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Jude Cassidy is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on psychology and social sciences, with a notable emphasis on clinical psychology, social psychology, demography, education, and public health.

Their work covers multiple interconnected topics including attachment and relationship dynamics, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, family dynamics and relationships, maternal mental health during pregnancy and postpartum, child welfare and adoption, early childhood education and development, and child abuse and trauma.

Jude Cassidy has published extensively in the field, contributing to 36 works related to psychology and 23 in social sciences. Their subfield contributions include 20 publications in clinical psychology, 15 in social psychology, 8 in demography, 7 in education, and 6 in public health, environmental, and occupational health.

The frequent venues where Jude Cassidy's research appears include:

  • Attachment & Human Development
  • Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics
  • Journal of Child and Family Studies
  • Child Development Perspectives
  • Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology

Representative recent publications include:

  • "Attachment goes to court: child protection and custody issues" (2021) in Attachment & Human Development
  • "Working toward anti-racist perspectives in attachment theory, research, and practice" (2021) in Attachment & Human Development
  • "Attachment perspectives on race, prejudice, and anti-racism: Introduction to the Special Issue" (2021) in Attachment & Human Development
  • "Maternal Depressive Symptoms and Preschoolers' Helping, Sharing, and Comforting: The Moderating Role of Child Attachment" (2020) in Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology
  • "Maternal Emotion Dysregulation Predicts Emotion Socialization Practices and Adolescent Emotion Lability: Conditional Effects of Youth ADHD Symptoms" (2020) in Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology

Jude Cassidy has collaborated frequently with several scholars over their career. Notable frequent co-authors include:

  • Jessica Stern
  • Phillip R. Shaver
  • Carlo Schuengel
  • Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg
  • Sheri Madigan

Best Publications

  • Security in infancy, childhood, and adulthood: A move to the level of representation.

    Mary Main;Nancy Kaplan;Jude Cassidy

  • Handbook of attachment : theory, research, and clinical applications

    Jude Cassidy;Phillip R. Shaver

  • EMOTION REGULATION: INFLUENCES OF ATTACHMENT RELATIONSHIPS

    Jude Cassidy

  • The nature of the child's ties.

    Jude Cassidy

  • Categories of response to reunion with the parent at age 6: Predictable from infant attachment classifications and stable over a 1-month period.

    Mary Main;Jude Cassidy

  • Assessing internal working models of the attachment relationship: An attachment story completion task for 3-year-olds.

    Inge Bretherton;Doreen Ridgeway;Jude Cassidy

  • Child-mother attachment and the self in six-year-olds.

    Jude Cassidy

  • The Insecure/Ambivalent Pattern of Attachment: Theory and Research

    Jude Cassidy;Lisa J. Berlin

  • Avoidance and its relation to other defensive processes.

    Jude Cassidy;R. Rogers Kobak

  • Loneliness and Peer Relations in Young Children

    Jude Cassidy;Steven R. Asher

  • Attachment and the processing of social information across the life span: theory and evidence.

    Matthew J. Dykas;Jude Cassidy

  • Family-peer connections: the roles of emotional expressiveness within the family and children's understanding of emotions.

    Jude Cassidy;Ross D. Parke;Laura Butkovsky;Julia M. Braungart

  • Self-expressiveness within the family context: psychometric support for a new measure

    Amy G. Halberstadt;Jude Cassidy;Cynthia A. Stifter;Ross D. Parke

  • Attachment and representations of peer relationships

    Jude Cassidy;Steven J. Kirsh;Krista L. Scolton;Ross D. Parke

  • Contributions of attachment theory and research: A framework for future research, translation, and policy

    Jude Cassidy;Jason D. Jones;Phillip R. Shaver

  • Functions of parent-child reminiscing about emotionally negative events

    Robyn Fivush;Lisa J. Berlin;Jessica McDermott Sales;Jean Mennuti-Washburn

  • The influence of early attachments on other relationships.

    Lisa J. Berlin;Jude Cassidy;Karen Appleyard

  • Unsolvable fear, trauma, and psychopathology: Theory, research, and clinical considerations related to disorganized attachment across the life span.

    Jude Cassidy;Jonathan J. Mohr

  • Disorganized attachment in infancy : a review of the phenomenon and its implications for clinicians and policy-makers

    Pehr Granqvist;L. Alan Sroufe;Mary Dozier;Erik Hesse

  • Family members as third parties in dyadic family conflict: strategies, alliances, and outcomes.

    Samuel Vuchinich;Robert E. Emery;Jude Cassidy

  • Adult romantic attachments: A developmental perspective on individual differences.

    Jude Cassidy

Frequent Co-Authors

Phillip R. Shaver
Phillip R. Shaver University of California, Davis
Carl W. Lejuez
Carl W. Lejuez Stony Brook University
Mario Mikulincer
Mario Mikulincer Reichman University
Ross D. Parke
Ross D. Parke University of California, Riverside
Mary Main
Mary Main University of California, Berkeley
Brooke C. Feeney
Brooke C. Feeney Carnegie Mellon University
Sheri Madigan
Sheri Madigan University of Calgary
Stacey B. Daughters
Stacey B. Daughters University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Carolina de Weerth
Carolina de Weerth Radboud University
Jonathan J. Mohr
Jonathan J. Mohr University of Maryland, College Park

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