Judith Solomon

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Mary Main grad student

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Carol George collaborator
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Granqvist P, Sroufe LA, Dozier M, et al. (2017) Disorganized attachment in infancy: a review of the phenomenon and its implications for clinicians and policy-makers. Attachment & Human Development. 1-25
George C, Solomon J. (2016) The Attachment Doll Play Assessment: Predictive Validity with Concurrent Mother-Child Interaction and Maternal Caregiving Representations. Frontiers in Psychology. 7: 1594
Duschinsky R, Greco M, Solomon J. (2015) The Politics of Attachment: Lines of Flight with Bowlby, Deleuze and Guattari. Theory, Culture & Society. 32: 173-195
Bretherton I, Seligman S, Solomon J, et al. (2011) “IF I COULD TELL THE JUDGE SOMETHING ABOUT ATTACHMENT. . . .” PERSPECTIVES ON ATTACHMENT THEORY IN THE FAMILY LAW COURTROOM Family Court Review. 49: 539-548
George C, Solomon J, McIntosh J. (2011) DIVORCE IN THE NURSERY: ON INFANTS AND OVERNIGHT CARE Family Court Review. 49: 521-528
Solomon J, George C. (1999) The caregiving system in mothers of infants: a comparison of divorcing and married mothers. Attachment & Human Development. 1: 171-190
Solomon J, George C. (1999) The development of attachment in separated and divorced families. Effects of overnight visitation, parent and couple variables. Attachment & Human Development. 1: 2-33
George C, Solomon J. (1999) The development of caregiving: A comparison of attachment theory and psychoanalytic approaches to mothering Psychoanalytic Inquiry. 19: 618-646
Solomon J, George C. (1996) The effects on attachment of overnight visitation in divorced and separated families Infant Behavior and Development. 19: 79
George C, Solomon J. (1996) Representational models of relationships: Links between caregiving and attachment Infant Mental Health Journal. 17: 198-216
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