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Bick, J., Bernard, K., & Dozier, M. (2013). Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up: An attachment-based intervention for substance using mothers and their infants. In N. E. Suchman, M. Pajulo, & L. C. Mayes (Eds.), Parenting and substance abuse: Developmental approaches to intervention (pp. 303-320). New York: Oxford University Press.

Model(s) Reviewed: Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up (ABC) -Infant

Bick, J., & Dozier, M. (2013). The effectiveness of an attachment-based intervention in promoting foster mothers' sensitivity toward foster infants. Infant Mental Health Journal, 34(2), 95-103.

Model(s) Reviewed: Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up (ABC) -Infant

Bick, J., Palmwood, E. N., Zajac, L., Simons, R., & Dozier, M. (2019). Early parenting intervention and adverse family environments affect neural function in middle childhood. Biological Psychiatry, 85(4), 326–335. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2018.09.020

Model(s) Reviewed: Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up (ABC) -Infant

Bick, J., Palmwood, E. N., Zajac, L., Simons, R., & Dozier, M. (2018). Early parenting intervention and adverse family environments affect neural function in middle childhood. Advance online publication. Biological Psychiatry. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2018.09.020

Model(s) Reviewed: Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up (ABC) -Infant

Bick, J., Palmwood, E. N., Zajac, L., Simons, R., & Dozier, M. (2019). Early parenting intervention and adverse family environments affect neural function in middle childhood. Biological Psychiatry, 85(4), 326–335. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2018.09.020

Model(s) Reviewed: Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up (ABC) -Infant

Bossé, A. (2023). How do meals and snacks consumed in childcare contribute to children’s diet? A cross-sectional analysis from the Guelph Family Health Study. Master’s thesis, University of Guelph. https://hdl.handle.net/10214/27684

Model(s) Reviewed: Guelph Family Health Study (GFHS)

Burns, J. L., Mirotta, J. A., Duncan, A. M., Darlington, G., Haines, J., Shivappa, N., Hébert, J.R., Ma, D. W. L., & the Guelph Family Health Study. (2022). Intakes of PUFA are low in preschool-aged children in the Guelph Family Health Study pilot cohort. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism, 47(9), 973–978. https://doi.org/10.1139/apnm-2021-0618

Model(s) Reviewed: Guelph Family Health Study (GFHS)

Caron, E. B. (2017). Effects and processes of fidelity-focused consultation (Publication No. 2001291659) [Doctoral dissertation, University of Delaware]. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.

Model(s) Reviewed: Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up (ABC) -Infant

Caron, E., Bernard, K., & Dozier, M. (2015). In vivo feedback predicts parent behavior change in the attachment and biobehavioral catch-up intervention. Unpublished manuscript.

Model(s) Reviewed: Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up (ABC) -Infant

Caron, E., Bernard, K., & Dozier, M. (2016). In vivo feedback predicts parent behavior change in the attachment and biobehavioral catch-up intervention. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/15374416.2016.1141359

Model(s) Reviewed: Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up (ABC) -Infant