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INFANT MENTAL HEALTH JOURNAL Volume Contents Volume 25, Number 1, January-February 2004 ARTICLES FIRST-TIME MOTHERS IN HOME VISITATION SERVICES UTILIZING CHILD DEVELOPMENT SPECIALISTS Anne McDonald Culp, Rex E. Culp, Tamara Hechtner-Galvin, Christina S. Howell, Tara Saathoff-Wells, and Pam Marr MATERNAL REPRESENTATIONS DURING PREGNANCY AND EARLY MOTHERHOOD Ebru Taskin Ilicali and Guler Okman Fisek MATERNAL LIMIT SETTING DURING TODDLERHOOD, DELAY OF GRATIFICATION, AND BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS AT AGE FIVE Gail M. Houck and Elizabeth A. LeCuyer-Maus PREDICTING MATERNAL REACTIVITY/SENSITIVITY: THE ROLE OF INFANT EMOTIONALITY, MATERNAL DEPRESSIVENESS/ ANXIETY, AND SOCIAL SUPPORT Bettina Mertesacker, Ulla Bade, Antje Haverkock, and Ursula Pauli-Pott PARENT-COMPLETED SCREENING FOR SOCIAL EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS IN YOUNG CHILDREN: THE EFFECTS OF RISK/ DISABILITY STATUS AND GENDER ON PERFORMANCE Jane Squires, Diane Bricker, and Elizabeth Twombly BOOK REVIEWS THE SOLIHULL APPROACH RESOURCE PACK. By Solihull Primary Care Trust and the University of Central England in Birmingham Reviewed by Patricia L. Blackwell HANDBOOK OF ATTACHMENT: THEORY, RESEARCH, AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS. By Jude Cassidy and Phillip R. Shaver, Editors Reviewed by Amy B. Dickson Volume 25, Number 2, March-April 2004 ARTICLES THE IMPACY OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ON MOTHERS’ PRENATAL REPRESENTATIONS OF THEIR INFANTS Alissa C. Huth-Bocks, Alytia A. Levendosky, Sally A. Theran, and G. Anne Bogat INSECURE ADULT ATTACHMENT STYLE AND DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS: IMPLICATIONS FOR PARENTAL PERCEPTIONS OF INFANT TEMPERAMENT Anu-Katriina Pesonen, Katri Raikk6nen, Timo Strandberg, Liisa Keltikangas- Jarvinen, and Anna-Liisa Jarvenpaa A FRENCH ADAPTATION OF THE INFANT-—TODDLER SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL ASSESSMENT Ziva Bracha, Fernando Perez-Diaz, Prescille Gerardin, Yvette Perriot, France de la Rocque, Martin Flament, Marie-Claude LeRoux, Philippe Reinert, Philippe Mazet, and Alice S. Carter MATERNAL RESOLUTION OF LOSS AND ABUSE: ASSOCIATIONS WITH ADJUSTMENT TO THE TRANSITION TO PARENTHOOD Kim Leon, Deborah B. Jacobvitz, and Nancy L. Hazen PARENT STYLES IN PROSPECTIVE FATHERS: A RESEARCH CARRIED OUT USING A SEMISTRUCTURED INTERVIEW DURING PREGNANCY Adriana Lis, Alessandro Zennaro, Claudia Mazzeschi, and Marianna Pinto COMPARING PARENTS’ PERCEPTIONS OF IVF CONCEIVED CHILDREN’S BEHAVIOR WITH NATURALLY CONCEIVED CHILDREN Alastair G. Sutcliffe, Philip R. Edwards, Claire Beeson, and Jacqueline Barnes Volume 25, Number 3, May—June 2004 CLINICAL PERSPECTIVES SCHEMATIC DECISION TREES FOR DC: 0-3 Chris Wright and Cherise Northcutt ARTICLES AQS SECURITY SCORES: WHAT DO THEY REPRESENT? A STUDY IN CONSTRUCT VALIDATION Hedwig J.A. van Bakel and J. Marianne Riksen-Walraven IMPROVING COMMUNICATION BETWEEN HEALTH AND INFANT MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS UTILIZING ONGOING COLLABORATIVE PEER SUPERVISION GROUPS Michael Thomasgard, Janeece Warfield, and Rosalind Williams MOTHERS’ INTERACTIONS WITH TEMPERAMENTALLY FRUSTRATED INFANTS Susan D. Calkins, Anne Hungerford, and Susan E. Dedmon INFANT COMMUNICATION AND THE MOTHER-INFANT RELATIONSHIP: THE IMPORTANCE OF LEVEL OF RISK AND CONSTRUCT MEASUREMENT Melanie A. Barwick, Nancy J. Cohen, Naomi B. Horodezky, and Mirek Lojkasek Volume 25, Number 4, July—August 2004 SPECIAL ISSUE THE ADDED VALUE OF ATTACHMENT THEORY AND RESEARCH FOR CLINICAL WORK INTRODUCTION THE ADDED VALUE OF ATTACHMENT THEORY AND RESEARCH FOR CLINICAL WORK: INTRODUCTION TO THE SPECIAL ISSUE David Oppenheim ARTICLES THE MOVE FROM CATEGORIES TO PROCESS: ATTACHMENT PHENOMENA AND CLINICAL EVALUATION Arietta Slade THE CLINICAL USE OF THE ADULT ATTACHMENT INTERVIEW IN PARENT-INFANT PSYCHOTHERAPY Miriam Steele and Tessa Baradon MOTHERS WHO WERE SEVERELY ABUSED DURING CHILDHOOD AND THEIR CHILDREN TALK ABOUT EMOTIONS: CO-CONSTRUCTION OF NARRATIVES IN LIGHT OF MATERNAL TRAUMA Nina Koren-Karie, David Oppenheim, and Rachel Getzler- Yosef DISORGANIZED INFANT ATTACHMENT STRATEGIES AND HELPLESS-FEARFUL PROFILES OF PARENTING: INTEGRATING ATTACHMENT RESEARCH WITH CLINICAL INTERVENTION Karlen Lyons-Ruth and Eda Spielman TRAUMATIC STRESS AND QUALITY OF ATTACHMENT: REALITY AND INTERNALIZATION IN DISORDERS OF INFANT MENTAL HEALTH Alicia F, Lieberman MATERNAL INSIGHTFULNESS AND PRESCHOOLERS’ EMOTION AND BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS: RECIPROCAL INFLUENCES IN A THERAPEUTIC PRESCHOOL PROGRAM David Oppenheim, Douglas Goldsmith, and Nina Koren-Karie FOSTER MOTHER STATE OF MIND AND TREATMENT USE: DIFFERENT CHALLENGES FOR DIFFERENT PEOPLE Mary Dozier and Sandra Sepulveda CLINICAL APPLICATION OF ATTACHMENT THEORY IN PERMANENCY PLANNING FOR CHILDREN IN FOSTER CARE: THE IMPORTANCE OF CONTINUITY OF CARE Yvon Gauthier, Gilles Fortin, and Gloria Jéliu Volume 25, Number 5, September—October 2004 SPECIAL ISSUE AMSTERDAM WORLD CONGRESS: PLENARY PAPERS FOREWORD WIDENING OUR HORIZONS IN INFANT MENTAL HEALTH Jean-Francois Saucier and Hiram E. Fitzgerald ARTICLES DECADE OF BEHAVIOR DISTINGUISHED LECTURE: DEVELOPMENT OF PHYSICAL AGGRESSION DURING INFANCY Richard E. Tremblay FATHERS AND FAMILIES: LOCATING THE GHOST IN THE NURSERY Paul Barrows IRVING B. HARRIS DISTINGUISHED LECTURE: REFLECTIVE SUPERVISION IN INFANT—FAMILY PROGRAMS: ADDING CLINICAL PROCESS TO NONCLINICAL SETTINGS Linda Gilkerson POVERTY, UNDERDEVELOPMENT, AND INFANT MENTAL HEALTH Linda M. Richter THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE COPARENTING RELATIONSHIP OVER THE TRANSITION TO PARENTHOOD Laurie A. Van Egeren COMMUNITY OUTREACH FOR CHILDREN EXPOSED TO VIOLENCE Joy D. Osofsky INSTITUTION-BASED EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAM Rifkat J. Muhamedrahimov, Oleg I. Palmov, Natalia V. Nikiforova, Christina J. Groark, and Robert B. McCall INTERVENTIONS WITH INFANTS AND FAMILIES AT RISK: CONTEXT AND CULTURE Salvador Celia Volume 25, Number 6, November—December 2004 ARTICLES PATERNAL INVOLVEMENT IN CHILD CAREGIVING AND INFANT SOCIABILITY France Frascarolo COLIC AND FUSSING IN INFANCY, AND SENSORY PROCESSING AT 3 TO 8 YEARS OF AGE Andrea DeSantis, Wendy Coster, Rosemarie Bigsby, and Barry Lester TEMPORAL CHANGES IN THE AFFECTIVE EXPERIENCE OF NEW FATHERS AND THEIR SPOUSES Marsha Kaitz and Daphna Katzir IMPACT OF FATHERS’ ALCOHOLISM AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS ON PARENT-INFANT ATTACHMENT STABILITY FROM 12 TO 18 MONTHS Ellen P. Edwards, Rina D. Eiden, and Kenneth E. Leonard PRETERM BEHAVIOR, MATERNAL ADJUSTMENT, AND COMPETENCIES IN THE NEWBORN PERIOD: WHAT INFLUENCE DO THEY HAVE AT 12 MONTHS POSTNATAL AGE? M. Veddovi, F. Gibson, D.T. Kenny, J. Bowen, and D. Starte INFANT MENTAL HEALTH JOURNAL REVIEWERS 2003-2004 AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 25 VOLUME CONTENTS

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