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RESEARCH ARTICLES
Lyons-Ruth, K. Contributions of the mother-infant relationship
to dissociative, borderline, and conduct symptoms in young adulthood.
Infant Mental Health Journal. In press.
Lyons-Ruth, K., & Jacobvitz, D. Attachment disorganization:
Unresolved loss, relational violence, and lapses in behavioral and
attentional strategies. In: Solomon J, George C, editors. Attachment
disorganization. 2nd Edition. New York: Guilford. In press.
Henninghausen, K., Bureau, J., David, D., Hauser, S. & Lyons-Ruth,
K. Disorganized attachment in adolescence. In: Solomon J, George
C, editors. Attachment disorganization. 2nd Edition. New York: Guilford.
In press.
Bureau, J., Easterbrooks, M. A., & Lyons-Ruth, K. Maternal
depressive symptoms in infancy: Unique contribution to children's
depressive symptoms in childhood and adolescence? Development and
Psychopathology. In press.
Gunderson, J. & Lyons-Ruth, K. BPD's interpersonal hypersensitivity
phenotype: A gene-environment transactional model. Journal of Personality
Disorder. In press.
Lyons-Ruth, K. The interface between attachment and intersubjectivity:
Perspective from the longitudinal study of disorganized attachment.
Psychoanalytic Inquiry. In Press
Melnick,
S., Finger, B., Hans, S., Patrick, M. & Lyons-Ruth, K. Hostile-Helpless
States of Mind in the Adult Attachment Interview : A Proposed Additional
AAI Category with Implications for Identifying Disorganized Infant
Attachment in High-Risk Smaples. In H. Steele (Ed.) Clinical Applications
of the Adult Attachment Interview. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University
Press.
Lyons-Ruth,
K., Holmes, B.M., Sasvari-Szekely, M., Ronai, Z., Nemoda, Z. &
Pauls, D. Serotonin transporter polymorphism and borderline/antisocial
traits among low-income young adults. Psychiatric genetics, 2007;
17; 339-343.
Lyons-Ruth,
K., Melnick, S., Patrick, M. & Hobson, R.P. A controlled study
of hostile-helpless states of mind among borderline and dysthymic
women. Attachment and Human development, 2007; 9; 1-16.
Gervai,
J., Novak, A., Lakatos, K., Toth, I., Danis, I., Ronai, Z., Nemoda,
Z., Sasvari-Szekely, M., Bureau, JF., Bronfman, E., & Lyons-Ruth,
K. (2007) Infant genotype may moderate sensitivity to maternal affective
communications: Attachment disorganization, quality of care, and
the DRD4 polymorphism. Social Neuroscience,2, 1-13.
Holmes,
B. M., Lyons-Ruth, K. The RQ-clinical version: Introducing a profoundly-distrustful
attachment orientation with validation. Infant Mental Health Journal
2006; 27: 310-325.
Lyons-Ruth,
K., Dutra, L., Schuder, M., Bianchi, I. From Infant Attachment Disorganization
to Adult Dissociation: Relational Adaptations or Traumatic Experiences?
In R. Chevetz, Ed. Dissociative Disorders. Psychiatric Clinics of
North America, 2006; 29: 63-86.
Lyons-Ruth,
K., Easterbrooks, MA. Assessing Mediated Models of Family Change
in Response to Infant Home-Visiting: A Two-Phase Longitudinal Analysis.
Infant Mental Health Journal, 2006; 27:55-69.
Kobak,
R., Cassidy, J., Lyons-Ruth, K., & Ziv, Y. Attachment, stress,
and psychopathology: A developmental pathways model. In Cicchetti,
D. and Cohen, D. Developmental Psychopathology, Second Edition,
New York: Wiley; 2006; p. 333-369.
Nemoda, Z., Ronai, Z., Sasvari-Szekely, M., Pauls, D., Holmes,
B., & Lyons-Ruth, K. (2005). Serotonin Transporter Polymorphism
Associated with Borderline and Antisocial Features [Abstract]. American
Journal of Medical Genetics, 138B, 112.
Boston Change Process Study Group. The foundational level of psychodynamic
meaning: Implicit process in relation to conflict, defense, and
the dynamic unconscious. International Journal of Psychoanalysis,
in press. (Study Group members in alphabetical order: Bruschweiler-Stern,
N., Harrison, A., Lyons-Ruth, K., Morgan, A., Nahum, J., Sander,
L., Stern, D., Tronick, E.).
Lyons-Ruth, K. L'Interface entre attachment et intersubjectivite:
Perspectives issues de l'etude longitudinale de l'attachment desorganise.
Psychotherapies 2005; 25:223-234.
David,
D., Lyons-Ruth, K. Differential Attachment Responses of Male and
Female Infants to Frightening Maternal Behavior: Tend or Befriend
vs. Fight or Flight? Infant Mental Health Journal, 2005; 26(1):
1-18.
Boston Change Process Study Group. The 'something more' than interpretation
revisited: Sloppiness and cocreativity in the psychoanalytic encounter.
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 2005; 53; 693-729.
(Study Group members in alphabetical order: Bruschweiler-Stern,
N., Harrison, A., Lyons-Ruth, K., Morgan, A., Nahum, J., Sander,
L., Stern, D., Tronick, E.).
Lyons-Ruth,
K., Yellin, C., Melnick, S., Atwood, G. Expanding the concept of
unresolved mental states: Hostile/Helpless states of mind on the
adult attachment interview are associated with atypical maternal
behavior and infant disorganization. Development and Psychopathology,
2005; 17:1-23.
Henninghausen,
K. & Lyons-Ruth, K. Disorganization of Behavioral and Attentional
Strategies Toward Primary Attachment Figures: From Biologic to Dialogic
Processes. In Carter, S., Ahnert, L. et al., editors. .Attachment
and Bonding: A New Synthesis. Dahlem Workshop Report 92. Cambridge,
MA: The MIT Press, 2005; p. 269-301.
Agrawal,
H.R., Gunderson, J., Holmes, B.M., Lyons-Ruth, K. Attachment studies
with borderline patients: A review. Harvard Review of Psychiatry,
2004; 12: 94-104.
Lyons-Ruth,
K., Melnick, S. Dose-response effect of mother-infant clinical home-visiting
on aggressive behavior problems in Kindergarten. Journal of the
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2004; 43(6):
699-707.
Lyons-Ruth, K., Melnick, S.,Bronfman,E., Sherry, S., Llanas, L.
Hostile-helpless relational models and disorganized attachment patterns
between parents and their young children: Review of research and
implications for clinical work. In Atkinson, L., Goldberg, S., editors.
Attachment Issues in Psychopathology and Intervention. Mahwah, N.J:
Lawrence Erlbaum; 2004; p. 65-94.
Lyons-Ruth K, Zeanah C, Benoit D. Disorder and risk for disorder
during infancy and toddlerhood. In: Mash E, Barkley R, editors.
Child psychopathology. New York: Guilford; 1996; p. 457-491; Second
edition, 2003.
Schuder,
M., & Lyons-Ruth, K. "Hidden Trauma" in Infancy: Attachment,
Fearful Arousal, and Early Dysfunction of the Stress Response System.
In Osofsky, J. (Ed.). Trauma in Infancy and Early Childhood. NY:
Guilford Press; 2004; p. 69-104.
Lyons-Ruth,
K., Yellin, C., Melnick, S., Atwood, G. Childhood experiences of
trauma and loss have different relations to maternal unresolved
and hostile-helpless states of mind on the AAI. Attachment and Human
Developmen,t 2003; 5:330-352.
Lyons-Ruth,
K., Melnick, S.,Bronfman,E., Sherry, S., Llanas, L. Hostile-helpless
relational models and disorganized attachment patterns between parents
and their young children: Review of research and implications for
clinical work. In Atkinson, L., Goldberg, S., editors. Attachment
Issues in Psychopathology and Intervention. Mahwah, N.J: Lawrence
Erlbaum; 2003; p. 65-94.
Lyons-Ruth, K. El inconsciente bipersonal: el diálogo intersubjectivo,
la representación relacional actuada y la emergencia de nuevas
formas de organización relacional. Aperturas Psicoanaliticas,
4.
Lyons-Ruth
K, Wolfe R, Lyubchik A, Grogan T, Steingard R. Prevalance and correlates
of depressive symptoms in parents of children under three: Results
of the Commonwealth Survey. In: Halfon N, McLearn K, Schuster M.
editors. Child rearing in America: Challenges facing parents with
young children. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press; 2002;
p.217-259.
Lyons,
K., Lyubchik, A., Wolfe, R., Bronfman, E. Parental depression and
child attachment: Hostile and helpless profiles of parent and child
behavior among families at risk. In: Goodman S, Gotlib I editors.
Children of depressed parents: Alternative pathways to risk for
psychopathology. Washington, D. C.: American Psychological Association
Press; 2002; p. 89-121.
Lyons-Ruth,
K., Melnick S., & Bronfman, E. Hostile-helpless relational models
and interaction patterns between disorganized infants and their
mothers. In Brisch, K-H., Grossmann, K., Grossmann K.E., & Kohler,
L., editors. Bindungen und seelische Entwicklungswege: Vorbeugung,
Intervention und klinische Praxis. Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta. 2002;
p. 249-276.
Lyons-Ruth, K. and the Boston Change Process Study Group. The emergence
of new experiences: Relational improvisation, recognition process,
and non-linear change in psychoanalytic therapy. Psychologist-Psychoanalyst,
Vol. XXI, No. 4, Fall 2001, 13-17.
Lyons-Ruth, K., Lyubchik, A., & DiLallo, J. (2000) The impact
of early home-visiting services on behavior problems and social
competence in kindergarten: A three and a half year followup. Congress
Abstracts, 7th World Conference of the World Association for Infant
Mental Health, Infant Mental Health Journal, 21, (4-5), 292.
Easterbrooks,
M.A, Biesecker,G., Lyons-Ruth, K.Infancy predictors of emotional
availability in middle childhood: The roles of attachment security
and maternal depressive symptomatology. Attachment and Human Development
2000; 2:170-187.
Lyons-Ruth,
K., Wolfe,R., Lyubchik, A. Depression and the parenting of young
children: Making the case for early preventive mental health services.
Harvard Rev Psychiatry 2000; 8: 148-153.
Lyons-Ruth,
K. From birth to school-age: Influence of maternal factors, infant
attachment, and preventive intervention on outcomes of the infant
at social risk. Prospettive Psicoanalitiche nel Lavoro Instituzionale
1999; 2; 165-198.
Lyons-Ruth,
K., Bronfman, E. , Parsons, E. Frightened, frightening, and atypical
maternal behavior and disorganized infant attachment strategies.
In J. Vondra and D. Barnett (Eds.) Atypical Attachment in Infancy
and Early Childhood Among Children at Developmental Risk. Monographs
of the Society for Research in Child Development 1999, 64(3, Serial
No. 258):67-96.
Lyons-Ruth
K, Bronfman, E, Atwood G. A relational diathesis model of hostile-helpless
states of mind: Expressions in mother-infant interaction. In: Solomon
J, George C, editors. Attachment disorganization. New York: Guilford,
1999; p. 33-69.
Lyons-Ruth
K, Jacobvitz D. Attachment disorganization: Unresolved loss, relational
violence, and lapses in behavioral and attentional strategies. In:
Cassidy J, Shaver P, editors. Handbook of Attachment: Theory, Research,
and Clinical Applications. New York: Guilford; 1999; p. 520-554.
Lyons-Ruth,
K. Lexicons, eyes, and videotape: Invited commentary on Steele,
H. & Steele, M. Bowlby and psychoanalysis: Time for a reunion.
Social Development 1998; 7:127-131.
Lyons-Ruth,
K., Easterbrooks, M., Cibelli, C. Disorganized attachment strategies
and mental lag in infancy: Prediction of externalizing problems
at age seven. Developmental Psychology, 1997; 33: 681-692.
Lyons-Ruth,
K. Attachment relationships among children with aggressive behavior
problems: The role of disorganized early attachment patterns. Journal
of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 1996; 64:64-73.
Lyons-Ruth, K., Block D. The disturbed caregiving system: The disturbed
caregiving system: Relations among childhood trauma, maternal caregiving,
and infant affect and attachment. Infant Mental Health Journal 1996;
17: 157-275. Abstracted in the Brown University Child Development
Newsletter, Fall 1996.
Lyons-Ruth,
K. Broadening our conceptual frameworks: Can we reintroduce relational
strategies and implicit representational systems to the study of
psychopathology? Invited commentary on the special section on Parental
depression and distress: Implications for the development of offspring,
Developmental Psychology 1995; 31:432-436.
Alpern
L, Lyons-Ruth K. Preschool children at social risk: Chronicity and
timing of maternal depressive symptoms and child behavior problems
at school and at home, Development and Psychopathology 1993; 5:369-385.
Abstracted in Clinician's Research Digest 1993; 11: 6.
Lyons-Ruth
K, Alpern L, Repacholi B. Disorganized infant attachment classification
and maternal psychosocial problems as predictors of hostile-aggressive
behavior in the preschool classroom, Child Development 1993; 64:
572-585.
Lyons-Ruth
K, Zeanah C, Benoit D. Disorder and risk for disorder during infancy
and toddlerhood. In: Mash E, Barkley R, editors. Child psychopathology.
New York: Guilford; 1996; p. 457-491.
Lyons-Ruth
K, Zeanah C. The family context of infant mental health Part I:
Affective development in the primary caregiving relationship. In:
Zeanah C, editor. Handbook of infant mental health. New York: Guilford;
1993; p. 14-37. Lyons-Ruth,Zeanah(1993).pdf
Crockenberg S, Lyons-Ruth K, Dickstein S. The family context of
infant mental health Part II: Infant development in multiple family
relationships. In: Zeanah C, editor. Handbook of infant mental health.
New York: Guilford; 1993; p. 38-55.
Lyons-Ruth K. Maternal depressive symptoms, disorganized infant-mother
attachment relationships and hostile-aggressive behavior in the
preschool classroom: A prospective longitudinal view from infancy
to age five. In: Cicchetti D, Toth S, editors. Rochester symposium
on developmental psychopathology, Vol. 4: A developmental approach
to affective disorders. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum; 1992; p.131-171.
Lyons-Ruth K, Repacholi B, McLeod S, Silva E. Disorganized attachment
behavior in infancy: Short-term stability, maternal and infant correlates
and risk-related subtypes, Development and Psychopathology 1991;
3:377-396.
Lyons-Ruth K, Connell D, Grunebaum H, Botein D. Infants at social
risk: Maternal depression and family support services as mediators
of infant development and security of attachment, Child Development
1990; 61:85-98. Abstracted in Pediatrics Digest 1990; 8: 26-27.
Lyons-Ruth K, Connell D, Grunebaum H. Family deviance and family
disruption in childhood: Associations with maternal behavior and
infant maltreatment during the first two years of life, Development
and Psychopathology 1989; 1:219-236.
Lyons-Ruth K, Connell D, Zoll D. Patterns of maternal behavior
among infants at risk for abuse: Relations with infant attachment
behavior and infant development at 12 months of age. In: Cicchetti
D, Carlson V, editors. Child maltreatment: theory and research on
the causes and consequences of child abuse and neglect. New York:
Cambridge University Press; 1989; p. 464-493.
Lyons-Ruth K, Connell D, Zoll D, Stahl J. Infants at social risk:
Relationships among infant maltreatment, maternal behavior, and
infant attachment behavior, Developmental Psychology 1987; 23:223-232.
Cohn J, Tronick E, Matias R, Lyons-Ruth K. Face-to-face interactions
of depressed mothers with their infants. In: Tronick E, Field T,
editors. Maternal depression and infant disturbance. San Francisco:
Jossey-Bass, 1986; p. 31-44.
Lyons-Ruth
K. Maternal depressive symptoms, disorganized infant-mother attachment
relationships and hostile-aggressive behavior in the preschool classroom:
A prospective longitudinal view from infancy to age five. In: Cicchetti
D, Toth S, editors. Rochester symposium on developmental psychopathology,
Vol. 4: A developmental approach to affective disorders. Hillsdale,
NJ: Erlbaum; 1992; p.131-171.
Lyons-Ruth
K, Repacholi B, McLeod S, Silva E. Disorganized attachment behavior
in infancy: Short-term stability, maternal and infant correlates
and risk-related subtypes, Development and Psychopathology 1991;
3:377-396.
Lyons-Ruth
K, Connell D, Grunebaum H, Botein D. Infants at social risk: Maternal
depression and family support services as mediators of infant development
and security of attachment, Child Development 1990; 61:85-98. Abstracted
in Pediatrics Digest 1990; 8: 26-27.
Lyons-Ruth
K, Connell D, Grunebaum H. Family deviance and family disruption
in childhood: Associations with maternal behavior and infant maltreatment
during the first two years of life, Development and Psychopathology
1989; 1:219-236.
Lyons-Ruth
K, Connell D, Zoll D. Patterns of maternal behavior among infants
at risk for abuse: Relations with infant attachment behavior and
infant development at 12 months of age. In: Cicchetti D, Carlson
V, editors. Child maltreatment: theory and research on the causes
and consequences of child abuse and neglect. New York: Cambridge
University Press; 1989; p. 464-493.
Lyons-Ruth
K, Connell D, Zoll D, Stahl J. Infants at social risk: Relationships
among infant maltreatment, maternal behavior, and infant attachment
behavior, Developmental Psychology 1987; 23:223-232. Lyons-
Cohn
J, Tronick E, Matias R, Lyons-Ruth K. Face-to-face interactions
of depressed mothers with their infants. In: Tronick E, Field T,
editors. Maternal depression and infant disturbance. San Francisco:
Jossey-Bass, 1986; p. 31-44.
Lyons-Ruth
K, Zoll D, Connell D, Grunebaum H. The depressed mother and her
one-year-old infant: Environmental context, mother-infant interaction
and attachment and infant development. In: Tronick E, Field T, editors.
Maternal depression and infant disturbance. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass,
1986; p. 61-82.
Lyons-Ruth
K, Botein S, Grunebaum H. Reaching the hard to reach: Serving multi-risk
families with infants in the community. In: Cohler B, Musick J,
editors. Intervention with psychiatrically disabled parents and
their young children. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass; 1984; p. 95-122.
Lyons-Ruth
K, Connell D, Grunebaum H, Botein S, Zoll D. Maternal family history,
maternal caretaking and infant attachment in multi-problem families,
Journal of Preventive Psychiatry 1984; 2:403-425. Lyons-Ruth,
Lyons-Ruth
K. Developing a language of human action: Subjective goal as semantic
component of the verb give, Child Development 1981; 52:866-872.
Landry
M, Lyons-Ruth K. Recursive structure in cognitive perspective-taking,
Child Development 1980; 51:386-394.
Lyons-Ruth
K. Moral and personal value judgments of preschool children, Child
Development 1978; 49:1197-1207.
Lyons-Ruth
K. Bimodal perception in infancy: Response to auditory-visual incongruity,
Child Development 1977; 48:820-827.
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