Greg Moran
University of Western Ontario
89 Papers
1.2K Citations
Greg Moran is an academic researcher from University of Western Ontario. The author has contributed to research in topics: Maternal sensitivity & Strange situation. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 87 publications. Previous affiliations of Greg Moran include Aga Khan University & Dalhousie University.
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Papers
Unresolved states of mind, anomalous parental behavior, and disorganized attachment : A review and meta-analysis of a transmission gap
Sheri Madigan,Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg,Marinus H. van IJzendoorn,Greg Moran,David R. Pederson,Diane Benoit +5 more
TL;DR: Only a small part of the association between unresolved states of mind and disorganized attachment relationships was explained by the mediation of anomalous parental behavior, so further exploration of infant, parental, ecological, and genetic factors are warranted.
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Maternal sensitivity and the security of infant-mother attachment: a Q-sort study.
David R. Pederson,Greg Moran,Carolyn Sitko,Kathy Campbell,Kristen Ghesquire,Heather M. Acton +5 more
TL;DR: Using the Q-sort procedure, mothers of more secure infants were more frequently characterized as noticing their babies' signals and using these signals to guide their behavior; they were more knowledgeable about their infant and appeared to enjoy them more than mothers of less secure infants.
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Maternal attachment representations, maternal sensitivity, and the infant-mother attachment relationship
TL;DR: The role of maternal sensitivity as a mediator accounting for the robust association between maternal attachment representations and the quality of the infant-mother attachment relationship was examined in this article, where 60 mother-infant dyads were observed at home and in the Strange Situation at 13 months, and mothers participated in the Adult Attachment Interview (AAI) within the next 6 months.
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A Categorical Description of Infant-mother Relationships in the Home and its Relation to Q-sort Measures of Infant-mother Interaction
David R. Pederson,Greg Moran +1 more
TL;DR: Ainsworth et al. as discussed by the authors describe a system of classifying attachment relationships at home and relate these classifications to descriptions of maternal and infant attachment-relevant behavior, which are the fundamental precursors to variations in patterns of attachment.
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Childhood maltreatment, complex trauma symptoms, and unresolved attachment in an at-risk sample of adolescent mothers
TL;DR: Associations between unresolved attachment, abuse history, and a wide range of trauma-related symptomatology were examined in an at-risk sample, adding empirical support for the theorized association between dissociative processes and unresolved attachment.
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