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Browsing publications by Dr Bronia Arnott

Newcastle AuthorsTitleYear
Dr Bronia Arnott
Dr Susan Leekham
Mark Turner
Mind-Mindedness as a Multidimensional Construct: Appropriate and Nonattuned Mind-Related Comments Independently Predict Infant–Mother Attachment in a Socially Diverse Sample2012
Dr Bronia Arnott
Dr Susan Leekham
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
Individual Differences in Infants’ Joint Attention Behaviors with Mother and a New Social Partner2011
Dr Paul Tiffin
Dr Bronia Arnott
Helen Moore
Modelling the relationship between obesity and mental health in children and adolescents: findings from the Health Survey for England 20072011
Dr Bronia Arnott
Mother- Versus Infant-Centered Correlates of Maternal Mind-Mindedness in the First Year of Life2011
Dr Bronia Arnott
Professor Helen McConachie
Professor Ann Le Couteur
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
The frequency of restricted and repetitive behaviours in a community sample of 15-month-old infants2010
Dr Bronia Arnott
Continuity in Parental Mind-Mindedness: From the Antenatal Period to One Year Postpartum2008
Dr Bronia Arnott
Links Among Antenatal Attachment Representations, Postnatal Mind-Mindedness, and Infant Attachment Security: A Preliminary Study of Mothers and Fathers2007
Dr Susan Leekham
Professor Helen McConachie
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
Dr Christopher Wright
Dr Bronia Arnott
et al.
Repetitive behaviours in typically developing 2-year-olds2007
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