Links

http://www.psychology.sunysb.edu/attachment/

The most comprehensive attachment related site on the Web, from New York State University at Stony Brook and the New York Attachment Consortium. Extensive reports and commentary on attachment theory and current research. A library of researcher's publication lists and on-line articles. Attachment measures for infant-mother, childhood, parenting, and marriage research, all within the Bowlby-Ainsworth tradition.

http://www.ncjfcj.org/dept/training/brevity/

The leading site for court related research issues from the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges focusing on adoption, foster care, child abuse and neglect, minority issues, causes of delinquency, teen violence, violence prevention, etc. Also available for a weekly newsletter on current research and public presentations.

http://www.infantinstitute.org

Information about the Tulane University Institute of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, one of the leading graduate training programs in infant mental health in the United States. Specific information regarding research, publications, faculty, policy, and training opportunities. Pay particular attention to their summary of “10 Things You Should Know About Infant Mental Health.”

http://www.talaris.org/

Talaris Research Institute seeks to advance a greater awareness of early brain development, promote effective parenting techniques, and enhance parent/child relationships. Responsible for the "Parenting Counts" multimedia initiative in collaboration with PBS, Talaris Research Institute continues to take cutting edge positions in bringing developmental/emotional literacy to the public. Pay particular attention to their "Spotlights" section with video and print examples of their media campaign. Also be sure to view their "Timeline" with a uniquely user-friendly introduction to developmental milestones in a child's life (birth-five).

http://www.ncast.org

NCAST-AVENUW Programs is a self-sustaining organization at the University of Washington School of Nursing and Center on Human Development & Disability. They provide innovative research based products for professionals working with families with infants and young children. The dynamic Promoting First Relationships curriculum is attachment-theory based and incorporates the Circle of Security™ into the curriculum. Be sure to check their website as they detail a variety of programs that will facilitate your endeavors to promote healthy parent child relationships from pregnancy through preschool years in your practice.

 



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