Erik David Hesse, PhD

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Attachment and evolution; narrative; disorganized and unclassifiable child and adult attachment status; alterations in normal consciousness as related to adverse attachment experiences; effects of frightened and frightening parental behavior
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Research partner with Mary Main

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Frances K. Nkara grad student 2014- UC Berkeley (PsychTree)

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Mary Main collaborator
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Rozga A, Hesse E, Main M, et al. (2017) A short-term longitudinal study of correlates and sequelae of attachment security in autism. Attachment & Human Development. 1-21
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
Bahm NI, Simon-Thomas ER, Main M, et al. (2017) Unresolved loss, a risk factor for offspring, predicts event-related potential responses to death-related imagery. Developmental Psychology. 53: 191-199
Bahm NIG, Duschinsky R, Hesse E. (2016) Parental loss of family members within two years of offspring birth predicts elevated absorption scores in college Attachment & Human Development. 18: 429-442
Granqvist P, Hesse E, Fransson M, et al. (2016) Prior participation in the strange situation and overstress jointly facilitate disorganized behaviours: implications for theory, research and practice. Attachment & Human Development. 18: 235-49
Main M, Hesse E, Hesse S. (2011) Attachment Theory And Research: Overview With Suggested Applications To Child Custody Family Court Review. 49: 426-463
Behrens KY, Hesse E, Main M. (2007) Mothers' attachment status as determined by the Adult Attachment Interview predicts their 6-year-olds' reunion responses: a study conducted in Japan. Developmental Psychology. 43: 1553-67
Abrams KY, Rifkin A, Hesse E. (2006) Examining the role of parental frightened/frightening subtypes in predicting disorganized attachment within a brief observational procedure. Development and Psychopathology. 18: 345-61
Hesse E, Main M. (2006) Frightened, threatening, and dissociative parental behavior in low-risk samples: description, discussion, and interpretations. Development and Psychopathology. 18: 309-43
Hesse E, Main M. (2000) Disorganized infant, child, and adult attachment: collapse in behavioral and attentional strategies. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. 48: 1097-127; discussion
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