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Attachments Past and Present: Implications for the Prevention of Child Maltreatment
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Attachments Past and Present: Implications for the Prevention of Child Maltreatment
Focus of Prevention Programs in the Early Years of Life
Intergenerational Hypothesis of Maltreatment
Patterns of Caregiving from First to Second Generation
Evidence for Intergenerational Transmission of Other Aspects of Parenting
Major Characteristics Associated with Breaking the Cycle of Abuse
Explaining Intergenerational Cycle: Models and Mechanisms
Ecological model explaining how maltreatment is transmitted across generations
Ecological model explaining how maltreatment is transmitted across generations
Bowlby's Inner Working Models (IWM)
Significant effects of maltreatment (birth to age 6) on developmental outcomes in adolescence
Approaches to Prevention and Intervention
