Authors:
BARON D
ELAND J
KLEBER RJ
KRELL R
MOORE Y
SAGI A
SORIANO E
SUEDFELD P
VANDERVELDEN PG
VANIJZENDOORN MH
Citation: D. Baron et al., MULTIGENERATIONAL PERSPECTIVES AN COPING WITH THE HOLOCAUST EXPERIENCE - AN ATTACHMENT PERSPECTIVE FOR UNDERSTANDING THE DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUELAE OF TRAUMA ACROSS GENERATIONS, International journal of behavioral development, 22(2), 1998, pp. 315-338
Authors:
BAKERMANSKRANENBURG MJ
JUFFER F
VANIJZENDOORN MH
Citation: Mj. Bakermanskranenburg et al., INTERVENTIONS WITH VIDEO FEEDBACK AND ATTACHMENT DISCUSSIONS - DOES TYPE OF MATERNAL INSECURITY MAKE A DIFFERENCE, Infant mental health journal, 19(2), 1998, pp. 202-219
Authors:
VANIJZENDOORN MH
TAVECCHIO LWC
STAMS GJ
VERHOEVEN M
REILING E
Citation: Mh. Vanijzendoorn et al., ATTUNEMENT BETWEEN PARENTS AND PROFESSIONAL CAREGIVERS - A COMPARISONOF CHILD-REARING ATTITUDES IN DIFFERENT CHILD-CARE SETTINGS, Journal of marriage and the family, 60(3), 1998, pp. 771-781
Citation: Ag. Bus et al., ATTACHMENT AND BOOKREADING PATTERNS - A STUDY OF MOTHERS, FATHERS, AND THEIR TODDLERS, Early childhood research quarterly, 12(1), 1997, pp. 81-98
Citation: Mh. Vanijzendoorn, CRIME-CONTROL THROUGH EARLY-CHILDHOOD INTERVENTIONS - THE LIMITS OF NURTURANT PREVENTION, Politics and the life sciences, 16(1), 1997, pp. 46-47
Citation: Mh. Vanijzendoorn, ATTACHMENT, EMERGENT MORALITY, AND AGGRESSION - TOWARD A DEVELOPMENTAL SOCIOEMOTIONAL MODEL OF ANTISOCIAL-BEHAVIOR, International journal of behavioral development, 21(4), 1997, pp. 703-727
Authors:
SAGI A
VANIJZENDOORN MH
SCHARF M
JOELS T
KORENKARIE N
MAYSELESS O
AVIEZER O
Citation: A. Sagi et al., ECOLOGICAL CONSTRAINTS FOR INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF ATTACHMENT, International journal of behavioral development, 20(2), 1997, pp. 287-299
Citation: Ms. Dewolff et Mh. Vanijzendoorn, SENSITIVITY AND ATTACHMENT - A METAANALYSIS ON PARENTAL ANTECEDENTS OF INFANT ATTACHMENT, Child development, 68(4), 1997, pp. 571-591
Citation: Mh. Vanijzendoorn et Ms. Dewolff, IN SEARCH OF THE ABSENT FATHER - METAANALYSES OF INFANT-FATHER ATTACHMENT - A REJOINDER TO OUR DISCUSSANTS, Child development, 68(4), 1997, pp. 604-609
Authors:
KROONENBERG PM
VANDAM M
VANIJZENDOORN MH
MOOIJAART A
Citation: Pm. Kroonenberg et al., DYNAMICS OF BEHAVIOR IN THE STRANGE SITUATION - A STRUCTURAL EQUATIONAPPROACH, British journal of psychology, 88, 1997, pp. 311-332
Citation: Mh. Vanijzendoorn et al., ATTACHMENT REPRESENTATIONS OF PERSONALITY-DISORDERED CRIMINAL OFFENDERS, American journal of orthopsychiatry, 67(3), 1997, pp. 449-459
Citation: Mh. Vanijzendoorn et C. Schuengel, THE MEASUREMENT OF DISSOCIATION IN NORMAL AND CLINICAL POPULATIONS - METAANALYTIC VALIDATION OF THE DISSOCIATIVE EXPERIENCES SCALE (DES), Clinical psychology review, 16(5), 1996, pp. 365-382
Citation: Mh. Vanijzendoorn et Mj. Bakermanskranenburg, ATTACHMENT REPRESENTATIONS IN MOTHERS, FATHERS, ADOLESCENTS, AND CLINICAL GROUPS - A METAANALYTIC SEARCH FOR NORMATIVE DATA, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 64(1), 1996, pp. 8-21
Citation: Mh. Vanijzendoorn, THE ROLE OF ATTACHMENT IN THE DEVELOPMENT AND PREVENTION OF SOCIOPATHY, Behavioral and brain sciences, 18(3), 1995, pp. 576-577
Citation: Ag. Bus et al., JOINT BOOK READING MAKES FOR SUCCESS IN LEARNING TO READ - A METAANALYSIS ON INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF LITERACY, Review of educational research, 65(1), 1995, pp. 1-21
Citation: Ag. Bus et Mh. Vanijzendoorn, MOTHERS READING TO THEIR 3-YEAR-OLDS - THE ROLE OF MOTHER-CHILD ATTACHMENT SECURITY IN BECOMING LITERATE, Reading research quarterly, 30(4), 1995, pp. 998-1015
Citation: Mh. Vanijzendoorn, ADULT ATTACHMENT REPRESENTATIONS, PARENTAL RESPONSIVENESS, AND INFANTATTACHMENT - A METAANALYSIS ON THE PREDICTIVE-VALIDITY OF THE ADULT ATTACHMENT INTERVIEW, Psychological bulletin, 117(3), 1995, pp. 387-403
Citation: Mh. Vanijzendoorn, OF THE WAY WE ARE - ON TEMPERAMENT, ATTACHMENT, AND THE TRANSMISSION GAP - A REJOINDER, Psychological bulletin, 117(3), 1995, pp. 411-415
Citation: Mh. Vanijzendoorn et Ha. Zwartwoudstra, ADOLESCENTS ATTACHMENT REPRESENTATIONS AND MORAL REASONING, The Journal of genetic psychology, 156(3), 1995, pp. 359-372
Citation: Mh. Vanijzendoorn et al., BREAKING THE INTERGENERATIONAL CYCLE OF INSECURE ATTACHMENT - A REVIEW OF THE EFFECTS OF ATTACHMENT-BASED INTERVENTIONS ON MATERNAL SENSITIVITY AND INFANT SECURITY, Journal of child psychology and psychiatry and allied disciplines, 36(2), 1995, pp. 225-248