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Lisa J. Berlin

Publications of Lisa J. Berlin     :recent first  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. Brooks-Gunn, J., Fuligni, A.S., & Berlin, L.J. (Eds.), Early childhood development in the 21st Century: Profiles of current research initiatives (2003), New York: Teachers College Press
  2. Berlin, L.J., Ziv, Y., Amaya-Jackson, L. M., & Greenberg, M. T. (Eds), Enhancing early attachments: Theory, research, intervention, and policy (2005), New York: Guilford Press

Chapter in Book

  1. Cassidy, J., & Berlin, L.J., Understanding the origins of childhood loneliness: Contributions of attachment theory, in Loneliness in childhood and adolescence, edited by K.J. Rotenberg & S. Hymel (1999), pp. 34-55, New York: Cambridge University Press
  2. Youngblade, L.M., Berlin, L.J., & Belsky, J., Connections among loneliness, the ability to be alone, and peer relationships in young children, in Loneliness in childhood and adolescence, edited by K.J. Rotenberg & S. Hymel (1999), pp. 135-152, New York: Cambridge University Press
  3. Berlin, L.J., & Cassidy, J., Understanding parenting: Contributions of attachment theory and research, in The World Alliance for Infant Mental Health handbook of infant mental health, Vol. 3: Parenting and child care, edited by J. Osofsky & H. Fitzgerald (2000), pp. 133-170, New York: Wiley
  4. 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
  5. Berlin, L.J., Zeanah, C.H., & Lieberman, A.F., Prevention and intervention programs for supporting early attachment security, in Handbook of attachment, 2nd ed., edited by J. Cassidy & P. R. Shaver (2008), pp. 745-761, New York: Guilford Press
  6. L.J. Berlin, Attachment theory, in International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd ed., edited by Darrity, W. (Ed.) (2008), pp. 195-197, Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA

Journal Articles

  1. Cassidy, J., & Berlin, L.J., The insecure-abivalent pattern of attachment: Theory and research, Child Development, vol. 65 (1994), pp. 971-991
  2. Berlin, L.J., Brooks-Gunn, J., Spiker, D., & Zaslow, M.J., Examining observational measures of emotional support and cognitive stimulation in black and white mothers of preschoolers, Journal of Family Issues, vol. 16 (1995), pp. 664-686
  3. Berlin, L.J., Cassidy, J., & Belsky, J., Loneliness in young children and infant-mother attachment: A longitudinal study, Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, vol. 41 (1995), pp. 91-103
  4. Opening the black box: What makes early child and family development programs work?, edited by Berlin, L.J., Zero to Three [Special Issue], vol. 18 (1998)
  5. Berlin, L.J., Brooks-Gunn, J., & McCarton, C., The effectiveness of early intervention: Examining risk factors and pathways to enhanced development, Preventive Medicine, vol. 27 (1998), pp. 238-245
  6. Goodman, G., Aber, J.L., Berlin, L. J., & Brooks-Gunn, J., The relations between maternal behaviors and urban preschool children's internal working models of attachment security, Infant Mental Health Journal, vol. 19 (1998), pp. 378-393
  7. Brooks-Gunn, J., Berlin, L.J., Fuligni, A.S., & Leventhal, T., Depending on the kindness of strangers: Current national data initiatives and developmental research, Child Development, vol. 71 (2000), pp. 257-268
  8. Berlin, L.J., & Cassidy, J., Enhancing early child-parent relationships: Implications of adult attachment research, Infants and Young Children, vol. 14 (2001), pp. 64-76
  9. Berlin, L.J., Brooks-Gunn, J., & Aber, J.L., Promoting early childhood development through comprehensive community initiatives, Children's Services: Social Policy, Research, and Practice, vol. 1 (2001), pp. 1-24
  10. Berlin, L.J., Brady-Smith, C., & Brooks-Gunn, J., Links between childbearing age and observed maternal behaviors with 14-month olds in the Early Head Start Research and Evaluation Project [Special issue on Early Head Start], Infant Mental Health Journal, vol. 23 (2002), pp. 104-129
  11. Berlin, L.J., & Cassidy, J., Mother's self-reported control of their preschool children's emotional expressiveness: A longitudinal study of associations with infant-mother attachment and children's emotion regulation, Social Development, vol. 12 (2003), pp. 477-495
  12. Fivush, R., Berlin, L.J., Sales, J., Mennuti-Washburn, J., & Cassidy, J., Style and content of parent-child reminiscing about emotionally negative events [Special issue on autobiographical memory], Memory, vol. 11 (2003), pp. 179-192
  13. Berlin, L.J., & Dodge, K.A., Relations among relationships. Invited commentary on "Child abuse and neglect and adult intimate relationships: A prospective study, Child Abuse and Neglect, vol. 28 (2004), pp. 1127-1132
  14. Malone, P.S., Lansford, J.E., Castellino, D.R., Berlin, L.J., Dodge, K.A., Bates, J.E., & Petit, G.S., Divorce and child behavior problems: Applying latent change score models to life event data, Structural Equation Modeling, vol. II (2004), pp. 401-423
  15. Dodge, K.A., Berlin, L.J., Epstein, M., Roth, A.S., O'Donnell, K., Kaufman, M., Amaya-Jackson, L., Rosch, J., & Christopher, C., The Durham Family Initiative: A preventive system of care, Child Welfare, vol. 83 (2004), pp. 109-128
  16. Duggan, A., Berlin, L. J., Cassidy, J., Burrell, L., & Tandon, D., Examining maternal depression and attachment insecurity as moderators of the impacts of home visiting for at-risk mothers and infants, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, vol. 77 (2009), pp. 788-799.
  17. Berlin, L. J., Malone, P. S., Ayoub, C. A, Ispa, J., Fine, M., Brooks-Gunn, J., Brady-Smith, C., & Bai, Y., Correlates and consequences of spanking and verbal punishment for low income White, African American, and Mexican American toddlers, Child Development, vol. 80 no. 5 (2009), pp. 1403-1420 [PDFSTART]

Other

  1. Kisker, E.E., Love, J.M., & Raikes, H. (with Boller, K., Paulsell, D., Rosenberg, L., Coolahan, K., & Berlin, L.J.), Leading the way: Characteristics and early experiences of selected Early Head Start programs: Vol. 1. Cross-site perspectives (1999), Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
  2. Kisker, E.E., Love, J.M., & Raikes, H. (with Boller, K., Paulsell, D., Rosenberg, L., Coolahan, K., & Berlin, L.J.), Leading the way: Characteristics and early experiences of selected Early Head Start programs: Vol. 2. Program profiles (1999), Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
  3. Paulsell, D., Kisker, E.E., Love, J.M., & Raikes, H. (with Boller, K., Rosenberg, L., Collahan, K., & Berlin, L.J.), Leading the way: Characteristics and early experiences of selected Early Head Start programs: Vol. 3. Program Implementation (2000), Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
  4. Love, J.M., Kisker, E.E., Ross, C.R., Schochet, P.Z., Brooks-Gunn, J., Boller, K., Paulsell, D., Fuligni, A., & Berlin, L.J., Building their futures: How Early Head Start programs are enhancing the lives of infant and toddlers in low-income families (2001), Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
  5. Owen, J. W., Berlin, L.J., Wall, A., & Attarian, L. (Eds.), Medicaid cost containment strategies in North Carolina and other states. Briefing report prepared for the North Carolina Family Impact Seminar. (2005), Durham, NC: Center for Child and Family Policy, Duke University
  6. Berlin, L.J., An overview of Medicaid in North Carolina., in J. W.Owen, L.J. Berlin, A. Wall, & L. Attarian (Eds.), Medicaid cost containment strategies in North Carolina and other states. Briefing report prepared for the North Carolina Family Impact Seminar. (2005), Durham, NC: Center for Child and Family Policy, Duke University.
  7. Douglass, N., Owen, J.W., & Berlin, L.J. (Eds.), Children's mental health: Strategies for providing high quality and cost effective care. Briefing report prepared for the North Carolina Family Impact Seminar. (2006), Durham, NC: Center for Child and Family Policy, Duke University.
  8. Douglass, N., Berlin, L.J., & Owen, J. W., Children's mental illness in the United States and North Carolina., in N. Douglass, J. W.Owen, & L. J. Berlin (Eds.), Children's mental health: Strategies for providing high quality and cost effective care. Briefing report prepared for the North Carolina Family Impact Seminar. (2006), Durham, NC: Center for Child and Family Policy, Duke University.
  9. Berlin, L.J., Owen, J. W., & Seaford, G. (Eds.), Juvenile or adult? Adolescent offenders and the line between the juvenile and criminal justice systems. Briefing report prepared for the North Carolina Family Impact Seminar. (2007), Durham, NC: Center for Child and Family Policy, Duke University.
  10. Lloyd, C., & Berlin, L.J., Research on adolescent development, competence, and character., in L.J. Berlin, J.W. Owen, & G. Seaford (Eds.) Juvenile or adult? Adolescent offenders and the line between the juvenile and criminal justice systems. Briefing report prepared for the North Carolina Family Impact Seminar. (2007), Durham, NC: Center for Child and Family Policy, Duke University.
  11. Rosch, J., Owen, J.W., & Berlin, L.J., Policy options and considerations for further deliberation, in L. J. Berlin, J. W. Owen, & G. Seaford (Eds.), Juvenile or adult? Adolescent offenders and the line between the juvenile and criminal justices systems. Briefing report prepared for the North Carolina Family Impact Seminar. (2007), Durham, NC: Center for Child and Family Policy, Duke University.
  12. Appleyard, K., & Berlin, L. J., Supporting healthy relationships between young children and their parents: Lessons from attachment theory and research [Research Brief]. (2007, Spring), Durham, NC: Center for Child and Family Policy, Duke University.