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Karen E. Appleyard

Publications of Karen E. Appleyard     :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Chapter in Book

  1. Johnson, M. & Appleyard, K., Infant psychosocial disorders, in Handbook of Infant Development, (2nd ed.), edited by T. D. Wachs & G. Bremner (in press), Boston: Blackwell Publishing
  2. Berlin, L. J., Cassidy, J., & Appleyard, K., The influence of early attachments on other relationships, in Handbook of Attachment, (2nd ed.), edited by J. Cassidy & P. R. Shaver (2008), pp. 333-347, New York: Guilford Press
  3. Crick, N.R., Ostrov, J.M., Appleyard, K., Jansen, E.A., & Casas, J.F., Relational aggression in early childhood, in Aggression, antisocial behavior, and violence among girls: A developmental perspective, edited by M. Putallaz and K.L. Bierman, Duke Series in Child Development and Public Policy, vol. 1 (2004), pp. 71-89, New York: Guilford Publications

Journal Articles

  1. Bjurstrom, J., Murphy, R., Ake, G., & Appleyard, K., Improving law enforcement response and mental health services for child trauma victims in North Carolina, The Police Chief (Journal of the International Association of Chiefs of Police) (in press)
  2. Bjurstrom, J., Murphy, R., Ake, G., Appleyard, K., Improving law enforcement and mental health services for child trauma victims in North Carolina, Police Chief: Journal of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, vol. 76 no. 7 (2009), pp. 44-48
  3. Berlin, L.J., & Appleyard, K., Supporting healthy relationships between young children and their parents: Lessons from attachment theory, Brown University Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter, vol. 23 no. 5 (May, 2007), pp. 1 and 4-6
  4. Appleyard, K. Egeland, B., & Sroufe, L.A., Direct social support for young high risk children: Relations with behavioral and emotional problems across time, Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, vol. 35 (2007), pp. 443-457
  5. Appleyard, K., Egeland, B., & Sroufe, L. A., Direct social support for young high risk children: Relations with behavioral and emotional porblems across time, Journal of Abnormal child Psychology, 35, 443-457 (2007)
  6. Appleyard, K., Egeland, B., VanDulmen, M.H.M., & Sroufe, L.A., When more is not better: The role of cumulative risk in child behavior outcomes, Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, vol. 46 no. 3 (2005), pp. 235-245
  7. Burt, K., VanDulmen, M.H.M., Carlivati, J., Egeland, B., Sroufe, L.A., Forman, D., Appleyard, K., & Carlson, E.A., Mediating links between depression and offspring psychopathology: The importance of independent data, Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, vol. 46 no. 5 (2005), pp. 490-499

Policy Briefs

  1. K. Appleyard & L.J. Berlin, Supporting healthy relationships between young children and their parents: Lessons from attachment theory and research. (2007), Duke University, Center for Child and Family Policy, Durham, NC [htm]