Line Brotnow Decker
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- The Family Cycle in Supervision: Enhancing Clinician Mentalizing in Work with Highly Stressed FamiliesStob V, Slade A, Brotnow L, Woolston J. The Family Cycle in Supervision: Enhancing Clinician Mentalizing in Work with Highly Stressed Families. Journal Of Infant Child And Adolescent Psychotherapy 2023, 22: 226-237. DOI: 10.1080/15289168.2023.2228719.
- Addressing Chronic School Absenteeism Through Intensive Home-Based Psychiatric Treatment: An Examination of the IICAPS ProgramConway, C. A., Decker, L. B., Moffett, S. J., Adnopoz, J., & Woolston, J. (2022). Addressing Chronic School Absenteeism Through Intensive Home-Based Psychiatric Treatment: An Examination of the IICAPS Program. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 1-12.
- Correction: Expectant Mothers Maximizing Opportunities: Maternal Characteristics Moderate Multifactorial Prenatal Stress in the Prediction of Birth Weight in a Sample of Children Adopted at BirthBrotnow L, Reiss D, Stover CS, Ganiban J, Leve LD, Neiderhiser JM, Shaw DS, Stevens HE. Correction: Expectant Mothers Maximizing Opportunities: Maternal Characteristics Moderate Multifactorial Prenatal Stress in the Prediction of Birth Weight in a Sample of Children Adopted at Birth. PLOS ONE 2020, 15: e0230595. PMID: 32163515, PMCID: PMC7067406, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0230595.
- When parents and clinicians disagree: Consequences for high-risk youth receiving in-home family-based psychiatric treatmentDecker, L. B., Patel, A. A., Conway, C. A., Kim, S., Adnopoz, J., & Woolston, J. L. (2021). When parents and clinicians disagree: Consequences for high-risk youth receiving in-home family-based psychiatric treatment. Children and Youth Services Review, 121, 105913.
- The Family Cycle: An Activity to Enhance Parents’ Mentalization in Children’s Mental Health TreatmentStob V, Slade A, Brotnow L, Adnopoz J, Woolston J. The Family Cycle: An Activity to Enhance Parents’ Mentalization in Children’s Mental Health Treatment. Journal Of Infant Child And Adolescent Psychotherapy 2019, 18: 103-119. DOI: 10.1080/15289168.2019.1591887.
- Protecting the child while preserving the relationship: Using baby’s relational withdrawal to gauge the effect of parental visitationDeprez A, Wendland J, Brotnow L, Gutleb A, Contal S, Guédeney A. Protecting the child while preserving the relationship: Using baby’s relational withdrawal to gauge the effect of parental visitation. PLOS ONE 2018, 13: e0196685. PMID: 29723234, PMCID: PMC5933754, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0196685.
- Intensive home-based programs for youth with serious emotional disturbances: A comprehensive review of experimental findingsMoffett S, Brotnow L, Patel A, Adnopoz J, Woolston J. Intensive home-based programs for youth with serious emotional disturbances: A comprehensive review of experimental findings. Children And Youth Services Review 2018, 85: 319-325. DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2017.10.004.
- Higher chronic psychological stress is associated with blunted affective responses to strenuous resistance exercise: RPE, pleasure, painStults-Kolehmainen M, Lu T, Ciccolo J, Bartholomew J, Brotnow L, Sinha R. Higher chronic psychological stress is associated with blunted affective responses to strenuous resistance exercise: RPE, pleasure, pain. Psychology Of Sport And Exercise 2016, 22: 27-36. DOI: 10.1016/j.psychsport.2015.05.004.
- Expectant Mothers Maximizing Opportunities: Maternal Characteristics Moderate Multifactorial Prenatal Stress in the Prediction of Birth Weight in a Sample of Children Adopted at BirthBrotnow L, Reiss D, Stover CS, Ganiban J, Leve LD, Neiderhiser JM, Shaw DS, Stevens HE. Expectant Mothers Maximizing Opportunities: Maternal Characteristics Moderate Multifactorial Prenatal Stress in the Prediction of Birth Weight in a Sample of Children Adopted at Birth. PLOS ONE 2015, 10: e0141881. PMID: 26544958, PMCID: PMC4636431, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0141881.