985). Losses in adoption: The need for dialogue. Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 40, 365–398.
  • O’Connor, T., & Zeanah, C. (2003). Attachment disorders: Assessment strategies and treatment approaches. Attachment & Human Development, 5, 223–244.
  • Pretorius, I. (2007). Repeating and recalling preverbal memories through play: The psychoanalysis of a six-year-old boy who suffered trauma as an infant. Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 62, 239–262.
  • Quinton, D., Rushton, A., Dance, C., & Mayes, D. (1998). Joining New Families: A Study of Adoption and Fostering in Middle Childhood. Chichester England: Wiley.
  • Robertson, J., & Robertson, J. (1989). Separation and the Very Young. London: Free Association Books.
  • Rushton, A., Treseder, J., & Quinton, D. (1995). An eight-year prospective study of older boys placed in permanent substitute families: A research note. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 36, 687–695.
  • Schore, A. (2001). Effects of a secure attachment relationship on right brain development, affect regulation, and infant mental health. Infant Mental Health Journal, 22, 7–66.
  • Slade, A. (2007). Commentary: In the best interests of the late-placed child: A report from the Attachment Representations and Adoption Outcome study. In Developmental Science and Psychoanalysis: Integration and Innovation. Ed. L. Mayes, P. Fonagy, & M. Target. London: Karnac Books, 183–191.
  • Slade, A., Sadler, L., De Dios-Kenn, C., Webb, D., Currier-Ezepchick, C., & Mayes, L. (2005). Minding the baby: A reflective parenting program. Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 60, 74–100.
  • Sroufe, L. (1986). Bowlby’s contribution to psychoanalytic theory and developmental psychopathology. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 27, 841–849.
  • ———. (1996). Emotional Development: The Organization of Emotional Life in the Early Years. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Steele, M., Henderson, K., Hodges, J., Kaniuk, J., Hillman, S., & Steele, H. (2007a). In the best interests of the late-placed child: A report from the Attachment Representations and Adoption Outcome study. In Developmental Science and Psychoanalysis: Integration and Innovation. Ed. L. Mayes, P. Fonagy, & M. Target. London: Karnac Books, 159–182.
  • Steele, M., Hodges, J., Kaniuk, J., Hillman, S., & Henderson, K. (2003). Attachment representations and adoption: Associations between maternal states of mind and emotion narratives in previously maltreated children. Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 29, 187–205.
  • Steele, M., Hodges, J., Kaniuk, J., Steele, H., D’Agostino, D., Blom, I., Hillman, S., & Henderson, K. (2007b). Intervening with maltreated children and their adoptive families. In Attachment Theory in Clinical Work with Children. Ed. D. Oppenheim & D. F. Goldsmith, 58–85.
  • Trowell, J. (2004). Reflections on an attachment-based treatment of maltreated children and young people. Attachment & Human Development, 6, 279–283.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.