Preface vii Contributors xiii 1 The Early History and Legacy of the Minnesota Parent-Child Longitudinal Study 1 Sarah C. Mangelsdorf 2 The Emotionate Child 13 Ross A. Thompson 3 Attachment, Temperament, and Adaptation: One Long Argument 55 Brian E. Vaughn and Nana Shin 4 Earned-Security in Retrospect: Emerging Insights from Longitudinal, Experimental, and Taxometric Investigations 109 Glenn I. Roisman and Katherine C. Haydon 5 Relationships Across the Lifespan: The Benefits of a Theoretically Based Longitudinal-Developmental Perspective 155 W. Andrew Collins, Peter LaFreniere, and Jeffry A. Simpson 6 Rethinking Adolescent States of Mind: A Relationship/Lifespan View of Attachment and Psychopathology 185 Roger Kobak and Kristyn Zajac 7 A Developmental Approach to Clinical Research, Classification, and Practice 231 Tuppett M.
Yates, Keith B. Burt, and Michael F. Troy 8 Frightening Maternal Behavior, Infant Disorganization, and Risks for Psychopathology 283 Deborah Jacobvitz, Nancy Hazen, Maria Zaccagnino, Serena Messina, and Lauren Beverung 9 From Research to Practice: Developmental Contributions to the Field of Prevention Science 323 Sheree L. Toth, Robert C. Pianta, and Martha Farrell Erickson 10 Beyond Adversity, Vulnerability, and Resilience: Individual Differences in Developmental Plasticity 379 Jay Belsky and Michael Pluess 11 Pathways to Resilient Functioning in Maltreated Children: From Single-Level to Multilevel Investigations 423 Dante Cicchetti, Ph.D. Author Index 461 Subject Index 473.