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International Attachment Conference 14th-16th July, 2022 Lisboa, Portugal The Society for Emotion & Attachment Studies ISPA-Instituto Universitário William James Center for Research

Transcript of IAC Detailed Program Booklet

International Attachment Conference

14th-16th July, 2022 Lisboa, Portugal

The Society for Emotion & Attachment

Studies

ISPA-Instituto Universitário

William James Center for Research

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Welcome Dear colleagues,

It gives me enormous pleasure to welcome you on behalf of the Society for

Emotion and Attachment Studies to the 2022 International Attachment

Conference in the wonderful city of Lisbon. As you will see, the program has

an extraordinary wealth of keynote lectures, symposia, and poster sessions,

showcasing just how vibrant our field is, from basic research to prevention,

treatment, and community practice. As the first IAC we've had since the

pandemic, I know this will be a very special conference. It is also our first

hybrid conference and will be wonderful opportunity for us to come

together in person and digitally to learn from each other, reconnect, and

celebrate the great work going on in the field of attachment research. I

strongly believe that the world needs the sort of work that we do more than

ever, and it is through our collective action and collaboration that we can

best meet that need. So, with that in mind, I wish you a creative, connected,

and stimulating conference!

Yours,

Pasco Fearon, President, SEAS

It is with great honour and privilege that the IAC Organizing Committee

welcomes you all. This Conference will take place in Lisbon. Lisbon is a

historical city, where the sun shines 290 days a year, and the temperatures

are quite warm. Discover Lisbon, the cuisine, the music, the old customs,

the ancient history, the cultural entertainment, and the hi-tech innovation.

Lisbon is famous for its hospitality and the family-like way it welcomes

visitors. Therefore, we hope you feel at home.

We are looking forward to sharing and enriching work and scientific

knowledge about attachment. We hope that this Conference can bring new

contributions to our field.

We will be waiting for you in July in Lisbon.

Manuela Veríssimo

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Sponsors

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Acknowledgments IAC 2022 gives a special thanks to SEAS Executive Board Members, Local

Organizing Committee members, William James Center for Research,

Students from the Mestrado em Psicologia e Psicopatologia do

Desenvolvimento and volunteers for their immense support in this year's

IAC.

SEAS Executive Board Dr. Marian Bakermans-Kranenburg, the Netherlands Dr. Nicola Carone, Vice-President, and Treasurer, Italy Dr. Pasco Fearon, President, United Kingdom Dr. Marlene Moretti, Canada Dr. Carlo Schuengel, the Netherlands Dr. David Oppenheim, Secretary, Israel Dr. Howard Steele, Past President, USA Dr. Brian Allen, Associate Member, USA Dr. Pascal Vrticka, Associate Member, UK Local Organizing Committee Dr. Manuela Veríssimo, ISPA- Instituto Universitário Dr. António J. Santos, ISPA-Instituto Universitário Dr. Susana Tereno, Université de Rouen Dr. Lígia Monteiro, Iscte-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa Dr. Carla Fernandes, ISPA-Instituto Universitário Dr. Eva Diniz, ISPA-Instituto Universitário Dr. Maryse Guedes, ISPA-Instituto Universitário Dr. Marília Fernandes, ISPA-Instituto Universitário Dr. Olivia Ribeiro, ISPA - Instituto Universitário Volunteers

Inês Morais Carolina Santos Catarina Perpétuo Mariana Martins

Ana Filipa Santos Eva Pires Marta Antunes Alice Tereno

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Table of contents

LETTERS OF WELCOME ............................................................... 1

SPONSORS ................................................................................. 2

SEAS EXECUTIVE BOARD .................................................................. 3 LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ........................................................ 3 VOLUNTEERS .................................................................................. 3

INFORMATION ........................................................................... 7

Conference Venue .................................................................. 7 Pre-Conference Workshop Venue .......................................... 7 Keynote Speakers ................................................................... 7 AM/PM Refreshment Breaks .................................................. 8 WIFI ........................................................................................ 8

IAC PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS ........................................... 9

THURSDAY, JULY 14TH, ............................................................ 12

FRIDAY, JULY 15TH ................................................................... 13

SATURDAY JULY 16TH .............................................................. 14

THURSDAY 14TH ....................................................................... 15

POSTER SESSION 1 ......................................................................... 15 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 1.1 ............................................................... 16 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 1.2 ............................................................... 16 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 1.3 ............................................................... 17 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 1.4 ............................................................... 18 PAPER SESSION 1 .......................................................................... 18 PAPER SESSION 2 .......................................................................... 19 PAPER SESSION 3 .......................................................................... 20 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 2.1 ............................................................... 20 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 2.2 ............................................................... 21 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 2.3 ............................................................... 22 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 2.4 ............................................................... 22 SIRG SONEAT SESSION .................................................................. 23

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PAPER SESSION 4 .......................................................................... 24 PAPER SESSION 5 .......................................................................... 24 POSTER SESSION 2 ......................................................................... 25 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 3.1 ............................................................... 26 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 3.2 ............................................................... 27 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 3.3 ............................................................... 27 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 3.4 ............................................................... 28 ROUNDTABLE ON TRAUMA .............................................................. 29 PAPER SESSION 6 .......................................................................... 29 PAPER SESSION 7 .......................................................................... 30

FRIDAY 15TH ............................................................................. 31

POSTER SESSION 3 ......................................................................... 31 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 4.1 ............................................................... 32 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 4.2 ............................................................... 32 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 4.3 ............................................................... 33 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 4.4 ............................................................... 34 PAPER SESSION 8 .......................................................................... 34 PAPER SESSION 9 .......................................................................... 35 PAPER SESSION 10 ........................................................................ 36 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 5.1 ............................................................... 36 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 5.2 ............................................................... 37 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 5.3 ............................................................... 38 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 5.4 ............................................................... 38 PAPER SESSION 11 ........................................................................ 39 PAPER SESSION 12 ........................................................................ 40 PAPER SESSION 13 ........................................................................ 40 POSTER SESSION 4 ......................................................................... 41 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 6.1 ............................................................... 42 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 6.2 ............................................................... 43 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 6.3 ............................................................... 43 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 6.4 ............................................................... 44 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 6.5 ............................................................... 44 ROUNDTABLE ON COLLABORATIVE ATTACHMENT RESEARCH .................... 45 PAPER SESSION 14 ........................................................................ 46

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SATURDAY 16TH ....................................................................... 47

POSTER SESSION 5 ......................................................................... 47 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 7.1 ............................................................... 48 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 7.2 ............................................................... 49 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 7.3 ............................................................... 49 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 7.4 ............................................................... 50 PAPER SESSION 15 ........................................................................ 51 PAPER SESSION 16 ........................................................................ 51 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 8.1 ............................................................... 52 SYMPOSIUM SESSION 8.2 ............................................................... 53 SPECIAL MEETING - ATTACHMENT ASIAN GROUP ................................. 53 PAPER SESSION 17 ........................................................................ 54 PAPER SESSION 18 ........................................................................ 55 PAPER SESSION 19 ........................................................................ 55 POSTER SESSION 6 ......................................................................... 56

SEAS GENERAL MEETING ......................................................... 58

FOOD & SHOPPING .................................................................. 59

MAPS & DIRECTIONS ............................................................... 60

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Information Conference Venue

ISPA, R. Jardim do Tabaco 34, 1149-041 Lisbon. Pre-Conference Workshop Venue

All pre-conference workshops will be held at ISPA. R. Jardim do Tabaco 34, 1149-041 Lisbon. Keynote Speakers We are delighted to have an exceptional line-up of Keynote speakers. Each Keynote will occur in the morning from 8:30 am to 10:30 am and evening at 2 pm. No other sessions will overlap with Keynote presentations. Thursday, July 14th Dr. Brian E. Vaughn Dr. David Oppenheim Dr. Kathryn Kerns Friday, July 15th Dr. Pasco Fearon Dr. Helen Minnis Dr. Tommie Forslund Saturday, July 16th Dr. Guy Bosmans Dr. Sophie Reijman Dr. Kathryn L. Humphreys

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The registration desk will be located in ISPA and will be staffed during the following times: Wednesday, July 13th – 8:00 am – 6:30 pm Thursday, July 14th – 7:30 am – 5:30 pm Friday, July 15th – 8:00 am – 5:30 pm Saturday, July 16th – 8:00 am – 10:00 am Your name badge must be worn at all times. The venue will not have a dedicated coat room for coats, luggage, or poster tubes, so please be mindful of your belongings. AM/PM Refreshment Breaks Coffee, tea, water, and refreshments will be available during scheduled break times and are included in the conference registration fee. Lunch is not included in the registration fee; please see the list of nearby restaurants at the back of the program. WIFI Wi-Fi is available for the entirety of the conference. While in the main conference space, Wi-Fi can be accessed through the login below. Free Wi-Fi is provided in all places of the building. Connect to: ISPA Visitantes Password: BfgfVm6Y1

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IAC Pre-Conference Workshops July 13th, 2022

All pre-conference workshops will be held ISPA (Rua Jardim do Tabaco, 34, Lisbon) For more information, please visit: https://internationalattachmentconference2022.com/program/

Connect: Attachment, Adolescence & Intervention (July 13, 2022) 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM (one-day) Led by: Dr. Marlene Moretti Register here

Morning Session

9:00-

9:45

Introductions & Connect Overview

Marlene Moretti, Ph.D., Psychology Department, Simon Fraser

University [email protected]

http://connectattachmentprograms.org/

9:50-

10:10 Connect Parent Group Program in Italy [In-Person]

Lavinia Barone, Ph.D., University of Pavia, [email protected]

Nicola Carone, Ph.D., University of Pavia, [email protected]

10:15-

10:35

Implementation of Connect in Sweden [In-Person]

Lisa Skutin, Humana, [email protected]

10:35-

10:50

Discussion & Coffee Break

10:50-

11:10

Connect Implementation in Sweden with Refugee Populations

[In-Person]

Fatumo Osman, Ph.D., Dalarna University, [email protected]

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11:15-

11:35

Implementation of Connect in South Africa [Virtual]

Sadiyya Haffejee, Ph.D., Centre for Social Development in Africa

[email protected]

Linda Theron, D.Ed., University of Pretoria, [email protected]

11:35-

12:00

Reflections & Discussion

12:00-

1:00 Lunch Break

Afternoon Session

1:00 –

1:10

Prelude to afternoon session

1:10-

1:30

Mandarin Connect Adaptation and Implementation [In-Person]

Lin Bao, M.A., Simon Fraser University, [email protected]

1:35-

1:55

Connect Implementation in the USA [Pre-Recorded]

Vicky Kelly, PhD., Annie E. Casey Foundation,

[email protected]

2:00-

2:20

Implementation of E-Connect in Mexico [In-Person]

Julia Gallegos, PhD., University of Monterrey,

[email protected]

2:20-

2:50

Discussion & Coffee Break

2:50-

3:10

Connect for Kinship and Foster Parents: Participants' Experiences

[Pre-Recorded]

Patti Ranahan, Ph.D., Concordia University,

[email protected]

Katherine Pascuzzo, Ph.D., Université de Sherbrooke,

[email protected]

3:15-

3:35

Connect for Kinship Parents in Australia: Progress & Future

Directions

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[Pre-Recorded]

Dave Pasalish, Ph.D., Australian National University,

[email protected]

3:35-

4:05

Reflections & Discussion

4:05-

4:30

Summary and discussion about next steps

The Lighthouse MBT-P Training Workshop (July 13,2022) 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM – Online Registration 2:15 PM – 5:15 PM – In-Person Registration

ONLINE WORKSHOPS JULY 13TH 2022 IN-PERSON

9:00 AM Mentalizing introductions 2:15 PM

9:45 AM Epistemic trust, attachment, and mentalizing to

the parent-child relationship 3:00 PM

10:00 AM Parental mentalizing deficits + failures –

"unseen" and "unheard" children 3:15 PM

10:15 AM Lighthouse Tour – Introduction to the

metaphors 3:30 PM

10:30 AM Coffee break 3:45 PM

10:45 AM Experiental group – Safe Harbour Exercise +

discussion 4:30 PM

11:30 AM Techniques for facilitating pro-mentalizing

conversations with parents 4:45 PM

12:00 AM Questions & Finish 5:15 PM

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Thursday, July 14th Program Overview

DAY 1 Session Location 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM Registration Open (all day) Hall ISPA

8:00 – 8:30 AM Check-in Hall ISPA

8:30 – 9:30 AM

Keynote: Dr. Brian E. Vaughn “ Keynote speaker: Brian E. Vaughn “Constructing Mental Models of Attachment in Theory and in

Lived Experiences”

Auditório Armando de

Castro

9:30 – 10:30 AM

Keynote: Dr. David Oppenheim "Mother-father-child interactions in Autism: Roots in

parental insightfulness and contribution to children's social competence."

Auditório Armando de

Castro

10:30 - 11:00 AM

AM Refreshment Break 1st Poster Session

Galeria Malangatana

Bar Aberto Room 307

11:00 - 12:30 PM

1st Symposium Session 1st Paper Session 2nd Paper Session 3rd Paper Session

Various

12.30 – 2:00 PM Lunch Break

2:00 – 3:00 PM

Keynote: Dr. Kathryn Kerns "The Secure Base in Middle Childhood."

Auditório Armando de

Castro

3:00 – 4:30 PM

2nd Symposium Session SIRG SoNeAt Session

4th Paper Session 5th Paper Session

Various

4:30 – 5:00 PM

PM Refreshment Break 2nd Poster Session

Galeria Malangatana

Bar Aberto Room 307

5:00 – 6:30 PM

3rd Symposium Session Roundtable on trauma

6th Paper Session 7th Paper Session

Various

6:30 – 7:30 PM

Francophone Attachment Network – goûter inaugural Room 303

6:30 – 7:30 PM Ibero-American Attachment Meeting Room 306

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Friday, July 15th Program Overview

DAY 2 Session Location

8:00 AM – 5:30 PM Registration Open (all day) Hall ISPA

8:30 – 9:30 AM

Keynote: Dr. Pasco Fearon "Looking forward, looking back: taking stock of 30

years of attachment research."

Auditório Armando de

Castro

9:30 - 10:30 AM

Keynote: Dr. Helen Minnis "Silent symptoms in maltreated children."

Auditório Armando de

Castro

10:30 - 11:00 AM

AM Refreshment Break 3rd Poster Session

Galeria Malangatana

Bar Aberto Room 307

11:00 - 12:30 AM

4th Symposium Session 8th Paper Session 9th Paper Session

10th Paper Session

Various

12.30 – 2:00 PM Lunch Break

2:00 – 3:00 PM

Keynote: Dr. Tommie Forslund "Attachment Goes to Court: On the application of attachment theory, research and assessments in

child protection and child custody assessment and decision-making."

Auditório Armando de

Castro

3:00 – 4:30 PM

5th Symposium Session 11th Paper Session 12th Paper Session 13th Paper Session

Various

4:30 – 5:00 PM

PM Refreshment Break 4th Poster Session

Galeria Malangatana

Bar Aberto Room 307

5:00 – 6:30 PM

6th Symposium Session Roundtable on collaborative attachment research

14th Paper Session Various

6:30 – 7:30 PM SEAS GENERAL MEETING Room 301

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Saturday July 16th Program Overview

DAY 3 Session Location

8:00 – 10:00 AM Registration Open (morning only) Hall ISPA

8:30 – 9:30 AM

Keynote: Dr. Guy Bosmans "Exploring the black box of attachment

development: Theoretical and therapeutic Avenues."

Auditório Armando de

Castro

9:30 – 10:30 AM

Keynote: Dr. Sophie Reijman “When attachment fails? Rearing contexts and

clinical relevance.”

Auditório Armando de

Castro

10:30 - 11:00 AM

AM Refreshment Break 5th Poster Session

Galeria Malangatana

Bar Aberto Room 307

11:00 - 12:30 PM

7th Symposium Session

15th Paper Session

16th Paper Session Various

12.30 – 2:00 PM Lunch Break

2:00 – 3:00 PM

Keynote: Dr. Kathryn L. Humphreys "Caregiver presence in early development."

Auditório Armando de

Castro

3:00 – 4:30 PM

8th Symposium Session

Attachment Asian Group Special Meeting

17th Paper Session

18th Paper Session

19th Paper Session

Various

4:30 – 5:00 PM

Porto de Honra 6th Poster Session

Galeria Malangatana

Room 307

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THURSDAY 14TH Poster Session 1 "Attachment/Parent-child relationships and outcomes" 10:30 – 11:00 AM Location: Room 307

Poster

Number Title

Presenting Author

P0004

Are the children alright? A systematic review

of psychological adjustment of children

conceived by assisted reproductive

technologies

Francis Anne

Carneiro

P7052

Attachment as a Moderator of the Effect of

Bullying on Self-esteem in Young

Adolescence

Raphaële

Miljkovitch

P7132 Children's attachment representations and

self-concept Carolina Santos

P7185 Executive function in preschool children: the

implication of family interactions Annie-Pier Labbé

P7222

The association between parent-child

relationship quality and kindergarten

children's ability to freely verbalize and

regulate their emotions

Amanda Czik

P7230 Association between maternal insightfulness

and kindergarteners' classroom behavior Amanda Czik

P0006

The role of Attachment and Social

Acceptance on the development of Self-

Esteem during childhood

Inês Morais

P7197

Easing infants' transition to center-based

child care using a video-feedback

intervention for professional caregivers and

parents: A feasibility study

Sanne de Vet

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P7259

Attachment and the development of

prosocial behaviors and empathy in children

and adolescents: A systematic review

Mariana Costa

Martins

Symposium Session 1.1

11:00 AM – 12:30 PM Location: Room 301 (Auditório Armando de Castro)

Child and Adolescent Global Mental Health (Invited Symposium)

Chair: Miriam Steele

1) Mental Health of Institutionalized Children Around the Globe in SOS

Children's Villages and Other Settings

Presenter/Contributors: Marinus van IJzendoorn & Marian Bakermans-

Kranenburg

2) Early childhood and concurrent predictors of depression and suicidal

ideation in adolescents: Evidence from a 20 year longitudinal intervention

study in South Africa

Presenter/Contributors: Mark Tomlinson, Stefani du Toit, Katharina Haag,

Kathryn Roberts, Lorraine Sherr & Sarah Skeen

3) Assessing Maternal Self-Efficacy in a Community-Based Intervention in Rural

India using Quasi-Experimental Design

Presenter/Contributors: Zishan Jiwani, Srivastava Shipra, Arun Sanyal & Miriam

Steele

4) Listening and Resilience: Psychological Support for First Nations Youth in

Canada

Presenter/Contributors: Hannah Mate, A. Andrews & Omayeli Jemide

Symposium Session 1.2

11:00 AM – 12:30 PM Location: Room 311 (Auditório Vítor Almada)

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Early Caregiving and the Development of Language Competence: A View from

Meta-Analyses

Chair: Or Dagan

Discussant: Elizabeth Meins

1) A meta-analysis on child-caregiver attachment and child language

Presenter/Contributors: Audrey-Ann Deneault, Pasco Fearon, Julianna Watt &

Sheri Madigan

2) Attachment networks with mothers and fathers as predictors of language

competence: An individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis

Presenter/Contributors: Or Dagan, Carlo Schuengel, Marije L. Verhage,

Abraham Sagi-Schwartz, Sheri Madigan, Jean-François Bureau, Robbie

Duschinsky, Glenn I. Roisman, Rina D. Eiden, Kristin Bernard, Marian

Bakermans-Kranenburg, Ora Aviezer, Maria Wong, Deborah Capaldi, Mirjam

Oosterman, Isabel Soares, Susana Tereno, Carla Martins, Eva C. Martins, Ana

Osorio & CAMPOS n.a.

3) Maternal Sensitivity and Warmth and Child Language Abilities: A Series of

Meta-Analyses

Presenter/Contributors: Sahar Borairi, Pasco Fearon, Andre Plamondon,

Heather Prime, Jennifer Jenkins & Sheri Madigan

Symposium Session 1.3

11:00 AM – 12:30 PM Location: Room 305

Parental mentalizing: Advances in research and practice for families at risk

Chair: Amanda Zayde

Discussant: Cheri Marmarosh

1) Understanding real-time mentalizing about infants' mental states through

the notion of mental-event segmentation

Presenter/Contributors: Tal Yatziv, Michal Levy, Naama Atzaba-Poria & Yoav

Kessler

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2) Building Blocks: Implementing a mentalization-focused treatment and

research measures with families in the child welfare system

Presenter/Contributors: Jordan Bate, Adina Goodman, Ashley Golub, Jill

Bellinson & Phyllis Cohen

3) Safe haven in adolescence: Improving attachment security with the CARE

program

Presenter/Contributors: Amanda Zayde, Olivia Derell & Anna Kilbride

4)Mothering from the Inside Out: Results of a community-based randomized

efficacy trial testing a mentalization-based parenting intervention for mothers

with addictions

Presenter/Contributors: Amanda Lowell, Cindy DeCoste, Rachel Dalton, Hailey

Dias, Jessica Borelli, Steve Martino, Tom McMahon, Nancy Suchman

Symposium Session 1.4

11:00 AM – 12:30 PM Location: Room 306

Assessing Caregiving Patterns for Intervention with Foster and Adoptive

Parents

Chair: William Whelan

1)Observational Assessment of Caregiving Behavior

Presenter/Contributors: William Whelan

2)Using Interviews to Assess Caregivers' Relationship Patterns and Reflective

Functioning

Presenter/Contributors: Somer George

3)Use of Assessment Results in Clinical Intervention

Presenter/Contributors: William Whelan

Paper Session 1 "Attachment and Family" 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM Location: Room 303

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1) A family-based smartphone-based intervention to reduce maternal

postnatal depression symptoms and promote family health among Chinese

families

Presenter/Contributors: Camilla K.M. Lo, Ko Ling Chan, Frederick K. Ho & Patrick

Ip

2) The Contribution of adolescents' attachment representations, and

autonomy-relatedness behaviors with parents to Young Adults' Psychosocial

Adaption

Presenter/Contributors: Miri Scharf & Shmuel Shulman

3) Test-retest reliability of the Friends and Family Interview: preliminary data

Presenter/Contributors: Cecilia Serena Pace, Stefania Muzi, Wanda Morganti &

Guyonne Rogier

Paper Session 2 "Attachment and Parental Care" 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM Location: Room 309

1) Associations Among Parental Caregiving Quality, Cannabinoid Receptor 1

Expression-Based Polygenic Scores, and Infant-Parent Attachment: Evidence

for Differential Genetic Susceptibility

Presenter/Contributors: Amelia Potter-Dickey, Nicole Letourneau, Patricia P.

Silveira, Henry Ntanda, Sarah Dewell, Gerald F. Giesbrecht, Martha Hart & A.P.

Jason de Koning

2) The Effect of Circle of Security Parenting Program (COS-P) on Maternal

Mentalization and Emotion Socialization in Low-SES Mothers from Turkey

Presenter/Contributors: Gizem Arikani & Asiye Kumru

3) Promoting Language Equity in the Community Implementation of

Attachment & Biobehavioral Catch-Up with Spanish-Speaking Parent Coaches and Latino Families in the United States

Presenter/Contributors: Pablo Carrera, Marta Benito-Gomez, Franssy Zablah,

Caroline Roben & Mary Dozier

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4) Parental stress among parents of young children-the role of attachment

orientation, self-awareness, quality of marital relationship and child's

temperament

Presenter/Contributors: Ofir Ben-Yaakov, Shirley Ben-Shlomo & Noga Levin-

Keini

Paper Session 3 "Quality of relationships and developmental outcomes" 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM Location: Room 310 1) Spontaneous movements of preterm-born infants at 3-5 months predict

their social competence at school-age: The mediation role of mothers'

emotional availability and children's motor skills

Presenter/Contributors: Orna Lev-Enacab, Christa Einspieler, Tal Serruya, Iris

Morag, Tzipora Strauss, Mervatte Shukha & Efrat Sher Censor

2) What more to assess? Beyond Parental Sensitivity in predicting child

developmental outcomes: Results from the NICHD study

Presenter/Contributors: Mirte Forrer, Marleen de Moor, Mirjam Oosterman &

Carlo Schuengel

3) Maltreatment by Fathers and Externalizing Behavior Problem: The Effect of

Child Personality

Presenter/Contributors: Lilian Ayiro

4) How to support children's motor skills? Exploring associations between

parenting behaviors and children's motor coordination

Presenter/Contributors: Lianne van Setten, Annick Ledebt, Anne Tharner, Mirte

Forrer, Mirjam Oosterman, Carlo Schuengel, Geert Savelsbergh & Marleen de

Moor

Symposium Session 2.1

3:00 – 4:30 PM Location: Room 305

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New Advances in Use of the Child Attachment Interview

Chair: Francesca Penner

1) Measurement Invariance of the Child Attachment Interview across Healthy

and Clinical Samples of Adolescents

Presenter/Contributors: Francesca Penner, Veronica McLaren, Amanda Venta &

Carla Sharp

2) Nuestra Lucha: An examination of we-talk in relation to psychopathology

and discrimination among Latinx youth

Presenter/Contributors: Jose Arreola, Lyric N. Russo, Vanessa Avalos, Jaqueline

Arcos Carballo & Jessica L. Borelli

3) First data and translation of the Child Attachment Interview en Español

Presenter/Contributors: Amanda Venta, Cassandra Bailey, Maria Cuervo, Betsy

Galicia, Olga Cerda, Ashley Bautista & Jesse Walker

4) Adapting the CAI for Early Adolescents with a History of International

Adoption: some Qualitative Vignettes

Presenter/Contributors: Simon Fiore, Nicole Vliegen, Bart Soenens & Patrick

Luyten

Symposium Session 2.2

3:00– 4:30 PM Location: Room 311 (Auditório Vítor Almada)

Should we be striving for consistency? Questions arising when observing

parenting and attachment across caregivers, cultures, settings, and/or

collection modes

Chair: Anne Rifkin-Graboi

1) Familismo, Triads and Virtual Collection

Presenter/Contributors: Deborah Jacobvitz, Gabriella Aquino, Ziyu Tian, Saralyn

Foster, Ladia Hernandez & Elizabeth Widen

2) Task Demands

Presenter/Contributors: Anne Rifkin-Graboi, Lit Wee Sim, Stella Tsotsi, Pierina

Cheung, Clara Tan, Fuyu Kwok & Anqi Qiu

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3) Mothers versus Fathers

Presenter/Contributors: Jean-François Bureau, Audrey-Ann Deneault & Kim

Yurkowski

4) Meta-analytic Needs

Presenter/Contributors: Audrey-Ann Deneault, Paolo Pador, Julianna Watt,

Jean-François Bureau, Robbie Duschinsky, Pasco Fearon & Sheri Madigan

Symposium Session 2.3

3:00 – 4:30 PM Location: Room 301 (Auditório Armando de Castro) Video-Feedback Interventions for Parents and Children

Chair: Pasco Fearon

Discussant: Pasco Fearon

1) The Healthy Start Happy Start trial: testing a brief home-based parenting

intervention (VIPP-SD) for behaviour problems in young children

Presenter/Contributors: Paul Ramchandani, Jane Iles, Eloise Stevens, Christine

O'Farrelly & Beth Barker

2) Feasibility trial of a video feedback parent-infant intervention for parents

using perinatal mental health services and their infants

Presenter/Contributors: Kirsten Barnicot, Paul Ramchandani, Mike Crawford,

Jane Iles, Eloise Stevens, Jennie Parker & Fiona Robinson

3) Nurturing Change: Feasibility trial of a video feedback parenting

intervention for foster carers and children with attachment difficulties.

Presenter/Contributors: Paula Oliveira, Pasco Fearon, Eloise Stevens & Lydia

Barge

Symposium Session 2.4

3:00 – 4:30 PM Location: Room 306 Online interventions aimed at reducing maternal depressive symptoms and

promoting mother-infant bonding during the peripartum period

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Chair: Catalina Sieverson

Discussant: Catalina Sieverson

1) Internet mentalization informed Video Intervention Strength Based (VI-SD)

to improve maternal sensitivity in mother-infant dyads with maternal

depressive symptoms: Study Protocol for a randomized controlled feasibility

trial

Presenter/Contributors: Marcia Olhaberry, Fanny Leyton, Catalina Sieverson,

Stefanella Costa, Javier Moran, María José León, Antonia Muzard & Carolina

Honorato

2) C@nnected": Group videoconferencing intervention to improve maternal

sensitivity in mothers-infant dyads attending primary care in Chile: Protocol

for a randomized feasibility trial

Presenter/Contributors: Victoria Binda, Marcia Olhaberry, Carla Castañon,

Constanza Abarca & Catalina Caamaño

3) Internet-Based Intervention for the Prevention of Postpartum Depression:

a Feasibility Study Protocol

Presenter/Contributors: Pamela Franco, Marcia Olhaberry, Pim Cuijpers, Saskia

Kelders & Antonia Muzard

SIRG SoNeAt Session 3:00– 4:30 PM Location: Room 309 Presenter/Contributors: Pascal Vrtička

In this SIRG SoNeAt Session, we would first like to summarise what our SIRG has

achieved since its inception at the IAC2019 in Vancouver three years ago. We

will then address the current and future challenges of promoting a social

neuroscience approach to attachment research and theory. The session will end

with an open discussion about ways to increase SIRG SoNeAt's visibility and

outreach. All IAC2022 attendees - SIRG SoNeAt members and non-members

alike - are cordially invited to attend the SIRG SoNeAt session.

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Paper Session 4 "Attachment and transition to parenthood" 3:00 – 4:30 PM Location: Room 310 1) Validating the Coding Interactive Behavior instrument in mothers with

postnatal depression and fathers of infants

Presenter/Contributors: Anne Stuart, Ida Egmose, Katrine Isabella Wendelboe,

Sophie Reijman, Johanne Smith-Nielsen & Mette Skovgaard Væver

2) The Maternal Disintegrative Responses Scale (MDRS) and its associations

with attachment orientation and childhood trauma

Presenter/Contributors: Miriam Chasson & Orit Taubman – Ben-Ari

3) Congruence and Incongruence of Infants' Early Interactive Behavior and

Their Associations with Attachment in a Sample of Infants Born Full Term and

Infants Born Very Preterm

Presenter/Contributors: Marina Fuertes, Sandra Antunes & Marjorie Beeghly

4) Do Postnatal Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms "invade" Attachment Script

Narrative Assessment?

Presenter/Contributors: Cassidy Cheshire & Elia Psouni

Paper Session 5 "Attachment and parental sensitivity" 3:00 – 4:30 PM Location: Room 303 1) Caregiving Antecedents of Secure Base Script Knowledge Inferred from the

Adult Attachment Interview: A Comparative, Pre-Registered Analysis

Presenter/Contributors: Marissa Nivison, Or Dagan, Cathryn Booth-LaForce,

Glenn Roisman & Theodore Waters

2) Parents' Secure Base scripts: associations with parental sensitivity and

sensitive discipline

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Presenter/Contributors: Annemieke Witte

3) The contributions of maternal postnatal oxytocin and sensitivity to infant

attachment and preschool behavioral outcomes

Presenter/Contributors: Jane Kohlhoff, Lisa Karlov, Derrick Silove, Mark Dadds,

Bryanne Barnett, Antonio Mendoza Diaz & Valsamma Eapen

4) Testing the sensitivity hypothesis in child-mother dyads from three Latin-

American countries

Presenter/Contributors: Katherine Fourment, Magaly Nóblega, Fernando

Salinas-Quiroz, Wendolyn Cortes, Gabriela Conde, Sandra Plata & Germán

Posada

Poster Session 2 "Attachment/family relationships and adverse childhood experiences" 4:30 – 5:00 PM Location: Room 307

Poster

Number Title

Presenting Author

P6712

The interplay between attachment,

maltreatment and affect regulation

difficulties for adolescents during the COVID-

19 lockdowns

Benjamin D.

Diplock

P7055

Associations between Childhood

Maltreatment and Child Behavior Problems

in Kenya: Mediating Role of Personality

Characteristics

Lilian Ayiro

P7254

Exploring the consistency of attachment

representations between adoptive mothers

and children in comparison with non-

adoptive dyads

Maite Román

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P6579

Mentalization Skills Reduce Parent/Child

Dysfunctional Interactions for those Foster

Parents with more ACEs

Tina Adkins

P7196

Suicidal risk among adult survivors of

childhood maltreatment : the role of parent-

child contact with biological parent during

out of home placement

Camille Touati

P7232

Does Maltreatment and Parent-Child

Attachment Predict Teen Dating Violence and

Risky Sexual Behaviour?

Cassia McIntyre

P7255

Developmental course of Reactive

Attachment Disorder and Disinhibited

Social Engagement symptoms after

adoption

Maite Román

P7256

Childhood trauma increases vulnerability to

attempt suicide in adulthood through

avoidant attachment

Hannah Ihme

Symposium Session 3.1 5:00 – 6:30 PM Location: Room 301(Auditório Armando de Castro) Scaling up and scaling out: Sustainable and responsible Dissemination and

implementation of attachment-based assessments (Invited Symposium)

Chairs: Carlo Schuengel and Robbie Duschinsky

Discussant: Pehr Granqvist

1) Development, Validation, and Feasibility of the AMBIANCE-brief Measure

for Use in Community and Clinical Settings

Presenter/Contributors: Sheri Madigan, Rachel Eirich, Paolo Pador, Julianna

Watt, Jessica Cooke, Nicole Racine, Catherine Borland-Kerr, & Karlen Lyons-Ruth

2) Attachment and child protection

Presenter/Contributors: Lenneke Alink, Sabine van der Asdonk, & Whitney de

Haan

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3) Assessing parental sensitivity: Bridging science and child welfare practice

Presenter/Contributors: Mirte Forrer, Mirjam Oosterman, & Carlo Schuengel

Symposium Session 3.2

5:00– 6:30 PM Location: Room 306

Lessons for attachment theory by including fathers and representational

measures in mind-mindedness research

Chair: Sarah Foley

1) Mind-Mindedness in Expectant Mothers But Not Fathers Predicts Infant,

Mother and Father Conversational Turns at 7 months

Presenter/Contributors: Sarah Foley, Claire Hughes & Elian Fink

2) Associations between fathers' mind-mindedness, parenting stress and

infant socioemotional development

Presenter/Contributors: Ida Egmose, Katrine Wendelboe, Marianne Thode

Krogh, Eva Back Madsen, Tina Wahl Haase & Mette Skovgaard Væver

3) Association between paternal attachment, adverse childhood experiences and mind-mindedness in fathers of infants

Presenter/Contributors: Katrine Wendelboe, Ida Egmose, Anne Stuart, Johanne

Smith-Nielsen & Mette Skovgaard Væver

4) You in my Mind: Connecting Parents' Mind-Mindedness with Parent-Child

Attachment and Child Behavioral Problems

Presenter/Contributors: Cristina Colonnesi, Moniek Zeegers, Anouk Spruit &

Marc J. Noom

Symposium Session 3.3

5:00 – 6:30 PM Location: Room 303 Exploring the association between attachment and callous-unemotional traits

across development

Chair: Stephanie Craig

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1) A systematic review of attachment and CU traits in children and adolescents

Presenter/Contributors: Alexis Dawson, Susan Chen, Marlene Moretti, Debra

Pepler & Stephanie Craig

2) Callous-unemotional traits, disruptive behaviors, and disorganized

attachment in toddlers

Presenter/Contributors: Jane Kohlhoff

3) Understanding callous-unemotional traits and attachment dimensions in

adolescents

Presenter/Contributors: Stephanie Craig; Alexis Dawson, Natalie Goulter &

Marlene Moretti

Symposium Session 3.4

5:00 – 6:30 PM Location: Room 305

Childhood Maltreatment and Attachment Narratives

Chair: Camille Danner Touati and Aino Sirparanta

1) Negative parent representations moderate effects of maltreatment on

neural responses to social exclusion

Presenter/Contributors: Lars O. White, Charlotte C. Schulz & Pascal Vrticka

2) Emotion Regulation, Attachment Representations and Behavior Problems in

Residential Care Children: The Role of the Caretaker-child Relationship

Presenter/Contributors: Hélène Demers, Elke Hearson, Martine Hébert, Karine

Dubois-Comtois & Chantal Cyr

3) Parental history of childhood sexual abuse and attachment narratives of

offsprings

Presenter/Contributors: Aino Elina Sirparanta, Camille Danner Touati, Anne-

Sophie Deborde, Karine Dubois-Comtois, Chantal Cyr, George Tarabulsy &

Raphaële Miljkovitch

4) Early relational trauma and attachment disorganization in young adulthood

Presenter/Contributors: Jessica Turgeon, Tristan Milot & Diane St-Laurent

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Roundtable "Attachment, Trauma and War: the urgency of a new wine for these old wineskins" 5:00-6:30 PM Location: Room 311 (Auditório Vítor Almada) Presenter/Contributors: Mario Mikulincer, Daniel Schechter & Susana Tereno

War is an extraordinary event in the life of an individual. Those who experience

it are exposed to extreme demands that influence their way of life, leaving very

important psychological after-effects that we usually qualify as Post Traumatic

Stress Disorder (PTSD). War events, but also separation anxiety among infants

and children who had lost, or fear loss, their caregivers, are life experiences

known to trigger post-traumatic stress symptoms in the surviving ones. But why

do not all subjects exposed to a major stress event, or even having experienced

the same stress situation, suffer secondarily from a state of post-traumatic

stress disorder (PTSD)? The answer to these questions requires a better

understanding of the existing links between psycho trauma, attachment and

resilience. This round table intents to analyze/debate these issues by combining

psychological research in the field of war psycho traumatic experiences with a

conceptual and a clinical approach that will help us to question the war impact

from an attachment perspective. This "new" knowledge may show itself to be of

real interest in terms of reinforcement and assisted resilience provided to adults

and children exposed to war.

Paper Session 6 "Attachment and Risk Contexts (Parental)" 5:00 – 6:30 PM Location: Room 310

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1) Can a parenting intervention in primary care change mothers'

representations of their infants? A randomized controlled trial of the effect of

a video-feedback parenting intervention in a low- moderate risk community

sample

Presenter/Contributors: Kjersti Sandnes

2) Concepts Travel Faster than Thought: An Empirical Study of the Use of

Attachment Classifications in Child Protection Investigations

Presenter/Contributors: Mårten Hammarlund

3) A "Budding" International Collaboration to Support a South African

Community

Presenter/Contributors: Hannah Maté, Xiqiao Chen & Wilmi Dippenaar

Paper Session 7 "Parent-child relations, quality of relationships and predictors" 5:00 – 6:30 PM Location: Room 309 1) Heritability of parenting: A polygenic approach

Presenter/Contributors: Jana Runze, Irene Pappa, Marian Bakermans-

Kranenburg & Marinus Van IJzendoorn

2) Biologically embedded caregiving in early childhood: The attachment

hierarchy

Presenter/Contributors: Gwendolyn Ngoh, Lit Wee Sim & Anne Rifkin-Graboi

3) The Significance of Mothers' Neural Responding to Infant Cues for

Caregiving Behavior

Presenter/Contributors: Madeline Patrick, Nanxi Xu & Ashley Groh

4) Exploring Maternal Maternal Reflective Functioning as a predictor of

Mother-Child Dyadic Behavior

Presenter/Contributors: Lindsey Myers, Howard Steele, Miriam Steele & Anne

Murphy

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FRIDAY 15TH

Poster Session 3 "Attachment, background and predictors" 10:30 – 11:00 AM Location: Room 307

Poster

Number Title

Presenting Author

P6651

Stability of attachment from infancy to middle

childhood attachment: First cross modal

assessment of continuity of attachment security

in Japan

Kazuko

Behrens

P7059 Modelling Adolescent Attachment with a

Network Approach

Sherene

Balanji

P7087 Parent-Child-Peer Relationships in Early

Adolescence Hanit Ohana

P7080

The Relationship between Maternal Autonomy

Support and the Quality of Attachment: The Case

of Muslim Mothers from Arab society in Israel

Samah

Mahamid

P6787 Sexy Attachment: A Cross-lag Analysis of

Sexuality and Attachment in Newlywed Couples

McKell

Jorgensen-

Wells

P7241 Validation of the Slovenian Affective

Neuroscience Personality Scale

Timotej

Glavac

P0001

A self-comfort-oriented pattern of regulatory

behavior and avoidant attachment are more

likely among infants born moderate-to-late

preterm

Rita Almeida

P0002 Determinants of attachment in Portuguese

infants born very/extreme preterm

Sandra

Antunes

P7267 Maternal Sensitivity and Child Attachment: A

Meta-Analysis Revisited Rachel Eirich

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Symposium Session 4.1

11:00– 12:30 AM Location: Room 301 (Auditório Armando de Castro) Virtual Adaptation of Connect, an Attachment-based Program for Parents of

At-risk Teens: Implementation, Evaluation and Lessons Learned in Canada,

Italy, Sweden, South Africa and Mexico (Invited Symposium)

Chair: Marlene Moretti

1) Ensuring accessibility of an evidence-based attachment program for parents

of vulnerable teens in Canada during the pandemic: Virtual adaptation and

implementation of the Connect program

Presenter/Contributors: Lin Bao & Marlene Moretti

2) Connecting parents to their adolescents via an online attachment-based

intervention in Italy: The effectiveness of eCONNECT in reducing adolescents'

attachment insecurity and behavioral problems via parents' affect regulation

Presenter/Contributors: Lavinia Barone, Nicola Carone, Ilaria M.A. Benzi, Lisa

Polidori, Laura Ruglioni, Annarita Milone, Jacopo Tracchegiani & Marlene

Moretti

3) Facilitators and barriers on providing eConnect parenting program for

immigrant parents in Sweden

Presenter/Contributors: Fatumo Osman & Lisa Skutin

4) Critical reflections on the usefulness of eConnect to a sample of child and

youth care workers in South Africa

Presenter/Contributors: Sadiyya Haffejee & Linda Theron

5) Implementation of an Attachment Based Treatment for Parents

Presenter/Contributors: Julia Gallegos-Guajardo, Judith Nancy Garcia Jacobo,

Rubicelia de los Angeles Barrientos Bautista, Sara Maria Davila de Garate, Carlos

Sierra & Marlene Moretti

Symposium Session 4.2

11:00– 12:30 AM

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Location: Room 311 (Auditório Vítor Almada) Mentalization and attachment-based interventions during early childhood

Chair: Stefanella Costa

1) Therapeutic Change in mother-infant dyads with depressive symptoms in an

online mentalization-informed intervention using video-feedback

Presenter/Contributors: Catalina Sieverson, Marcia Olhaberry, Javier Moran,

Sofía Valenzuela & Katherine Guerrero

2) Acceptability and perceived usefulness of a digital version of “What Were

We Thinking”, an intervention to prevent maternal mental health problems,

from Chilean first-time mother’s perspective

Presenter/Contributors: Olga Fernández Gonzalez, Nicolle Alamo Anich, Sofía

Fernández Sanz, Francisca Pérez Cortés, Soledad Coo Calcagni, J. Carola Pérez

Ewert, Daniela Aldoney Ramirez, Marcia Olhaberry Huber, Pamela Franco &

María Ignacia García

3) A Group Attachment Oriented Intervention to Reduce Risk of Maltreatment

in early childhood: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Presenter/Contributors: Stefanella Costa-Cordella & Aitana Grasso-Cladera

4) Preliminary findings on the effectiveness of the Reflective Parenting

program for caregivers of children 4 to 12 YO in Panama. Presenter/Contributors: Louise Alkabes-Esquenazi, Rubén Díaz-Hernández,

Johana Zapata, Sergio González Flores & Diana C. Oviedo

Symposium Session 4.3

11:00– 12:30 AM Location: Room 305 Broadening the scope of parental insightfulness: Fathers, mothers, ethnic

group, and children with special needs

Chair: Yair Ziv

Discussant: Miriam Steele

1) Parental insightfulness and dyadic emotional availability in Jewish and Arab

parents in Israel

Presenter/Contributors: Yair Ziv, Amanda Czik, Inbar Sofri & Einat Elizarov

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2) Maternal and paternal insightfulness: Links with parental sensitivity in

families of preschoolers with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Presenter/Contributors: David Oppenheim, Nina Koren-Karie, Michal Mottes-

Peleg, Lior Hamburger, Michal Slonim, Yael Maccabi & Nurit Yirmiya

3) Parenting stress through the lens of parental insightfulness and parental

reflective functioning

Presenter/Contributors: Simone Charpentier Mora, Marta Tironi, Donatella

Cavanna & Fabiola Bizzi

Symposium Session 4.4

11:00 AM – 12:30 PM Location: Room 306 Increasing scientific rigor and impact by standardization of constructs and

measures

Chair: Marije Verhage

Discussant: Robbie Duschinsky

1) Lost in translation? A guide to attachment terminology

Presenter/Contributors: Anne Tharner, Robbie Duschinsky, Marije Verhage, Guy

Bosmans & Pasco Fearon

2) Data harmonization: Making the best of collaborative (attachment) research

Presenter/Contributors: Marije Verhage, Carlo Schuengel, Annaleena

Holopainen, Marian Bakermans-Kranenburg, Annie Bernier, Geoffrey Brown,

Sheri Madigan, Glenn Roisman, Mette Vaever, Maria Wong & Collaboration on

Attachment Transmission Synthesis

3) (How) Can we all just get along? Harmonizing outcomes for individual

participant meta-analysis

Presenter/Contributors: Or Dagan, Marije Verhage & Carlo Schuengel

Paper Session 8 "Attachment as a predictor in the transition to adulthood"

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11:00– 12:30 AM Location: Room 310 1) The effect of secure-base representations on identity: Focusing on meaning-

making and exploration of identity

Presenter/Contributors: Kyonosuke Handa & Tomotaka Umemura

2) "Ingredients for love": Attachment styles and perspectives on romantic

relationships

Presenter/Contributors: Nitzan Scharf

3) Caught in a Bad Romance: Insecurity and Surveillance Behavior

Presenter/Contributors: Julia Persaud-Naipaul

4) Attachment orientations, emotion goals, and emotion regulation

Presenter/Contributors: Tânia Brandão, Rute Brites, João Hipólito & Odete

Nunes

Paper Session 9 "Attachment representations and predictors" 11:00– 12:30 AM Location: Room 309

1) Can we measure implicit attachment-related knowledge online? Secure

Base Script assessment in different modalities

Presenter/Contributors: Gizem Han, Elia Psouni & Cassidy Cheshire

2) Maternal Anxious Attachment is Associated with Less Brain-to-Brain

Synchrony in Mother-Child Dyads During Co-Viewing

Presenter/Contributors: Atiqah Azhari, Giulio Gabrieli, Andrea Bizzego, Marc H.

Bornstein & Gianluca Esposito

3) Discourse coherence and syntactic integration: A qualitative illustration

from mothers' brief speech samples

Presenter/Contributors: Bracha Nir & Efrat Sher-censor

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4) Speak Your Mind: The Relationship between Mindfulness and Maternal

Attachment as measured by the Adult Attachment Interview

Presenter/Contributors: Judy Pickard, Amy Bird, Simran Higorani, Michelle

Townsend & Brin Grenyer

Paper Session 10 "Attachment, Media and Routines" 11:00– 12:30 AM Location: Room 303

1) The associations between maternal playfulness, technoference and children's technology, and digital media usage

Presenter/Contributors: Smadar Dolev & Jenny Voskoboinikov

2) Attachment, food parenting practice, family routines and childhood obesity:

a systematic review of the literature

Presenter/Contributors: Sarah Clement & Susana Tereno

3) The role of parental mentalization and emotion regulation in the academic

context: the importance of reducing parental control and negativity during

homework

Presenter/Contributors: Racheli Cohen & Naama Gershy

4) Assessment of parental sensitivity in daily practice: Introducing the OK! app

and e-learning package

Presenter/Contributors: Mirte Forrer, Mirjam Oosterman, Anne Tharner & Carlo

Schuengel

Symposium Session 5.1

3:00– 4:30 PM Location: Room 306 Attachment clinical research, bridging the gap between science and clinical

practice: Contributions from the Francophone Attachment Network (Invited

Symposium)

Chair: Susana Tereno

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Discussant: Raphaële Miljkovitch

1) Attachment-based video-feedback intervention (AVI) in Québec: History,

validation and implementation in social-services programs

Presenter/Contributors: George M. Tarabulsy, Chantal Cyr, Natalia Varela,

Pablo Munoz Specht, Bruno Fohn, Camille Danner-Touati, Jessica Pearson, Claire

Baudry & Karine Dubois-Comtois

2) Adoptees' Romantic and Parental Experiences and Attachment's

Involvement

Presenter/Contributors: Johanna Despax, Evelyne Bouteyre, Théo Guiller &

Jean-Baptiste Pavani

3) CAPEDP-Attachment, effects of a RCT home-based early preventive intervention in France

Presenter/Contributors: Inês Matos, Susana Tereno, the CAPEDP study group &

Antoine Guedeney

4) Development, feasibility and outcome of the Attachment Integrated

Therapy for Persistent Depressive Disorder: a pilot study

Presenter/Contributors: Lana Kheirallah & Hassan Rahoui

Symposium Session 5.2

3:00– 4:30 PM Location: Room 301 (Auditório Armando de Castro)

In Search of Attachment-Based Interventions for School-Age Children

Chair: Brian Allen

1) Connect: A Trauma Informed and Attachment Focused Group Intervention

for Parents of At-Risk Youth

Presenter/Contributors: Marlene Moretti

2) Supplementing Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) with a Parental

Reflective Functioning, Video-Feedback Protocol

Presenter/Contributors: Brian Allen

3) Middle Childhood Attachment-based family Therapy: Restoring Secure

Attachment Relationships in 8 to 12 Year-Old Children Referred for Treatment of Emotion and Behavior Problems

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Presenter/Contributors: Leen Van Vlierberghe & Guy Bosmans

Symposium Session 5.3

3:00– 4:30 PM Location: Room 311 (Auditório Vítor Almada) Fostering mentalization in attachment-based interventions with

parents/carers of vulnerable adolescents

Chair: Helena Carvalho and Paula Mena Matos

1)The Lighthouse MBT-Parenting Programme - overview and update on

international research programmes Presenter/Contributors: Gerry Byrne

2)The online Lighthouse MBT-P: Significant events and perceived changes of

caregivers

Presenter/Contributors: Francisco Harfouche, Ana Cruz, Jana Volkert, Gerry

Byrne, Helena Carvalho, Joana Fourier, Angela Fragoeiro, Paula Mena Matos,

Filipa Martins, Eugénia Oliveira, Dora Pereira, Yenny Pestana, Paulo Pimente,

Catarina Pinheiro Mota, Francisca Santos, Marinela Santos & Célia D.S. Sales

3)CONNECTing fathers to parenting interventions

Presenter/Contributors: Nicola Carone, Marlene Moretti & Lavinia Barone

4) CareME: Attachment-based intervention and changes on reflective function

in careworkers from youth residential care

Presenter/Contributors: Helena Carvalho, Catarina Pinheiro Mota, Tiago

Ferreira, Beatriz Santos, Mónica Costa & Paula Mena Matos

Symposium Session 5.4

3:00– 4:30 PM Location: Room 305 Japanese infants' and preschoolers' attachment behaviors during the Strange

Situation: Let's watch together

Chair: Tomotaka Umemura

Discussant: Hoi Shan Cheung & Jean-François Bureau

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1) Introduction: A brief history of Strange Situation studies in Japan

Presenter/Contributors: Tomotaka Umemura; Megumi Kitagawa; Sayaka

Iwamoto; Hoi Shan Cheung & Jean-François Bureau

2) Attachment behavior of one-year-old Japanese infants in the Strange

Situation: Findings with externalizing and internalizing problems

Presenter/Contributors: Tomotaka Umemura

3) Attachment behavior of Japanese children aged from 1 to 6 years in the

Strange Situation: In relation to mothers' feeling of sorry for the separation

Presenter/Contributors: Megumi Kitagawa & Sayaka Iwamoto

Paper Session 11 "Attachment and Risk Contexts (Institutions)" 3:00– 4:30 PM Location: Room 310

1) The Effect of Attachment and Child Health (ATTACHTM) Parenting Program

on Parent-Infant Attachment and Parental Reflective Function

Presenter/Contributors: Nicole Letourneau, Lubna Anis, Kharah Ross, Henry

Ntanda & Martha Hart

2) The effects of adverse childhood experiences on mother-infant interactions

and infant development: The "Orim" national early intervention project in

Israel

Presenter/Contributors: Efrat Sher-censor, Rinat Feniger-Schaal, Michal Slonim

& Nina Koren-Karie

3) Careworkers' Affect Regulation in Youth Residential Care: A Preliminary Study of the Psychometric Properties of the Affect Regulation Checklist

Presenter/Contributors: Beatriz Santos, Catarina Pinheiro Mota, Helena

Carvalho, Mónica Costa, Tiago Ferreira, Natalie Goulter, Marlene Moretti &

Paula Mena Matos

4) Attachment State of Mind and Trauma in Mother and Baby Home Adoptees

Presenter/Contributors: Natasha Dalton, Marian McLaughlin & Tony Cassidy

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Paper Session 12 "Attachment, background and predictors" 3:00– 4:30 PM Location: Room 309 1) Infant attachment configuration network with mother and father and

mental health

Presenter/Contributors: Jessica Vidal, Rosario Spencer, Andres Fresno, Gabriela

Gonzalez, Esteban Sanchez & Rodrigo Cárcamo

2) Attachment security in infants and preschoolers: Are they different in latin-

american samples?

Presenter/Contributors: Magaly Noblega, Katherine Fourment, Veronica

Cambon, Paola Silva, Roberto Posada, Diego Bocanegra, Gabriela Conde, Camila

Contreras, Jennifer Malaver, Juan Nuñez del Prado, Sandra Plata & German

Posada

3) Dynamic processes in mother-infant interaction underlying attachment

quality: A time-series approach

Presenter/Contributors: Marleen de Moor, Anne Tharner, Ida Egmose Pedersen

& Mette Skovgaard Væver

Paper Session 13 "Attachment and COVID-19" 3:00– 4:30 PM Location: Room 303 1) Parents and Early Learning in the Covid-19 Pandemic: A qualitative analysis

of parent engagement, play, and continuity of learning in an environment of

stress

Presenter/Contributors: Sabilah Eboo Alwani

2) The Contribution of Attachment Orientation and Personal Resources to

First-Time Parents' Perceptions of the Infant in the shadow of COVID-19

Presenter/Contributors: Miriam Chasson, Ofir Ben-Yaakov & Orit Taubman -

Ben-Ari

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3) The role of attachment styles on mental health during COVID-19 pandemic

in an Italian population

Presenter/Contributors: Cristina Riva Crugnola, Marta Bottini & Elena Ierardi

4) 'It is his kid as much as mine': Coparent exclusion, parent attachment and

perinatal mental health during Covid-19 in Sweden

Presenter/Contributors: Laura Cox & Elia Psouni

Poster Session 4 "Quality of caregiving in the family context and beyond" 4:30– 5:00 PM Location: Room 307

Poster

Number Title

Presenting Author

P6689 Early Maternal Caregiving: A Conceptualization

of Maternal Compassion Preoccupation

Miriam

Chasson

P7229 Maternal sensitivity during mealtime and free

play: Differences and explanatory factors

Merel van

Vliet

P7273

Association between attentional bias toward

infant faces and parental involvement in

childcare

Michele

Gianotti

P0003

Quality of mothers' and fathers' parenting

behaviors (sensitivity): the role of work and

father involvement

Carolina

Santos

P6866

Evaluating Maternal Sensitivity in Rural Andean

Peru: Situations and Measures matter

Katherine

Fourment

P7079 VIPP-School: Using video-feedback to enhance

teacher sensitivity

Kim M.

Starreveld

P0005

Qualitative User Feedback of a New Clinical

Training Tool for an Attachment-Based

Intervention – Clinical Immersive Training

Experience (CITE)

Xiqiao Chen

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P7065

The Influence of Insecure Attachment of ECEC

Teachers on Their Social Intelligence: Examining

the Serial Mediating Effect of Their Mindfulness

and Depression

Jin-Young

Chae

P7049

Preliminary evidence for supporting early social

emotional development through video-

feedback and play

Natalie Kirby

Symposium Session 6.1

5:00– 6:30 PM Location: Room 301 (Auditório Armando de Castro) Attachment development as a safety conditioning process: exploring dynamic

and biological processes

Chair: Marian Bakermans-Kranenburg

1) Trust as a safety conditioning process: An experimental test of extinction

and contextual renewal

Presenter/Contributors: Melisse Houbrechts, Lu Leng, Vervliet Bram, Rudi

D’Hooge, Marinus van IJzendoorn, Marjan Bakermans-Kranenburg, Chloë Finet

& Guy Bosmans

2) Haploinsufficiency of Neurobeachin as potential cause of impaired

extinction in mice

Presenter/Contributors: Samuel Budniok, Paulien Odent, Guy Bosmans, Rudi

D'Hooge & Zsuzsanna Vegh

3) The role of hair cortisol in the development of attachment

Presenter/Contributors: Marlies Wintmolders, Bien Cuyvers, Marinus van

IJzendoorn, Marian Bakermans-Kranenburg & Guy Bosmans

4) The role of OXTR methylation in The link between sensitive parenting and

attachment development

Presenter/Contributors: Bien Cuyvers, Tsachi Ein-Dor, Marinus van IJzendoorn,

Marian Bakermans-Kranenburg & Guy Bosmans

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Symposium Session 6.2

5:00– 6:30 PM Location: Room 310

Turn off your state of mind, relax, and float downstream – Attachment and

psychedelics

Chair: Pehr Granqvist

1) Tune in… Presenter/Contributors: Pehr Granqvist

2) Observed reduction in attachment anxiety after psilocybin-assisted therapy

and influences of baseline attachment insecurity on the psilocybin experience

Presenter/Contributors: Chris Stauffer

3) Attachment security as a predictor and outcome of experiences under psychedelic retreats among the healthy-minded

Presenter/Contributors: Joel Gruneau Brulin & Sebastian Östlind

4) Attachment dynamics in spiritual experiences with psychedelics and their

therapeutic potential

Presenter/Contributors: Aaron D. Cherniak

Symposium Session 6.3

5:00– 6:30 PM Location: Room 311 (Auditório Vítor Almada)

Assessing Patterns of Insecurity and Disorganization in the Attachment Script

Assessment: Evidence for Predictive Validity

Chair: Ashley Groh & Katherine C. Haydon

1) The Predictive Significance of Mothers' ASA Insecurity for Reminiscing with Children about Past Emotional Events

Presenter/Contributors: Ashley Groh, Nanxi Xu & Jennifer Bohanek

2) ASA Insecurity and Mothers' Neural Responding to (In)Sensitive Caregiving

Cues

Presenter/Contributors: Makayla Pollock, Mandar Bhoyar & Ashley M. Groh

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3) Negative COVID-19 Impacts on Child Externalizing Problems: The

Moderating Role of ASA Disorganization

Presenter/Contributors: Madeline Patrick, Nanxi Xu & Ashley M. Groh

Symposium Session 6.4

5:00– 6:30 PM Location: Room 305

Couple & Parents: Interplay Between the Attachment and Caregiver Behavior

Systems to Children's Psychological Adjustment

Chair: Tiago Ferreira and Paula Mena Matos

Discussant: Philip Cowan e Carolyn Pape Cowan

1) How Do I See My Child? Attachment Style and Parenting Stress in the Perception of Infant's Characteristics

Presenter/Contributors: Maria Quintigliano, Alexandro Fortunato & Anna Maria

Speranza

2) A Family Systems Perspective on Attachment – Exploring the Link Between

Couple Relationship Quality and Toddlers' Attachment to Mother

Presenter/Contributors: Ulrike Lux, Jennifer Gerlach, Judith Fößel, Christoph

Liel, Marc Vierhaus & Gottfried Spangler

3) Couple Attachment and Parent-Child Relationships: Effects on Children's

Emotion Regulation

Presenter/Contributors: Tiago Ferreira, Marisa Matias, Helena Carvalho & Paula

Mena Matos

4) Family systems conceptualization of attachment and caregiving processes:

Discussing prior presentations

Presenter/Contributors: Philip A. Cowan & Carolyn Pape Cowan

Symposium Session 6.5

5:00– 6:30 PM Location: Room 306 Parenting, psychopathology, and well-being Chair: Stefanella Costa

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1) Parental personality traits and emotion regulation: their relationship with

infant's socio-emotional development

Presenter/Contributors: Antonia Muzard, Marcia Olhaberry, Gisele Apter,

Pamela Franco, Javier Morán & Jessica Letot

2) Triadic Interactions in the Family, Attachment and Adolescent Subjective

Well-Being

Presenter/Contributors: Karla Álvarez, Marcia Olhaberry, Eva Sirová, France

Frascarolo & Iris Delgado

3) Attachment, trauma and clinical symptomatology in caregivers of children

victims of sexual abuse: A descriptive study Presenter/Contributors: Marcia Olhaberry, Nicolle Alamo, Isadora Miranda,

Caludia Capella, Lucía Nuñez & Javier Moran

4) Child sexual abuse: to what extent do the primary caregiver's trauma,

attachment and clinical symptomatology explain their initial therapeutic

alliance with the social worker and child's psychologist?

Presenter/Contributors: Nicolle Alamo Anich, Marcia Olhaberry Huber, Isadora

Miranda Gonzalez, Claudia Capella Sepúlveda, Lucía Núñez Hidalgo & Javier

Morán Knee

Roundtable "Going far together: a roundtable on collaborative attachment research" 5:00– 6:30 PM Location: Room 309

'If you want to go fast, go alone; if you want to go far, go together' (Anonymous,

n.d.). We believe that this saying very much applies to our field. Very early on in

the 1980s, collaboration between attachment researchers in sharing difficult-to-

code Strange Situation Procedure videos led to the development of the

Disorganized attachment classification, to name just one example. Recent years

have seen an intensification of this approach, also in response to similar

development in neighboring fields. The aim of this roundtable is to discuss the

costs and benefits of collaboration, how to set up new collaborations, and how

to connect with existing collaborations. This roundtable is specifically (although

not exclusively) aimed at early career researchers who are looking for

opportunities to work with collaborative data.

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Behind the table will be:

- Rodrigo Cárcamo, President of the Ibero-American Attachment

Network (RIA) & PI of a multi-center project on early attachment

network configurations

- Or Dagan, PI of the Collaboration on Attachment with Multiple Parents

and Outcomes Synthesis (CAMPOS)

- Marinus H. van IJzendoorn, PI of the Collaboration on Attachment and

Parenting Interventions Synthesis (CAPIS)

- Sheri Madigan, PI of the Child Attachment Studies and Data Exchange

(CASCADE)

- Glenn I. Roisman, PI of the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth

Development (SECCYD) and the Attachment Secondary Processing and

Analysis Network (ASPAN-CATS)

- Carlo Schuengel, PI of the Collaboration on Attachment Research

Synthesis (CARS)

- Marije L. Verhage, PI of the Collaboration on Attachment Transmission

Synthesis (CATS)

Paper Session 14 "Attachment, Psychotherapy and Psychopathology" 5:00-6:30 PM Location: Room 303

1) The Effect of Psychotherapy on Adult Attachment Insecurity: A Systematic

Review of the Empirical Literature

Presenter/Contributors: Meghan Kussman

2) Profiles of Emotion Socialization and Associated Outcomes in a Clinical

Adolescent Sample

Presenter/Contributors: Madeleine Allman, Francesca Penner, Breana

Cervantes & Carla Sharp

3) 44 Unresolved/disorganized patients: their discourse and behaviour in

psychotherapy

Presenter/Contributors: Alessandro Talia, Robbie Duschinsky, Svenja Taubner,

Sebastian Simonsen, Mickey Kongerslev, Frederik Weischer Frandsen, Tine

Stougaard Dall Harpøth, Signe Dall Muurholm, Anna Winther & Stig Poulsen

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4) Hyperactive mentalizing leads to borderline symptoms, against the

background of adverse childhood experiences

Presenter/Contributors: Cordelia Baum, Koret Munguldar, Howard Steele &

Miriam Steele

SATURDAY 16TH Poster Session 5 “ Attachment/ family relationships in at-risk clinical population” 10:30 – 11:00 AM Location: Room 307

Poster

Number Title

Presenting Author

P6614

Child-Dog Attachment, Emotion Regulation and

Psychopathology: The Mediating Role of

Positive and Negative Child-Dog Behaviours

Roxanne

Hawkins

P7066

Father-Adolescent Attachment as a Moderator

in the Associations between Paternal

Depression and Strain, and Adolescent

Depression

Anna Kristen

P0007

Preliminary effects of the in-person and online

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy-Based Turtle

Program targeted at inhibited preschoolers in

parenting practices

Rita Maia

P7062

Cannabinoid Treatment for Behavior Problems

of Children with ASD: Impact on Child-Parent

Interaction

Moria Harel

P7216

Conversational narcissism in marriage:

Relations with fathers' caregiving over the

transition to parenthood

Madelaine

Shelton

P7169

Maternal reflexive functioning, parenting stress

and child attachment in a clinical sample of

preschool children

Emylie

Giguère

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P7233 Attachment Security in a Dyadically-Informed

Perinatal Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)

Jeana

DeMairo

Symposium Session 7.1

11:00 AM – 12:30 PM Location: Room 306 Adversities and attachment representations in children and adolescents in the

child protection system

Chair: Stefania Muzi

1) The association between different types of maltreatment and attachment

representations in Chilean Children Presenter/Contributors: Rosario Spencer, Andrés Fresno & Gabriela González

2) An exploratory analysis of specific disorganized narrative indicators

associated with sexual abuse among maltreated foster children

Presenter/Contributors: Pablo Carrera, Maite Roman, Esperanza León & Jesús

M. Jiménez-Morago

3) Attachment representations in foster children throughout the first year of

placement: the role of early adversity and foster parents' behavior

Presenter/Contributors: Ina Bovenschen, Sandra Gabler, Katrin Lang, Janin

Zimmermann, Katja Nowacki & Gottfried Spangler

4) Children’s attachment representations and family functioning in adoptive

contexts

Presenter/Contributors: Maite Román, Esperanza León, Concepción Moreno-

Maldonado, María Peñarrubia, Jesús Palacios & Carmen Moreno

5) Attachment representations in foster care children: a preliminary study

using the Child Attachment Interview

Presenter/Contributors: Maria Zaccagnino & Martina Cussino

6) Attachment and psychopathology in institutionalized teenagers during the COVID-19 pandemic

Presenter/Contributors: Stefania Muzi, Francesca Vizzino & Cecilia Serena Pace

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Symposium Session 7.2

11:00 AM – 12:30 PM Location: Room 301 (Auditório Armando de Castro)

Disorganization from Infancy to Adulthood: Links with Parenting and

Adjustment

Chair: Laura Brumariu

1) Does maternal insensitivity predict child-mother attachment

disorganization? A meta-analytic study

Presenter/Contributors: Audrey-Ann Deneault, Robbie Duschinsky, Carlo

Schuengel, Marinus van IJzendoorn, Marian Bakermans-Kranenburg, Pasco

Fearon, Anh Ly, Marije Verhage & Sheri Madigan

2) Disorganized and controlling behaviors in early adolescence: Links with

maternal behaviors and role-confusion

Presenter/Contributors: Laura E. Brumariu & Kathy A. Kerns

3) Signs of disorganization in middle childhood attachment narratives

Presenter/Contributors: Marjo Flykt, Marissa Gastelle, Raija-Leena Punamaki &

Kathryn Kerns

4) Disorganized but not with everyone. Examining multiple attachment models

in the understanding of PTSD after the experience of childhood maltreatment

Presenter/Contributors: Raphaële Miljkovitch, Camille Danner-Touati, Aina

Sirparanta & Anne-Sophie Deborde

Symposium Session 7.3

11:00 AM – 12:30 PM Location: Room 305 Supporting parents in child feeding, sleeping and crying: evidence from the

perspective of attachment and sensitivity

Chair: Maartje Luijk

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1) The association between breastfeeding and maternal sensitivity, maternal

bonding, infant attachment security and mother-infant interaction: A

systematic review and meta-analysis

Presenter/Contributors: Anne Tharner, Marije van der Hulst, Loes Bertens &

Rianne Kok

2) Baby's First Bites: Does sensitive feeding and/or vegetable-exposure

promote vegetable consumption and self-regulation of energy intake in

infancy?

Presenter/Contributors: Merel Van Vliet, Janneke Schultink, Gerry Jager, Jeanne

De Vries, Judi Mesman, Cees de Graaf, Carel Vereijken, Hugo Weenen, Victoire

De Wild, Vanessa Martens, Hovannouhi Houniet & Shelley Van der Veek

3) Maternal sensitivity and children's sleep problems across early childhood

Presenter/Contributors: Ying Chuck, Elize Koopman-Verhoeff, Amaranta De

Haan, Joran Jongerling, Annemarie Luik, Rianne Kok, Nicole Lucassen & Maartje

Luijk

4) The origins of the crying debate: Ainsworth versus Gewirtz Presenter/Contributors: Lenny Van Rosmalen, Maartje Luijk, Frank Van der

Horst & Tessa Van der Kamp

Symposium Session 7.4

11:00 AM – 12:30 PM Location: Room 311 (Auditório Vítor Almada) Lifespan perspective on attachment: from infancy to parenthood

Chair: Jean-François Bureau

1) Trajectories of Mother–Child Attachment from Infancy to the Preschool

Years

Presenter/Contributors: Jean-François Bureau, Audrey-Ann Deneault & Dr.

Elizabeth Meins

2) A Behavioral Measure of Attachment for Middle Childhood and Early

Adolescence: Associations with Other Measures of Attachment and Parenting

Presenter/Contributors: Marissa Gastelle, Kathryn A. Kerns, Laura E. Brumariu,

Christopher Facompré & Theodore E. A. Waters

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3) Disorganized Attachment Stances and Positive and Negative Aspects of

Mental Health

Presenter/Contributors: Travis Nair, Laura Brumariu, Naa-Adjeley Kuma & Jean-

François Bureau

4) Impact of maternal childhood trauma on attachment-based reflective

functions and child development

Presenter/Contributors: Julia Garon-Bissonnette, Karine Dubois-Comtois,

Roxanne Lemieux & Nicolas Berthelot

Paper Session 15 "Attachment and Neurodevelopmental disorders" 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM Location: Room 310 1) Resolution of the Child's Diagnosis, Representations of the Child, and

Emotional Availability: A Study of Mothers and Fathers of Children with ASD

Presenter/Contributors: Efrat Sher-censor, Moria Harel, Dafna Sofrin-Frumer,

David Oppenheim & Adi Aran

2) The Parent-Child Attachment Relationship in Toddlers with Autism Traits

Presenter/Contributors: Sara Cibralic, Jane Kohlhoff, Susan Morgan, Nancy

Wallace, Corey Lieneman, Catherine McMahon & Valsamma Eapen

3) One-year follow-up study on attachment-based parenting intervention's

effects on Japanese mothers of children with autism spectrum disorder

Presenter/Contributors: Nobuyo Kubo, Junzo Iida, Megumi Kitagawa, Sayaka

Iwamoto, Manabu Makinodan & Toshifumi Kishimoto

4) Exploring the interaction of adolescents with intellectual disability and their

mothers using the joint painting procedure

Presenter/Contributors: Rinat Feniger-Schaal & Tami Gavron

Paper Session 16 "Attachment and Non Parental Care" 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM Location: Room 309

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1) Maternal experiences with professional health care for excessive infant

crying: On the relevance of being sensitive towards maternal needs

Presenter/Contributors: Shelley van der Veek & Lenny van Rosmalen

2) Is it possible to strengthen bonds without breaking hearts? The relational

paradox within residential care

Presenter/Contributors: Helena Carvalho, Paula Mena Matos, Beatriz Santos,

Mónica Costa & Catarina P. Mota

3) Attachment sensitive practices at schools: the innovative contribute of

"Thinkspace"

Presenter/Contributors: Dora Pereira & Marcelo Melim

4) Promoting the Child Attachment Network through Parent-Teacher

Interactions during Preschool Transition

Presenter/Contributors: Martina Andersson Søe & Elia Psouni

Symposium Session 8.1

3:00– 4:30 PM Location: Room 301 (Auditório Armando de Castro)

Joint SIRG FCAR and SoNeAt Symposium: Advances in Research on Father-Child Relationships - an Attachment and Social Neuroscience Perspective

Chair: Pascal Vrticka

1) Advancing Knowledge on Father-Child Attachment and Behavioral

Problems: Insights from Traditional and Individual Participant Meta-Analysis

Methods

Presenter/Contributors: Audrey-Ann Deneault, Or Dagan & Sheri Madigan

2) Fathers' hormones around birth and in sensitive and challenging play with

their infants

Presenter/Contributors: Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg & Marinus H Van

IJzendoorn

3) Left hippocampus changes among first-time fathers are associated with

family adversity, hormones, and adaptation to parenthood

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Presenter/Contributors: Darby Saxbe, Magdalena Martinez Garcia & Sofia

Cardenas

4) Dad's caregiving beliefs associate with paternal brain structure and father-

child brain-to-brain synchrony

Presenter/Contributors: Pascal Vrticka

Symposium Session 8.2

3:00– 4:30 PM Location: 311 (Auditório Vítor Almada) Mentalizing Abilities and Mentalization-Based Skill Trainings

Chair: Paula Sterkenburg

1) Mentalizing abilities: a comparison between people with mild to borderline

intellectual disabilities and typically developing persons

Presenter/Contributors: Suzanne Derks, Jessica Braakman, Agnes Willemen &

Paula Sterkenburg

2) Mentalization-based support training for play therapy students: a pilot

study

Presenter/Contributors: Jessica Braakman & Paula Sterkenburg

3) Testing of a Virtual Reality Mentalization Module: an explorative study

Presenter/Contributors: Veerle Andries, Jody Huijgens – van Roon, Marielle

Bonnet, Mark Meekel, Marco Otto & Paula Sterkenburg

4) The effect of a mentalization-based communication skill training in

pharmacy practice: a pilot study

Presenter/Contributors: Laura Schackmann, Ellen van Loon, Minke Copinga,

Marcia Vervloet, Stijn Crutzen, Paula Sterkenburg, Liset van Dijk & Katja Taxis

Special Meeting - Attachment Asian Group 3:00– 4:30 PM Location: Room 303

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The Asian Attachment Consortium was established in 2022 by a group of

attachment scholars from Abu Dhabi, Japan and Singapore, with the goal of

initiating conversations and cultivating collaborations among researchers who

focus on attachment studies involving Asian populations. The idea of setting up

the group took root in a training workshop conducted in Singapore in 2018. The

general consensus during the workshop was that more attachment research on

Asian populations is needed to further our understanding of the cultural

generalizability of attachment theory. Some strategies to grow the research

base include creating opportunities for cross-national collaborations (e.g.,

conduct fieldwork in different countries, or coding observations for reliability

across labs), measurement development/validation, applying for a grants,

facilitating group training opportunities for the various attachment measures, as

well as organizing symposia or meetings dedicated to the discussion of research

finding involving Asian populations, and publishing our work in special issues of

journals.

To that end, the Asian Attachment Consortium is set up to gather a larger group

of attachment researchers dedicated to advance these goals in the years ahead.

We are pleased to convene our inaugural meeting at the International

Attachment Conference in Lisbon this year, and we look forward to meeting with

scholars at the conference, either in person or remotely. If you are interested to

join us at this meeting, please reach out to Dr. Hoi Shan Cheung at

[email protected], Dr. Tomo Umemura at [email protected]

or Dr. Theo Waters at [email protected]. We look forward to meeting you!

Paper Session 17 "Attachment and Risk Contexts" 3:00– 4:30 PM Location: Room 310 1) Childhood Psychological Maltreatment & Adult Attachment, Mental Health,

Conflict, & Coparenting in Stressful Contexts

Presenter/Contributors: Ashleigh Aviles, Samantha Reisz, Nancy Hazen &

Deborah Jacobvitz

2) Attachment in Middle Childhood Among Foster and Adopted Children:

Preliminary Validation of a Behavioral Observation System

Presenter/Contributors: Somer George

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3) Emotional processing in Portuguese adolescents in institutional care

Presenter/Contributors: Liliana Capitão, Marlene Nogueira, Paula Oliveira,

Isabel Soares, Ana Mesquita & Adriana Sampaio

4) Parent-Child Relationships Shape Pubertal Development in Pre- and Early-Adolescents Boys and Girls

Presenter/Contributors: Hanit Ohana & Anat Scher

Paper Session 18 "Attachment and Psychopathology" 3:00– 4:30 PM Location: Room 309 1) Relationship between Internal Working Models of Attachment, Self-Report

Measures of Attachment, and Maladaptive Personality Traits in a Clinical

Sample of Adolescents

Presenter/Contributors: Breana Cervantes, Francesca Penner, Shreya Aggarwal,

Frances Saubon & Carla Sharp

2) Investigating mental functioning through the Child Attachment Interview: a challenge in adolescence

Presenter/Contributors: Marta Tironi, Francesca Locati, Emanuela Brusadelli,

Laura Parolin, Simone Charpentier Mora & Fabiola Bizzi

3) The father and his anorectic daughter

Presenter/Contributors: Elisabeth Bratt Neuberg & Gerhard Andersson

4) Do cognitive functioning and psychopathology impact the quality of parent-

child relationships in mothers with Substance Use Disorder?

Presenter/Contributors: Alessio Porreca, Pietro De Carli, Bianca Filippi, Marinus

H. van IJzendoorn, Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg & Alessandra Simonelli

Paper Session 19 "Attachment and Parental Care II" 3:00– 4:30 PM Location: Room 306

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1) Attachment and Biobehavioural Catch-up for children with developmental

delays: Outcomes and reflections from a South African multiple-baseline

experimental study

Presenter/Contributors: Ahmed Riaz Mohamed, Paula Sterkenburg, Esme van

Rensburg & Carlo Schuengel

2) Longitudinal change and stability of pretend play in mothers and children

aged 18 to 59 months

Presenter/Contributors: Zhen Rao, Beth Barker, Christine O'Farrelly & Paul

Ramchandani

3) Maternal sensitivity, child attachment security, and risk factors in rural

Andean Peru

Presenter/Contributors: Magaly Noblega, Katherine Fourment, Veronica

Cambon, Paola Silva, Roberto Posada, Diego Bocanegra, Gabriela Conde, Camila

Contreras, Jennifer Malaver, Juan Nuñez del Prado, Sandra Plata & German

Posada

4) Parent Child Interaction Therapy-Toddlers (PCIT-T): Using live coaching to

enhance parental sensitivity, reflective functioning, and child behaviour

Presenter/Contributors: Jane Kohlhoff, Susan Morgan, Nancy Wallace, Sara

Cibralic, Erinn Hawkins, Nancy Briggs, Cathy McMahon, Cheryl McNeil, Anna

Huber & Valsamma Eapen

Poster Session 6 "Adult attachment representations and parenting" 4:30– 5:00 PM Location: Room 307

Poster

Number Title

Presenting Author

P7068

Associations of adult attachment state of mind

with parental reflective functioning and early

postnatal bonding

Judy Pickard

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P7125

Fathers' Attachment Representations:

Deleterious effects of idealization of the father

on marital quality and caregiving

Bradley

Maclaine

P7162

Mediating role of anxiety on the link between

attachment and parental burnout in the

postpartum period

Hava Guez

P7231

Mediating effect of emotional regulation in the

link between parental attachment and mental

health in women in late pregnancy

Camille Toleon

P6705 Unresolved States of Mind and Dysfunctional

Caregiving Behaviors: A Systematic Review

Morgan

Pardue-Kim

P6710 Maternal antenatal attachment and mental

health in the context of COVID-19

Gabrielle

Duguay

P7101

Comparing Attachment Representations among

Internationally Adoptive Parents and Non-

Adoptive Parents Using the Adult Attachment

Interview (AAI)

Pablo Carrera

P7145 Stress levels and attachment in an Italian group

of pregnant women Costanzo Frau

P7272

Relations between adult attachment, parental

stress and parenting social style in mothers of

children with autism spectrum disorder,

learning disabilities and typical development

Michele

Giannotti

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The Society for Emotion and Attachment Studies welcomes you to the 11th International

Attachment Conference!

SEAS is devoted to the dissemination and use of reliable and valid

attachment measures for the advancement of research and clinical

work aimed at understanding and promoting security in children, families, and society. The prevention of child abuse and respect for

diversity in family forms are vital to the SEAS mission.

SEAS MEMBER BENEFITS:

• Gratis copies of Attachment & Human Development • Digital access to every year's journal contents • Discount on SEAS-sponsored events (SRCD pre-conference

workshops, IACs, and events sponsored by partner

organizations)

Find out more about joining SEAS, and stay up to date on trainings and other opportunities, at:

www.SEASinternational.org

SEAS General Meeting Friday, July 15th 2022 Time: 6:30 – 7:30 PM Location: Room 301

We welcome all SEAS members to join us for the annual SEAS General

Meeting.

We hope you enjoy IAC 2022 and look out for conference photos on the

SEAS website by August.

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Turn right onto Av. Berlim

1:47 AM

208 Cais Sodré48 min (35 stops)Service run by CarrisTicket information

2:35 AM

WalkAbout 19 min, 1.6 km

Use caution - may involve errors orsections not suited for walking

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Av. De Berlim - Aeropo o

Corpo Santo

1:46 AM - 2:54 AM (1 hr 8 min)Humberto Delgado Airport to ISPA -Institute of Applied Psychology, R. Jardim do Tabaco 34, 1149-041 Lisboa

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Tickets and informationCarris - 21 361 3000

Head north on Largo do Corpo Santotoward Tv. Cotovelo

Turn right onto Tv. Cotovelo

Slight right to stay on Tv. Cotovelo

Turn left onto Rua do Arsenal

Continue straight onto Praça do Comércio

Continue onto Rua da Alfândega

Continue straight onto Campo dasCebolas/R. Cais de Santarém

Continue to follow R. Cais deSantarém

Slight left onto Largo do Terreiro do Trigo

Continue onto Rua do Terreiro do Trigo

Continue onto R. Jardim do Tabaco Destination will be on the left

2:54 AM ISPA - Institute of Applied Psychology

R. Jardim do Tabaco 34, 1149-041 Lisboa

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