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Karin Grossmann

Researcher at University of Regensburg

Publications -  44
Citations -  3697

Karin Grossmann is an academic researcher from University of Regensburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Strange situation & Attachment theory. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 43 publications receiving 3563 citations.

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The Uniqueness of the Child–Father Attachment Relationship: Fathers’ Sensitive and Challenging Play as a Pivotal Variable in a 16‐year Longitudinal Study

TL;DR: A longitudinal study of forty-four families explored fathers' as compared to mothers' specific contribution to their children's attachment representation at ages 6, 10, and 16 years.
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Maternal sensitivity and newborns' orientation responses as related to quality of attachment in northern Germany.

TL;DR: This longitudinal study conducted in Bielefeld, North Germany focused on infant crying and maternal responsiveness, on behaviors relevant to close bodily contact, and on infant responses to brief everyday separations and reunions.
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Attachment From Infancy to Adulthood: The Major Longitudinal Studies

TL;DR: Bretherton, Bretherton et al. as mentioned in this paper, In Pursuit of the Internal Working Model Construct and its Relevance to Attachment Relationships, discuss the relationship between attachment, temperament, and maternal style.
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Attachment quality as an organizer of emotional and behavioral responses in a longitudinal perspective.

TL;DR: Bowlby as mentioned in this paper suggests that early attachment-related experiences become eventually transformed into inner representations, which have predictable implications for attachmentrelevant situations throughout life, and for extremely stressful interpersonal experiences.