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Parent–Child Attachment and Dynamic Emotion Regulation: A Systematic Review

Although there is evidence parent–child attachment security is associated with trait-like emotion indices, trait perspectives do not fully capture children's responses to context, an important emotion regulation component. This paper evaluates whether attachment is associated with two dynamic e...

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Published in:Emotion Review 2023-01, Vol.15 (1), p.28-44
Main Authors: Obeldobel, Carli A., Brumariu, Laura E., Kerns, Kathryn A.
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