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Clinical PsychologyOliver Lindhiem
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Recent PublicationsLindhiem, O., & Dozier, M. (in press). Caregiver commitment to foster children: The role of child behavior. Child Abuse & Neglect. Dozier, M., & Lindhiem, O. (in press). This is my child: Differences among foster parents in commitment to their young children. Child Maltreatment. Dozier, M., Peloso, E., Lindhiem, O., Gordon, M. K., Manni, M., Sepulveda, S., Ackerman, J., Bernier, A., & Levine, S., (in press). Preliminary evidence from a randomized clinical trial: Intervention effects on foster infants’ behavioral and biological regulation. Journal of Social Issues. Dozier, M., Grasso, D., Lindhiem, O., Lewis, E. (in press). A parent of one’s own: The role of caregiver commitment in foster care. In D. Oppenheim & D. Goldsmith (Eds.), Bridging the gap between science and practice. New York: Guilford. Hodges, B. H., & Lindhiem, O. (2006). Carrying babies and groceries: The effect of moral and social weight on caring. Ecological Psychology, 18(2), 93 – 111. Dozier, M., Lindhiem, O., & Ackerman, J. (2005). Attachment and biobehavioral catch-up: An Intervention targeting empirically identified needs of foster infants. In L. Berlin, Y. Ziv, L. Amaya-Jackson, & M. T. Greenberg (Eds.), Enhancing Early Attachments: Theory, research, intervention, and policy (pp.178-194). New York: Guilford. Dozier, M., Manni, M., & Lindhiem, O. (2005). Lessons from the longitudinal studies. In K. E. Grossman, K. Grossman, & E. Waters (Eds.), Attachment from infancy to adulthood: The major longitudinal studies (pp.305-319). New York: Guilford. |
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