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  <tableOfContents>The early history and legacy of the Minnesota Parent-Child Longitudinal Study / Sarah C. Mangelsdorf -- The emotionate child / Ross A. Thompson -- Attachment, temperament, and adaptation : one long argument / Brian E. Vaughn and Nana Shin -- Earned-security in retrospect : emerging insights from longitudinal, experimental, and taxometric investigations / Glenn I. Roisman and Katherine C. Haydon -- Relationships across the lifespan : the benefits of a theoretically based longitudinal-developmental perspective / W. Andrew Collins, Peter LaFreniere, and Jeffry A. Simpson -- Rethinking adolescent states of mind: a relationship/lifespan view of attachment and psychopathology / Roger Kobak and Kristyn Zajac -- A developmental approach to clinical research, classification, and practice / Tuppett M. Yates, Keith B. Burt, and Michael F. Troy -- Frightening maternal behavior, infant disorganization, and risks for psychopathology / Deborah Jacobvitz [and others] -- From research to practice : developmental contributions to the field of prevention science / Sheree L. Toth, Robert C. Pianta, and Martha Farrell Erickson -- Beyond adversity, vulnerability, and resilience: individual differences in developmental plasticity / Jay Belsky and Michael Pluess -- Pathways to resilient functioning in maltreated children : from single-level to multilevel investigations / Dante Cicchetti.</tableOfContents>
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