2017
Parental Reflective Functioning: Theory, Research, and Clinical Applications
Luyten P, Nijssens L, Fonagy P, Mayes L. Parental Reflective Functioning: Theory, Research, and Clinical Applications. The Psychoanalytic Study Of The Child 2017, 70: 174-199. DOI: 10.1080/00797308.2016.1277901.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchParental reflective functioningInternal mental statesMental statesChild attachmentParental mentalizingInbuilt capacityReflective functioningMental experienceEpistemic trustSocial communicationChild developmentMentalizingFuture researchClinical workRecent thinkingEmpirical evidencePurported roleChildrenResearchNeurobiologyFunctioningFeelingsTheoretical backgroundMultidimensionalityParents
1994
Language Abilities of Preschool‐Age Children Living With Cocaine‐Using Mothers
Malakoff M, Mayes L, Schottenfeld R. Language Abilities of Preschool‐Age Children Living With Cocaine‐Using Mothers. American Journal On Addictions 1994, 3: 346-354. DOI: 10.1111/j.1521-0391.1994.tb00251.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPreschool-age childrenLanguage abilityLanguage delayCocaine-dependent mothersCocaine-dependent womenPrenatal cocaine exposureCocaine-using mothersDrug treatment programsDay care centersLanguage comprehensionLanguage productionCocaine exposureExpressive skillsLanguage impairmentMore impairmentTreatment programSeverity of delayOlder childrenIntervention needsChildrenFuture researchImpairmentSeverityMothersFindings