Publications
Cooper, G., Hoffman, K., Powell, B., & Marvin, R. (2005). The Circle of Security Intervention. In L.J. Berlin, Y. Ziv, L.M. Amaya-Jackson, & M.T.Greenberg, Enhancing Early Attachments: Theory, Research, Intervention, and Policy. New York: Guilford Press.
Cassidy, J., Woodhouse, S., Cooper, G., Hoffman, K., & Powell, B. (2005). Examination of the Precursors of Infant Attachment Security: Implications for Early Intervention and Intervention Research. In L.J. Berlin, Y. Ziv, L.M. Amaya-Jackson, & M.T.Greenberg, Enhancing Early Attachments: Theory, Research, Intervention, and Policy. New York: Guilford Press.
Powell, B., Cooper, G., Hoffman, K. & Marvin, R. (2007). The Circle of Security: A Case Study in Oppenhiem, D. & Goldsmith, D. (eds.) The Added Value of Attachment Theory for Clinical Work: Bridging the Gap Between Research and Practice. Guilford Press.
Cassidy, J. & Powell, B. (2006) Help Baby Develop A Secure Attachment. In Ettus, S. The Experts’ Guide to the Baby Years. Clarkson Potter Publishers, New York.
Hoffman, K., Marvin, R., Cooper, G. & Powell, B. (2006). Changing Toddlers’ and Preschoolers’ Attachment Classifications: The Circle of Security Intervention.Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. Vol. 74(6) 1017-1026.
Marvin, R., Cooper, G., Hoffman, K., & Powell, B. (2002). The circle of security project: Attachment-based intervention with caregiver-preschool child dyads. Attachment and Human Development. Vol. 1, (4),107.
Paper Presentations
11th Annual World Congress of Infant and Mental Health Yokohoma, Japan. “Using the Circle of Security Intervention with High Risk Australian Preschool and Toddler Parent Child Dyads: Our Experience with Two Cohorts in a Community Agency.” Anne Huber, Marymead Child and Family Centre, Canberra Australia Scheduled for August 2008.
Key Note Speaker. Institute of Infant Toddler Mental Health. Scottsdale,AZ. 2007.
Invited Presentations. Society for Research in Child Development. Boston, MA. April 2007.
SRCD presentation Boston, MA--TAMAR's Children: Enhancing Attachment Security in the Infants of Women in a Jail-Diversion Program Jude Cassidy, Yair Ziv, Glen Cooper, Kent T. Hoffman, Bert Powell, Andrea Karfgin
- “Affect Regulation and the Circle of Security Model: A Case Study Addressing Frightening Parental Behavior.”Jude Cassidy, University of Maryland at College Park And Glen Cooper Marycliff Institute, March 2007.
- Prison, Jude Cassidy, 2001-4. Tamar’s Children a service grant for the city of Baltimore to provide intensive early intervention using a modification of the Circle of Security Protocol with incarcerated women who are pregnant. In partnership with the Mayor of Baltimore.
- Hand in Hand, University of Maryland, Jude Cassidy, 2001-4. A research project focusing on using a modification of the Circle of Security Protocol for early intervention in the home with high-risk parents and infants September 2000 to September 2003.
Head Start Fifth Annual Conference, “The Circle of Security: Enhancing Attachment in At-Risk Families.” Invited speaker for a symposium on parent-child relationships. Washington, D.C. 2000. |