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Autor:
Eva C. Ihle, Jerika C. Norona, Jackson Andrew Smith, Amy L. Busch, Keith Armstrong, Sarah Crouch, Teo Ernst, Sabrina M. Darrow, Dillon T. Browne
Publikováno v:
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. 47:727-748
The present study examined family-wide versus individual perceptions of, and changes in, family connectedness in response to a one-time reflecting team (RT) intervention. Seventy-six families (N = 208 individuals), recruited during family therapy, co
Autor:
Alicia F. Lieberman, Amy L. Busch
Publikováno v:
Attachment & Human Development. 12:505-527
This study examined links between mothers' Adult Attachment Interview ratings (AAI; Main, Goldwyn,Hesse, 2003) and their preschool children's IQ among 70 families who had experienced domestic violence. As predicted, children displayed significantly s
Autor:
Nigel P. Field, Julie E. Seplaki, David Spiegel, Lisa D. Butler, T. Andrew Hastings, Amy L. Busch
Publikováno v:
Psycho-Oncology. 14:492-502
This study examined pre- and post-loss levels of posttraumatic stress symptoms (intrusion and avoidance) in partners of metastatic/recurrent breast cancer patients, and the relationship of these symptoms to past, current, and anticipatory stressors.
Autor:
Amy L. Busch, Alicia F. Lieberman
The intimate interconnections linking biological, psychological, and social processes often are most apparent under conditions of environmental adversity, when the risk factors are so salient that their impact on personality functioning can be readil
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::87d0300988c950bfaea72d640c86619e
https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511711879.015
https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511711879.015
Publikováno v:
Development and psychopathology. 20(2)
This study examined links between the unresolved loss of a significant person and current functioning in marital and parenting relationships. Participants were 80 women who had experienced loss, their husbands, and their preschool children. Unresolve