Supporting Infant Emotion Regulation Through Attachment-Based Intervention: a Randomized Controlled Trial
Abstract
Infant emotion regulation has long-term implications for human development, highlighting the need for preventive interventions that support emotion regulation early in life. Such interventions may be especially important for infants higher in emotional reactivity who need to regulate their emotions more frequently and intensely than infants lower in emotional reactivity. The current randomized trial examined main and moderated effects of an...
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Title
Supporting Infant Emotion Regulation Through Attachment-Based Intervention: a Randomized Controlled Trial
Published Date
May 10, 2020
Journal
Volume
21
Issue
5
Pages
702 - 713
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