Inge Bretherton

Affiliations: 
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
Early Childhood Education, Developmental Psychology
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Bretherton I. (2013) Revisiting Mary Ainsworth's conceptualization and assessments of maternal sensitivity-insensitivity. Attachment & Human Development. 15: 460-84
Bretherton I, Gullón-Rivera ÁL, Page TF, et al. (2013) Children's attachment-related self-worth: a multi-method investigation of postdivorce preschoolers' relationships with their mothers and peers. Attachment & Human Development. 15: 25-49
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
Bretherton I. (2010) Parental incarceration: the challenges for attachment researchers. Attachment & Human Development. 12: 417-28
Bretherton I. (2010) What children know. Science (New York, N.Y.). 254: 446
Bretherton I. (2010) Fathers in attachment theory and research: A review Early Child Development and Care. 180: 9-23
Bretherton I. (2008) Development of an enactive story completion task reflecting children's attachment representations Enfance. 60: 13-21
Bretherton I, Lambert JD, Golby B. (2005) Involved fathers of preschool children as seen by themselves and their wives: accounts of attachment, socialization, and companionship. Attachment & Human Development. 7: 229-51
Bretherton I, Page TF. (2004) Shared or conflicting working models? Relationships in postdivorce families seen through the eyes of mothers and their preschool children. Development and Psychopathology. 16: 551-75
Miljkovitch R, Pierrehumbert B, Bretherton I, et al. (2004) Associations between parental and child attachment representations. Attachment & Human Development. 6: 305-25
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