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Representational Models of Relationships: Links Between . . . Examination interviews of 32 morhere of 6-year old children, we found a significant correspondence between matemal internal working models of caregiving on the dimensions of secure base,
The relative efficacy of two interventions in altering . . . These results suggest that an attachment-theory informed model of intervention (PPP) is more effective at improving representations of self and of caregivers than is a didactic model of intervention directed at parenting skills
Attachment and Child Protection - Wiley Online Library These internal working models are mental representations of the child’s own worth and of the others’ views of the child, upon which the child bases future expectations of interpersonal relationships
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 312 055 AUTHOR George, Carol; Solomon . . . representational level, sensitivity implies three fundamental sets of self-other evaluations With regard to the self, the mother must positively evaluate: (1) her willingness to respond, that is, "I am the kind of person who vents to care for this child,"; (2) her ability to read and understand the child's signals, that is, "I know what this
DISSOCIATION AND INTERNAL MODELS OF PROTECTION: PSYCHOTHERAPY . . . This article presents strategies for treating child abuse survivors based on a theory of interpersonal protection that integrates research in attachment, developmental psychopathology, trauma, dissociation, and experiential psychotherapy
A Lifespan Perspective on Attachment and Care for Others This explanation is summarized in a con-ceptual model of the association between parental sensitive responsiveness on one hand, and a child’s empathy and prosocial behavior on the other, me-diated by the child’s attachment security, internal working models (IWMs), and effective emotion regulation
Attachment Theory and Child Abuse: An Overview of the . . . Bowlby (1973) described how children build mental representations or ‘internal working models’ of their own worthiness from experiences and perceptions of caregiver’s availability, ability and willingness to provide care and protection