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Julie Poehlmann
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Handbook of infant mental health
CH Zeanah
Guilford Publications, 2018
9692018
Representations of attachment relationships in children of incarcerated mothers
J Poehlmann
Child development 76 (3), 679-696, 2005
5222005
Children's contact with their incarcerated parents: research findings and recommendations.
J Poehlmann, D Dallaire, AB Loper, LD Shear
American Psychologist 65 (6), 575, 2010
4362010
Attachment and caregiving relationships in families affected by parental incarceration
RJ Shlafer, J Poehlmann
Attachment & human development 12 (4), 395-415, 2010
3142010
Incarcerated mothers' contact with children, perceived family relationships, and depressive symptoms.
J Poehlmann
Journal of family Psychology 19 (3), 350, 2005
3052005
Children's family environments and intellectual outcomes during maternal incarceration
J Poehlmann
Journal of Marriage and Family 67 (5), 1275-1285, 2005
1952005
The interaction of maternal and infant vulnerabilities on developing attachment relationships
J Poehlmann, BH Fiese
Development and psychopathology 13 (1), 1-11, 2001
1822001
Predictors of depressive symptom trajectories in mothers of preterm or low birth weight infants.
J Poehlmann, AJ Schwichtenberg, D Bolt, J Dilworth-Bart
Journal of Family Psychology 23 (5), 690, 2009
1692009
Family experiences associated with a child's diagnosis of fragile X or Down syndrome: Evidence for disruption and resilience
J Poehlmann, M Clements, L Abbeduto, V Farsad
Mental retardation 43 (4), 255-267, 2005
1682005
Maternal resolution of grief after preterm birth: implications for infant attachment security
PE Shah, M Clements, J Poehlmann
Pediatrics 127 (2), 284-292, 2011
1642011
An attachment perspective on grandparents raising their very young grandchildren: Implications for intervention and research
J Poehlmann
Infant Mental Health Journal: Official Publication of the World Association …, 2003
1642003
Parent–child interaction, maternal depressive symptoms and preterm infant cognitive function
BM McManus, J Poehlmann
Infant Behavior and Development 35 (3), 489-498, 2012
1512012
Emerging self-regulation in toddlers born preterm or low birth weight: differential susceptibility to parenting?
J Poehlmann, AJM Schwichtenberg, RJ Shlafer, E Hahn, JP Bianchi, ...
Development and psychopathology 23 (1), 177-193, 2011
1492011
The paradox of prematurity: The behavioral vulnerability of late preterm infants and the cognitive susceptibility of very preterm infants at 36 months post-term
PE Shah, N Robbins, RB Coelho, J Poehlmann
Infant Behavior and Development 36 (1), 50-62, 2013
1342013
Parent-infant interaction as a mediator of the relation between neonatal risk status and 12-month cognitive development
J Poehlmann, BH Fiese
Infant Behavior and Development 24 (2), 171-188, 2001
1282001
Preterm infants who are prone to distress: differential effects of parenting on 36‐month behavioral and cognitive outcomes
J Poehlmann, A Hane, C Burnson, S Maleck, E Hamburger, PE Shah
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 53 (10), 1018-1025, 2012
1202012
Applied behaviour analysis: does intervention intensity relate to family stressors and maternal well‐being?
A Schwichtenberg, J Poehlmann
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 51 (8), 598-605, 2007
1152007
A pilot study of contemplative practices with economically disadvantaged preschoolers: Children’s empathic and self-regulatory behaviors
J Poehlmann-Tynan, AB Vigna, LA Weymouth, ED Gerstein, C Burnson, ...
Mindfulness 7, 46-58, 2016
113*2016
Predictors of parenting stress trajectories in premature infant–mother dyads.
M Spinelli, J Poehlmann, D Bolt
Journal of Family Psychology 27 (6), 873, 2013
1092013
Factors associated with young children’s opportunities for maintaining family relationships during maternal incarceration
J Poehlmann, RJ Shlafer, E Maes, A Hanneman
Family Relations 57 (3), 267-280, 2008
1092008
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