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Father contribution to human resilience
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 35 / Issue 5 / December 2023
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- 11 April 2023, pp. 2402-2419
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Continuity of psychopathology v. resilience across the transition to adolescence: role of hair cortisol and sensitive caregiving
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- Psychological Medicine / Volume 53 / Issue 10 / July 2023
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- 30 May 2022, pp. 4487-4498
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Investigating default mode network connectivity disruption in children of mothers with depression
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- The British Journal of Psychiatry / Volume 220 / Issue 3 / March 2022
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- 15 November 2021, pp. 130-139
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- March 2022
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Chronic early trauma impairs emotion recognition and executive functions in youth; specifying biobehavioral precursors of risk and resilience
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 34 / Issue 4 / October 2022
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- 29 March 2021, pp. 1339-1352
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Fathering moderates the effects of maternal depression on the family process
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 30 / Issue 1 / February 2018
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- 19 April 2017, pp. 27-38
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Mutual influences between child emotion regulation and parent–child reciprocity support development across the first 10 years of life: Implications for developmental psychopathology
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 27 / Issue 4pt1 / November 2015
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 1007-1023
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Infant negative reactivity defines the effects of parent–child synchrony on physiological and behavioral regulation of social stress
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 27 / Issue 4pt1 / November 2015
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 1191-1204
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Sensitive periods in human social development: New insights from research on oxytocin, synchrony, and high-risk parenting
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 27 / Issue 2 / May 2015
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- 06 May 2015, pp. 369-395
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Contributors
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Parent–child interaction and oxytocin production in pre-schoolers with autism spectrum disorder
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- The British Journal of Psychiatry / Volume 205 / Issue 2 / August 2014
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- 02 January 2018, pp. 107-112
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Stress reactivity in war-exposed young children with and without posttraumatic stress disorder: Relations to maternal stress hormones, parenting, and child emotionality and regulation
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 25 / Issue 4pt1 / November 2013
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- 08 November 2013, pp. 943-955
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Notes on Contributors
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- The Cambridge Handbook of Environment in Human Development
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Chapter 26 - Parenting Behavior as the Environment Where Children Grow
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Maternal versus child risk and the development of parent–child and family relationships in five high-risk populations
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 19 / Issue 2 / April 2007
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- 25 April 2007, pp. 293-312
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The role of culture in moderating the links between early ecological risk and young children's adaptation
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 19 / Issue 1 / January 2007
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- 22 January 2007, pp. 1-21
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Interaction synchrony and neural circuits contribute to shared intentionality
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- Behavioral and Brain Sciences / Volume 28 / Issue 5 / October 2005
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- 25 October 2005, pp. 697-698
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Skin-to-skin contact (Kangaroo Care) accelerates autonomic and neurobehavioural maturation in preterm infants
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- Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology / Volume 45 / Issue 4 / April 2003
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- 07 April 2003, pp. 274-281
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The Nature of the Mother's Tie to Her Infant: Maternal Bonding under Conditions of Proximity, Separation, and Potential Loss
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- The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines / Volume 40 / Issue 6 / September 1999
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- 01 September 1999, pp. 929-939
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- September 1999
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Parental Care and Intrusiveness as Predictors of the Abilities–Achievement Gap in Adolescence
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- The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines / Volume 39 / Issue 5 / July 1998
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- 01 July 1998, pp. 721-730
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- July 1998
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