Matthew J. Dykas, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 
Area:
developmental psychology
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Jude A. Cassidy grad student 2006 University of Maryland
 (Attachment security and the processing of attachment -relevant social information in late adolescence.)
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Dykas MJ, Siskind DG. (2018) Turning From Parents: Psychological Distancing and Attachment-Related Changes in Regret for Immediate Contact in Emerging Adulthood Emerging Adulthood. 8: 195-208
Dykas MJ, Woodhouse SS, Jones JD, et al. (2014) Attachment-related biases in adolescents' memory. Child Development. 85: 2185-201
Sherman LJ, Stupica B, Dykas MJ, et al. (2013) The development of negative reactivity in irritable newborns as a function of attachment. Infant Behavior & Development. 36: 139-46
Ehrlich KB, Dykas MJ, Cassidy J. (2012) Tipping points in adolescent adjustment: predicting social functioning from adolescents' conflict with parents and friends. Journal of Family Psychology : Jfp : Journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43). 26: 776-83
Dykas MJ, Woodhouse SS, Ehrlich KB, et al. (2012) Attachment-related differences in perceptions of an initial peer interaction emerge over time: evidence of reconstructive memory processes in adolescents. Developmental Psychology. 48: 1381-9
Woodhouse SS, Dykas MJ, Cassidy J. (2012) Loneliness and Peer Relations in Adolescence Social Development. 21: 273-293
Dykas MJ, Ehrlich KB, Cassidy J. (2011) Links between attachment and social information processing: examination of intergenerational processes. Advances in Child Development and Behavior. 40: 51-94
Ehrlich KB, Cassidy J, Dykas MJ. (2011) Reporter discrepancies among parents, adolescents, and peers: adolescent attachment and informant depressive symptoms as explanatory factors. Child Development. 82: 999-1012
Dykas MJ, Cassidy J. (2011) Attachment and the processing of social information across the life span: theory and evidence. Psychological Bulletin. 137: 19-46
Dykas MJ, Woodhouse SS, Ehrlich KB, et al. (2010) Do adolescents and parents reconstruct memories about their conflict as a function of adolescent attachment? Child Development. 81: 1445-59
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