John F. Grienenberger, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2002 | City University of New York, New York, NY, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorArietta Slade | grad student | 2002 | CUNY | |
(The impact of maternal reflective functioning on mother -infant affective communication: Exploring the link between mental states and observed caregiving behavior.) |
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Schechter DS, Myers MM, Brunelli SA, et al. (2006) Traumatized mothers can change their minds about their toddlers: Understanding how a novel use of videofeedback supports positive change of maternal attributions. Infant Mental Health Journal. 27: 429-447 |
Grienenberger JF. (2006) Group process as a holding environment facilitating the development of the parental reflective function: Commentary on the article by Arietta Slade Psychoanalytic Inquiry. 26: 668-675 |
Grienenberger JF, Kelly K, Slade A. (2005) Maternal reflective functioning, mother-infant affective communication, and infant attachment: exploring the link between mental states and observed caregiving behavior in the intergenerational transmission of attachment. Attachment & Human Development. 7: 299-311 |
Schechter DS, Kaminer T, Grienenberger JF, et al. (2003) Fits and Starts: A Mother-Infant Case-Study Involving Intergenerational Violent Trauma and Pseudoseizures Across Three Generations. Infant Mental Health Journal. 24: 510-528 |