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Carlo Schuengel

Researcher at Public Health Research Institute

Publications -  271
Citations -  9708

Carlo Schuengel is an academic researcher from Public Health Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intellectual disability & Attachment theory. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 246 publications receiving 8570 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlo Schuengel include VU University Medical Center & University of Amsterdam.

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Attachment in mental health institutions: A critical review of assumptions, clinical implications, and research strategies

TL;DR: A brief review of attachment concepts reveals that several theoretical, conceptual and empirical questions remain to be answered before evidence-based clinical attachment guidelines can be formulated concerning patient-staff relationships.
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Parents' reactions to the diagnosis of cerebral palsy: associations between resolution, age and severity of disability

TL;DR: Among parents of teenage children, resolution was more often apparent from a focus on action to better the lives of their children, whereas in parents of younger children, it was more apparent from their focus on constructive thoughts and information seeking.
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Course of behaviour problems of children with cerebral palsy: the role of parental stress and support

TL;DR: Levels of behaviour problems are elevated but diminish during adolescence for children with CP, and support related to parents' socio-economic and living situation and to parents's social relationships was positively related to total behaviour problems, internalizing and externalizing behaviours of children.
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Food for love: the role of food offering in empathic emotion regulation

TL;DR: EER is conceptualized as an interpersonal regulation system in which an empathic response to another person’s emotional state aims to regulate both emotion within the provider and across interaction partners, and the sharing of food resources as well as the use of food as a support behavior increases interpersonal closeness.
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Attachment in foster children associated with caregivers' sensitivity and behavioral problems

TL;DR: Attachment theoretical tenets appeared valid with foster parent-child relationships, except for children with symptoms of attachment disorder, and attachment security was negatively related to teacher reports of externalizing behavior problems.