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Miriam Steele
Work Address: Department of Psychology
New School for Social Research
80 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 100011, USA
steelem@newschool.edu
DEGREES AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
1991 Qualification in child psychoanalysis, the Anna Freud Centre, London
1990 Ph.D., Department of Psychology, University College London,
title- “Intergenerational patterns of attachment”
1986 M.A., Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology,
Teachers College, Columbia University
1983 B.A., Psychology Department, U.B.C.
APPOINTMENTS
2017- Professor, New School for Social Research, NY
2010-2016 Professor, Director of Clinical Training
New School for Social Research, New York, NY
2004- 2009 Associate Professor, Assistant Director of Clinical Training,
New School for Social Research, New York, NY
1994 - 2004 Lecturer in Psychology, University College London & Course
Organizer of the M.Sc in Psychoanalytic Developmental
Psychology, The Anna Freud Centre and University College
London
1991 - 2004 Child Psychotherapist, The Anna Freud Centre London
AWARDS
2015 35th Annual Daniel Prager Award, George Washington
University Endowment Lecture
2016 American Psychological Association, Division 39 Research
Award
RESEARCH GRANTS
2014-2015 $174, 388 New York Health Foundation with H. Steele, A.
Murphy, P. Meisner, & K. Bonuck “Scaling Up a Promising
Practice for Preventing Child Maltreatment.”
2014-2015 $23,000 IDDRC Pilot Project Award with A. Murphy, J. Fox, S.
Molhom, P. De Sanctis “Exploring brain responses to affective
images in mothers with high or low Adverse Childhood
Experiences (ACEs)
2013-2014 $15,000 Co-Investigator with Sabine Seymour “The Body as
Metaphor” New School Research Cluster Award
2012-2015 $900,000 Co-Investigator Birth to Three: A Pragmatic Clinical
Trial for Child Maltreatment Prevention Extramural MCH
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Research (MCHR) Program Award R40MC23629-01-01
2012-2013 $3000 Co-Investigator Measuring Cortisol responses in the
Birth to Three: A Pragmatic Clinical Trial for Child
Maltreatment Prevention. Marks Family Foundation
2008-2010 $60,000 from Einstein-Montifiore Institute for Clinical and
Translational Research for project ““Efficacy study of an
intervention to prevent child maltreatment in a high risk
population.”
2007-2009 $20,000 Internal grant for collaborative project with Anne
Murphy at the Children’s Evaluation and Rehabilitation Center
Albert Einstein School of medicine for a collaboration involving
an attachment based intervention and the measuring mother and
child salivary cortisol with the Division of Reproductive
Endocrinology, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology &
Women's Health.
2005-2007 $30,000 from Spence Chapin to study patterns of attachment
and the efficacy of the “Granny” program in Chinese
orphanages
2005-2007 $12,000 from FHL to study attachment representations in young
people ‘aging out’ of foster care
2005-2007 $360,000 from the British Lottery Fund for follow up of
Adoption and Attachment Representations Study into
Adolescence
2002-2004 $185,000 from the Headley Trust to fund a study on “The
assessment of a therapeutic intervention program with late
adopted children”
1995-2001 $647,000 from the Sainsbury Foundation to fund a study on
‘predicting successful adoptive placements’ (with the Director
of the Adoption Service at the Thomas Coram Foundation and
the Child Care Consultation Team at Great Ormond Street)
2000-2002 $37,000 from Quality Protects Haringey Social Services to
Study the added value of the Adult Attachment Interview to the
assessment of Foster Carers.
1998-1999 $55,500 from the Kohler Stiftung, Germany, to fund the 11-
Year follow-up of the London Parent-Child Project, (with H.
Steele).
$74,000 from the Kohler Stiftung, Germany, to fund the 6-Year
follow-up of the London Parent-Child Project, (with H. Steele,
P. Fonagy).
1991-1993 $50,000 from the Kohler Stiftung, Germany, to fund the London
Parent-Child Project (with P. Fonagy, H. Steele)
1990-1991 $7,000 from the MacArthur Foundation, U.S.A. for
collaborative study of children’s understanding of emotion,
(with P. Fonagy).
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Publications
1. Williams, T., Steele, M., Joy, L., Travis, L., Gotowiec, A., Aiken, L.,
Painter, S., & Davidson, S. (1987). Transition to motherhood: A
longitudinal study. Infant Mental Health Journal, 8, 251-265.
2. Steele, M. (1990) Observations of an optimal fit between mother and
baby: Perspectives on normative development. Bulletin of the Anna
Freud Centre, 13, 219-234.
3. Hodges, J., & Steele, M. (1991). On the investigation of narratives about
emotion in young children: A report of two studies. Bulletin of the Anna
Freud Centre, 14, 133-148.
4. Steele, H. & Steele, M. (1991). Predicting security of attachment to
mother at one year from pregnancy assessments. In P. Stratton (Ed.)
Causes and consequences of infant attachment, Proceedings from the 10th
Anniversary Conference of the Society for the Study of Reproductive and
Infant Psychology, Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 8,
264-265.
5. Steele, M. (1991). You can run but you can’t hide: The analysis of a
latency boy. Bulletin of the Anna Freud Centre, 14, 303-321. Reprinted
in German, 1994, Analytische Kinder-und Jugendlichen-Psychotherapie,
25, 147-168.
6. Steele, M., Steele H., & Model, N. (1991). Links across generations:
Predicting parent-child relationship patterns from structured interviews
with expectant parents. Bulletin of the Anna Freud Centre, 14, 95-113.
7. Fonagy, P., Steele, M., Steele, H., & Moran, G. (1991). Measuring the
ghost in the nursery: A summary of the main findings of the Anna Freud
Centre-University College London Parent-Child Study, Bulletin of the
Anna Freud Centre, 14, 115-131.
8. Fonagy, P, Steele, M., Steele, H., Moran, G, & Higgitt, A. (1991) The
capacity for understanding mental states: The reflective self in parent and
child and its significance for security of attachment. Infant Mental Health
Journal, 12, 201-218.
9. Fonagy, P, Steele, H, & Steele, M. (1991). Maternal representations of
attachment during pregnancy predict the organisation of infant-mother
attachment at one-year. Child Development, 62, 891-905. Reprinted in
1992 in M. Hertsig and E. Farber (eds.) Annual Progress in Child
Psychiatry and Child Development: A selection of the year’s outstanding
contributions to the understanding and treatment of the normal and
disturbed child. New York: Brunner/Mazel.
10. Fonagy, P., Steele, M., Moran, G., Steele H., & Higgitt, A. (1992). The
integration of psychoanalytic theory and work on attachment: The issue
of intergenerational psychic processes. In D. Stern & M. Amaniti (Eds.)
Attaccamento E Psiconalis. Rome: Laterza. .
11. Fonagy, P, Steele, M., Moran, G, Steele, H, & Higgitt, A (1993).
Measuring the ghost in the nursery: An empirical study of the relation
between parents’ mental representations of childhood experiences and
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their infants’ security of attachment. Journal of the American
Psychoanalytic Association, 41, 957-989. Winner of the journal prize for
best paper of the year.
12.Steele, H., & Steele, M. (1994). Intergenerational patterns of attachment.
In D. Perlman & K. Bartholomew (Eds.). Adult Attachment
Relationships: Advances in Personal Relationships Series (Vol. 5).
London: Jessica Kingsley.
13. Fonagy, P, Steele, M, Steele, H, Higgitt, A & Target, M (1994). The
Emmanuel Miller Memorial Lecture 1992. The theory and practice of
resilience. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 35, 231-257.
14. Fonagy, P., Leigh, T., Kennedy, R., Mattoon, G., Steele, H., Target, M.,
Steele, M. & Higgitt, A. (1995). Attachment, borderline states and the
representation of emotions and cognitions in self and other. In Cicchetti,
D., & Toth, S.L. (Eds.), Rochester Symposium on Developmental
Psychopathology, Vol. 6: Emotion, Cognition, and Representation.
Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press.
15. Fonagy, P., Target, M., Steele, M., & Gerber, A. (1995). Psychoanalytic
perspectives on developmental psychology. In D. Cicchetti, & D. Cohen
(Eds), Developmental Psychopathology, Vol.1, pp 504-554. New York:
John Wiley & Sons.
16. Fonagy, P., Steele, M., Steele, H., Leigh, T., Kennedy, R., Mattoon, G., &
Target, M. (1995). Attachment, the reflective self and borderline states:
The predictive specificity of the Adult Attachment Interview and
pathological emotional development. In S. Goldberg, R. Muir, & J. Kerr
(Eds.) Attachment theory: social, developmental and clinical perspectives,
pp 233-278. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press.
17. Steele, M., & Steele, H. (1996). Intergenerational patterns of attachment,
maternal responsiveness and non-maternal care: an idiographic
illustration. In G. Spangler and P. Zimmermann (eds.) Die
Bindungstheorie Grundlagen, Forschung und Anwendung, pp. 161-177.
Stuttgart:Klett-Cotta.
18. Fonagy, P., Leigh, T., Steele, M., Steele, H, Kennedy, R, Matoon, G.,
Target, M., & Gerber, A., (1996). The relation of attachment status,
psychiatric classification, and response to psychotherapy. Journal of
Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 64, 22-31.
19. Fonagy, P., Steele, M., Steele, H, Moran, G., & Higgitt, A. (1996).
Fantomes dans las chambre d’enfants: Etude de la repercussion des
represenataions mentales des parents sur la securite de l’attachment.
Psychiatre de l’enfant, 39, 63-83.
20. Steele, H, Steele, M, & Fonagy, P (1996). Associations among attachment
classification of mothers, fathers and their children. Child Development,
67, 541-555.
21. Fonagy, P., Target, M., Steele, M., & Steele, H. (1997). The development
of violence and crime as it relates to security of attachment. In JD Osofsky
(Ed.). Children in a violent society (pp 150-177). New York: Guilford
Press.
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22. Steele, M. (1997). Attachment representations and outcome in adoption.
Adoption & Fostering, 21, 59.
23. Fonagy, P, Steele, H, Steele, M, & Holder J (1997). Attachment and
theory of mind: Overlapping constructs? Association for Child Psychology
and Psychiatry Occasional Papers, 14, 31-40.
24. Fonagy, P., Target, M., Steele, M., Steele, H., Leigh, T., Levenson, A., &
Kennedy, R. (1998). Morality, disruptive behavior, borderline personality
disorder, crime, and their relationship to security of attachment. In L
Atkinson & K J Zucker (Eds.) Attachment and psychopathology, pp 223-
276. New York: Guildford Press.
25.Steele, H. & Steele, M. (1998). Attachment and psychoanalysis: Time for a
reunion. Social Development, 7, 92-119.
26. Steele, H., & Steele, M. (1998). Response to Cassidy, Lyons-Ruth &
Bretherton: A return to exploration. Social Development, 7, 137-141.
27. Fonagy, P., Fearon, P., Steele, M., & Steele, H. (1998) Mentalization as a
core component of parental sensitivity. Infant Behavior and Development,
21:66-66.
28. Steele, H., & Steele, M. (1999). Psychoanalytic views about development.
In D Messer & S Millar (Eds.). Exploring Developmental Psychology, pp
263-283. London: Francis Arnold.
29. Steele, H, Steele, M., Croft, C., & Fonagy, P. (1999). Infant-mother
attachment at one-year predicts children’s understanding of mixed-
emotions at six years. Social Development, 8, 161-178.
30. Steele, M., Hodges, J., Henderson, K., Hillman, S., & Bennett, P. (2000).
The use of story stem narratives in assessing the inner world of the child:
Implications for adoptive placements. In Assessment, Preparation and
Support: Implications from Research. London: British Agencies for
Adoption and Fostering Press.
31. Steele, M., Kaniuk, J., Hodges, J., Haworth, C., & Huss, S. (2000). The
use of the Adult Attachment Interview: Implications of Adoption and
Foster Care. In Assessment, Preparation and Support: Implications from
Research. London: British Agencies for Adoption and Fostering Press.
32. Steele, H. & Steele, M., (2000). Clinical uses of the Adult Attachment
Interview. In G. Gloger-Tippelt (Ed.). Attachment in adolescents and
adults. Stuttgart:Klett-Cotta.
33.Hodges, J., & Steele, M. (2000). Effects of abuse on attachment
representations: narrative assessments of abused children. Journal of Child
Psychotherapy, 26, 433-455.
34. Woolgar, M, Steele, H., Steele, M., Yabsley, S., & Fonagy, P. (2001).
Children’s play narrative responses to hypothetical dilemmas and their
awareness of moral emotions, British Journal of Developmental
Psychology, 19, 115-128
35. Ward, A., Ramsey, R, Turnbull, S., Steele, M., Steele, H., & Treasure, J.
(2001). Attachment in anorexia nervosa: A transgenerational perspective.
British Journal of Medical Psychology, 74, 497-505.
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36. Hodges, J., Steele, M., Hillman, M., & Henderson, K. (2003). Mental
representations and defenses in severely maltreated children: A story stem
battery and rating system for clinical assessment and research applications.
(pp. 240-267.) In R. Emde, D. Wolf, C. Zahn-Waxler & D. Oppenheim
(Eds. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
37. Steele, M., Steele, H., Woolgar, M., Yabsley, S., Fonagy, P., & Croft, C.
(2003). Children’s emotion narratives reflect their parents’ dreams. In R.
Emde, D. Wolf, C. Zahn-Waxler & D. Oppenheim (Eds). “Revealing the
Inner Worlds of Young Children: The MacArthur Story Stem Battery and
Parent-Child Narratives pp163-181. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
37. Steele, M., Steele, H., & Johansson, M. (2003). Maternal Predictors of
children’s social cognition: An Attachment Perspective. Journal of Child
Psychology and Psychiatry, 44, 6, 861-873.
38. Hodges, J., Steele, M., Hillman, S., Henderson, K., & Kaniuk, J. (2003).
Changes in attachment representations over the first year of adoptive
placement; narratives of maltreated children. Journal of Child Clinical
Psychology. 8, 351-368.
39. Steele, M., Hodges, J., Kaniuk, J., Hillman, S., & Henderson, K. (2003).
Attachment representations in newly adopted maltreated children and their
adoptive parents: Implications for placement and support. Journal of
Child Psychotherapy. 29, 187-205.
40. Steele, M. (2004). Attachment, actual experience and mental
representations In V.Green (ed.) Psychoanalysis, neuroscience and
development. London: Routledge.
41. Howe, D., & Steele, M. (2004) Contact in cases in which children have
been traumatically abused or neglected by their birth parents. In B. Neil
and D. Howe (Eds.) Contact in Permanent Placements: Research, Theory
and Practice. London: British Agencies for Adoption and Fostering Press.
42. Steele, M. (2004). Fitting the puzzle pieces together: The complexities of
infant-mother interaction and disorganized attachment patterns. Social
Cognition.
43. Steele, M., & Baradon, T. (2004). The Clinical Use of the Adult
Attachment Interview in Parent-Infant Psychotherapy. Infant Mental
Health Journal, 25, 284-299.
44. Steele, H., & Steele, M. (2005) The construct of coherence as an indicator
of attachment security middle childhood: The Friends and Family
Interview. In K. Kerns & R. Richardson (Eds.) Attachment in Middle
Childhood. New York: Guildford Press.
45. Steele, H., & Steele, M. (2005) Understanding and Resolving Emotional
Conflict: The London-Parent Child Project. In K. Grossmann, K.
Grossmann, & E. Waters, (Eds.) Attachment from Infant to Adulthood:
The Major Longitudinal Studies. New York: Guildford Press.
46. Hodges, J., Steele, M., Hillman, S., Henderson, K. and Kaniuk, J. (2005).
Change and Continuity in Mental Representations of Attachment after
Adoption. In Brodzinsky, D.M. and Palacios, J. (eds) Psychological
Issues in Adoption – Research and Practice Praeger Publishers.
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47. Steele, M. (2006) The ‘added value’ of attachment theory and research
for clinical work in adoption and foster care. In (J.Kenrick, C. Lindsey, L.
Tollemache, Eds.) Creating New Families: Therapeutic approaches to
fostering, adoption and kinship care. London: Karnac.
48. Steele, M., Hodges, J., Kaniuk, J., Steele, H., D’Agostino, D., Blom, I.,
Hillman, S., and Henderson, K. (2007) Intervening with Maltreated
Children and their Adoptive Parents: Identifying Attachment Facilitating
Behavior. In D. Oppenheim & D. Goldsmith (eds.) Clinical applications of
attachment theory. New York: Guildford Press.
49. Steele, M., Henderson, K., Hodges, J., Kaniuk. J., Hillman, S., & Steele,
H. (2007) In the best interests of the adopted child: A report from the
‘Attachment Representations and adoption outcome study.’ In L. Mayes,
P. Fonagy, & M. Target (Eds.) Developmental Science and
Psychoanalysis. (pp.159-182) London : Karnac.
50. Steele, H., Steele, M. & Croft, C. (2008) Early attachment predicts
emotion recognition at 6 and 11 years. Attachment and Human
Development, 10, 379-393.
51. Steele, M., Hodges, J., Kaniuk, J., Steele, H., Asquith, K., & Hillman, S.
Forecasting outcomes in previously maltreated children: The use of the
AAI in a longitudinal adoption study. (2008) In H. Steele and M. Steele,
(Eds.) “Clinical Applications of the Adult Attachment Interview” New
York: Guildford Press.
52. Baradon, T., & Steele, M. (2008) Integrating the Adult Attachment
Interview in the clinical process of psychoanalytic parent-infant
psychotherapy in a case of relational trauma In H. Steele and M. Steele,
(Eds.) “Clinical Applications of the Adult Attachment Interview” New
York: Guildford Press.
53. Steele, H., & Steele, M. (2008). 10 clinical uses of the Adult Attachment
Interview. In H. Steele & M. Steele (Eds.). Clinical applications of the
Adult Attachment Interview (pp 3-30). NY: Guilford Press.
54. Steele, M., Kaniuk, J., Hodges, J., Asquith, K., Hillman, S., & Steele, H.
(2008) Measuring Mentalization Across Contexts: Links between
Representations of Childhood and Representations of Parenting in an
adoption sample. In (A. Slade & E. Jurist, Eds.) Reflecting on the future of
psychoanalysis: mentalization, internalization and representation. NY:
Guildford Press.
55. Steele, M. Hodges, J., Kaniuk, J., Steele, H., Asquith, K., & Hillman, S.
(2009) Attachment Representations and Adoption Outcome: On the use of
narrative assessments to track the adaptation of previously maltreated
children in their new families. In B. Neil & G. Wrobel (Eds.), International Advances in Adoption Research for Practice. New York:
Wiley.
56. Hodges, J., & Steele, M., Kaniuk, J., Hillman, S., & Asquith, K. (2009)
Narratives in assessment and research on the development of attachments
in maltreated children. In N. Midgely, J. Anderson, E. Grainger, T. Nesic-
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Vuckovic & C. Urwin, Child Psychotherapy and Research, New York:
Routledge.
57.Nedelisky, A., Steele, M., & Simpson, B. (2009). Attachment to
People and to Objects in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: An Exploratory
Comparison of Hoarders and Non-Hoarders. Attachment and Human
Development, 11, 365 – 383.
58. Steele, H., & Steele, M., & Murphy, A. (2009). The Adult Attachment
Interview: Clinical tool to facilitating and measuring process and change
in psychotherapy. Psychotherapy Research, 19, 633-643.
59. Steele, M. (2009) “Attachment relationships and adoption outcome:
Implications for policy”. Center for Excellence in Childrens’ Mental
Health, eReview, Child Welfare Series, 1, 1-4.
60. Steele, M., Hodges, J. & Kaniuk, J., & Steele, H. (2010). Mental
representations and change: Developing attachment relationships in an
adoption context. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 30, 25-40.
61. Steele, M., Murphy, A., & Steele, H. (2010). The Adult Attachment
Interview and Relational Trauma: Implications for parent-infant
psychotherapy. In T. Baradon (Ed.) Relational Trauma in Infancy.(pp. 180-
193). New York: Routledge.
62. Steele, M., Murphy, A., & Steele, H. (2010). Identifying therapeutic
action in an attachment based intervention. Journal of Clinical Social
Work, 38, 61-72.
63. Beebe, B., Steele, M., Jaffe, J., Buck, K., Chen, H., Cohen, P., Kaitz, M.,
Markese, S., Andrews. H., Morgolis, A. & Feldstein, S. (2011) Maternal
Anxiety Symptoms and Mother-Infant Self- and Interactive Contingency. Infant
Mental Health Journal. 31, 1-35.
64. Bekar, O., Fried, E, Guadalupe, Z., Logan, M., Shahmoon-Shanok, R.,
Steele, H., & Steele, M. (2012). Peers helping peers in the face of trauma
and developmental challenge: The Relationships for Growth & Leaning
Program. ZERO TO THREE (32), 39-48.
65. Kriss, A., Steele, H., & Steele, M. (2012). Measuring attachment and
reflective functioning in early adolescence: An introduction to the Friends
and Family Interview. Research in Psychotherapy: Psychopathology,
Process and Outcome, 15, 87-95.
66. Shahmoon-Shanok, R., Bekar, O., Fried, E. & Steele, M. (2013) Gems
Hidden in Plain Sight: Peer Play Psychotherapy Nourishes Relationships
and Growth Across Developmental Domains Among Young Children. In
J. Schaefer & D. Friedman (Eds.) Attachment-based clinical social work with children and adolescents. New York, Springer.
67. Murphy, A., Steele, M. & Steele H. (2013). From Out of Sight, Out of
Mind to In-Sight and In Mind: Enhancing Reflective Capacities in a
Group Attachment-Based Intervention. In J. Schaefer & D. Friedman
(Eds.) Attachment-based clinical social work with children and adolescents. New York, Springer.
68. Reiner, I., Bremmer-Bombik, E., Beutel, M., Steele, M., & Steele, H.
(2013) The Adult Attachment Interview - fundamentals, use, and
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applications in clinical work.Zeitschrift fur Psychosomatische Medizin
und Psychotherapie, 59,231-246.
69. Beebe, B. & Steele, M. (2013) How does microanalysis of mother-infant
communication inform maternal sensitivity and infant attachment?
Attachment & Human Development, 15, 583-602.
70. Murphy, A., Steele, M., Dube, S.R., Bonuck, K., Meissner, P., Bate, J.,
Goldman, H., Steele, H. (2014) Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE)
Questionnaire and Adult Attachment Interview (AAI): Implications for
Parent Child Relationships, Child Abuse and Neglect. 38, 224-233.
71. Steele, H., & Steele, M. (2014). Attachment Disorders. In M. Lewis & K.
Rudolph, Eds the third edition of the Handbook of Developmental
Psychopathology (pp 357-370). New York: Springer.
72. Steele, M., Steele, H., Bate, J., Knafo, H., Kinsey, M. Bonuck, K.,
Meisner, P. & Murphy, A. (2014) Looking From the Outside In: The Use
of Video in Attachment-Based Interventions. Attachment & Human
Development, 6(4):402-15. doi: 10.1080/14616734.2014.912491.
73. Juffer, F., & Steele, M. (2014) What Words Cannot Say: The Telling
Story of Video in Attachment-Based Interventions. Attachment & Human
Development, 16(4):307-14. DOI: 10.1080/14616734.2014.912484.
74. Murphy, A., Steele, M., Dube, S. R., Bate, J., Bonuck, K., Meissner, P.,
Goldman, H. & Steele, H. (2014). Adverse Childhood Experiences
(ACEs) Questionnaire and Adult Attachment Interview (AAI):
Implications for parent child relationships. Child Abuse & Neglect, 38,
224-233.
75. Smith-Nielsen, J., Steele, H., Mehlhase, H., Cordes, K., Steele, M.,
Harder, & Væver, M. (2015). Links Among High EPDS Scores, State of
Mind Regarding Attachment, and Symptoms of Personality Disorder.
Journal of Personality Disorders, online. (doi: 10.1521/pedi_2014_28_173).
76. Steele, M., Bate, J., Nikitiades, A., Buhl-Nielsen, B. (2015).
Attachment in Adolescence and Borderline Personality Disorder. Journal
of Infant, Child, and Adolescent Psychotherapy, 14:16-32.
77. Steele, M., & Steele, H. (2015).Attachment Disorders. In P. Lutyen, P.
Fonagy & M. Target (Eds.) Handbook of Psychoanalysis.
78. Steele, M., Murphy, A., & Steele H. (2015) The Art and Science of
Observation: Reflective Functioning and Therapeutic Action. Journal of
Infant, Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy. Volume 14, Issue 3, 216-231. doi:10.1080/15289168.2015.1070558
79. Murphy A, Steele H, Bate J, Nikitiades A, Allman B, Bonuck K,
Meissner, P. Steele, M. (2015) Group attachment-based
intervention:trauma-informed care for families with adverse childhood
experiences. Family Community Health. 38, 268-79. PubMed
PMID:26017004.
80. Archer, M., Steele, M., Lan, J., Jin, X., Herreros, F., & Steele, H. (2015).
Attachment between infants and mothers in China. International Journal
Of Behavioral Development, 39(6), 485-491.
81. Steele, H., Bate, J., Steele, M., Rishi Dube, S., Danskin Chladnicek, K.,
Knafo, H., Nikitiades, A., Bonuck, K., Meissner, P., & Murphy, A. (2016).
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Adverse Childhood Experiences, Poverty and Parenting Stress. Canadian
Journal of Behavioral Science, 48, 32-38.
82. Slutsky J, Jadva V, Freeman T, Persaud S, Steele M, Steele H, Kramer W,
Golombok S. (2016). Integrating donor conception into identity
development:adolescents in fatherless families. Fertility and Sterility.
PMID 27012652.DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2016.02.033
83. Persaud, S., Freeman, T., Jadva V., Slutsky, J., Kramer, W., Steele, M.,
Steele, H., & Golombok, S. (2017) Adolescents Conceived through Donor
Insemination in Mother-Headed Families: A Qualitative Study of
Motivations and Experiences of Contacting and Meeting Same-donor
Offspring. Children & Society, 31,13–22.
PRESENTATIONS
1. 1986 The concept of “good enough mothering”: An empirical study.
Paper presented to the Third World Congress of Infant Psychiatry and
Allied Disciplines, September, Stockholm, Sweden.
2. 1989 On the use of a prenatal picture set to assess the growing attachment
to the baby in pregnant women. Paper presented at the Fourth World
Congress of Infant Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, Lugano,
Switzerland, September.
3. 1989 Cross-generational and cross-cultural patterns in attachment. In P.
Fonagy (Chair), Cross-cultural perspectives on attachment, symposium
presentation at the Fourth World Congress of Infant Psychiatry and
Allied Disciplines, Lugano, Switzerland, September. (With H. Steele, P.
Fonagy, & A. Higgitt).
4. 1989 A prospective study of adjustment to the parental role: Predicting
from the prenatal period to three months and one-year. Paper presented at
the Fourth World Congress of Infant Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines,
Lugano, Switzerland, September. (With H. Steele, P. Fonagy, & A.
Higgitt).
5. 1990 The reflective-self capacity and its importance in the development
and maintenance of secure attachment relationships. Symposium address
to the London Regional Meeting of the World Association of Infant
Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, November. (with P. Fonagy, G.
Moran, H. Steele & A. Higgitt).
6. 1990 Narratives about emotion in young children: A report on two
studies. Seminar presentation to the London Regional Meeting of the
World Association of Infant Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines,
November. (with J. Hodges).
7. Attachment across the generations. In J. Stevenson-Hinde (Chair), New
directions in attachment research, symposium at the British Psychological
Society’s Developmental Section Conference, September, Cambridge.
(With H. Steele).
8. Forecasting security of attachment: Prenatal assessments of parents’
working models of attachment and subsequent child-mother and child-
father Strange Situation assessments. In H. Steele (Chair), Parental
representations of attachment, symposium at the meetings of the Society
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for Research in Child Development, April, Seattle. (With H. Steele & P.
Fonagy).
9. 1992 Stability and change in maternal models of attachment across the
transition to parenthood, and their association to the quality of the infant-
mother attachment. In B. Vaughn (Chair), Stability and change in
maternal representations of attachment, symposium at the 8th
International Conference of Infant Studies, May, Miami. (With H. Steele
& P. Fonagy).
10. 1993 Does the Adult Attachment Interview tap the internal working
model of attachment? In L. A. Sroufe & K. Grossmann (Chairs), Internal
working models of relationships: continuity and basis in experience,
symposium at the meetings of the International Society for the Study of
Behavior and Development, July, Minneapolis. (With H. Steele & P.
Fonagy).
11. 1993 Associations among attachment classifications of mothers, fathers,
and their infants: A relationship-specific perspective. /Symposium
presentation at the 60th Anniversary Meeting of the Society for Research
in Child Development, New Orleans, LA, March. (with H. Steele & P.
Fonagy).
12. 1993 Early attachment and borderline states. Symposium presentation at
the 60th Anniversary Meeting of the Society for Research in Child
Development, New Orleans, LA, March. (with P. Fonagy, H. Steele, T.
Leigh & G. Mattoon).
13. 1994 Attachment during infancy is an intergenerational and relationship-
specific perspective. Paper to be presented at the meetings of the
International Society for the Study of Behavior and Development,
September, Bonn. (With H. Steele & P. Fonagy).
14. 1995 Infant-mother attachment at one-year predicts the quality of doll
play at 5 years. Symposium presentation at the Meetings of the Society
for Research in Child Development. Indianapolis, IN, USA, April. (with
P. Fonagy & H. Steele).
15. 1995 Belief-Desire reasoning at 5-years is predicted by infant-mother
attachment at one-year. Symposium presentation at the Biennial Meeting
of the Society for Research in Child Development, Indianapolis, April.
(With H. Steele, J. Holder & P. Fonagy).
16. 1995 Co-constructions between 5-year olds and their mothers: A measure
of attachment security? Symposium presentation at the Biennial Meeting
of the Society for Research in Child Development, Indianapolis, April.
(With H. Steele, J. Alves, H.Jacobsen & P. Fonagy).
17. 1996 Attachment and life events: Change and continuity in family life
over the first six years of parenthood. Symposium presentation to the
International Congress of Psychology, Montreal, August.(With H. Steele)
18. 1996 Assessing attachment in the sixth-year of life. Symposium
presentation to the International Society for the Study of Behavior and
Development, Quebec City, August.(With H. Steele)
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19. 1997 Attachment, the MacArthur story-stem battery and gender in
longitudinal perspective. Symposium presentation at the Biennial
Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Washington
DC, April. (With H. Steele)
20. 1997 Attachment research: intergenerational patterns. Invited address to
the 8th Annual Infancy Conference, ‘New Developments in Attachment
Theory—Implications for Adoption and Fostering’, Friday 13th June,
Watershed Media Centre, Bristol.
21. 1997 Attachment representations and outcome in adoption. Invited
presentation at the National Research Symposium (Southern Region) of
the British Agencies for Adoption and Fostering. Wednesday 26th
November, London.
22. 1998 What is internal, what is working, and what is modeled by internal
working models of attachment? Symposium presentation to the
International Society for the Study of Behavior and Development, Bern,
Switzerland, July. (With H. Steele)
23. 1999 On the Developmental Sequelae of Catastrophic Holocaust
childhood Experiences across Generations (Discussant) for papers by A.
Sagi, M. Van IJzendoorn, & H. Wiseman. Society for Research in Child
Development, Albuquerque, New Mexico, April.
24. 1999 Linking Inner Working Models of Attachment to Quality of
Autobiographical Discourse. Society for Research in Child Development,
Albuquerque, New Mexico, April.
25. 1999 Invited Address to the Dutch Psychoanalytic Society. Recent
Advances in Attachment Research: implications for work with maltreated
children. Utrecht, Holland. May.
26. 1999 Invited Address to the Inner and Outer London Forum of Judges.
Implications of Developmental Research for work in Infant Mental
Health proceedings. June.
27. 1999 Invited Workshop for British Agencies for Adoption and Fostering.
Current Attachment Research-Implications for Assessment and Support.
London and Bristol, October.
28. 2000 Invited Paper to Conference on Attachment in New Relationships,
Birth, Adoption and Therapy. Attachment Representations and Adoption:
Can we predict success? March 10. Tavistock and Portman Trust.
29. 2000 Invited Workshop on Recent Advances in Attachment Research:
Implications for Assessment and Therapeutic Work in Adoption and
Foster Care, Salt Lake City Utah, April 7.
30. 2000 Invited presenter to Attachment from Infancy to Adulthood
Conference. Munich Germany July 12-14.
31. 2000 Invited Workshop for Inner and North London Panel of Guardians
ad Litem and Reporting Officers. Assessment of Attachment in Young
Children and their Carers. London, November 3.
32. 2000 Invited presenter to The Association of Child Psychology and
Psychiatry Scotland Conference on “Bowlby and Beyond: Issues of
Attachment. Edinburgh , November 24th.
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33. 2000 Invited presenter British Agencies for Adoption and Fostering
Annual Research Symposium, Improving outcomes in family placements:
Expectations and experiences. Workshop title: Assessment of attachment
representations in newly placed adopted children. London, 29
November.
34. 2001 Invited presenter to Open Theoretical Seminar Program at the
Maudsley Hospital Psychotherapy Unit. Implications of Attachment
Theory and Research for Adoption and Foster Care. March.
35. 2001 Invited presented to the Centre for Child Mental Health.
Misconnections, failed connections & broken connections between
parents and their child & what can be done. May.
36. 2001 Invited presenter to the South Devon Healthcare Trust. Recent
Advances in Attachment Research and its Importance to Practice. June.
37. 2001 Invited presenter to the Dutch Psychoanalytic Society. Clinical
Implications of Attachment Theory and Research. November.
38. 2002 Invited presenter to University of Leicester, Centre for Applied
Psychology-Clinical Section on Recent Advances in Attachment
Research: Implications for Clinical work. January.
39. 2002 Invited presenter to the first joint conference of the Tavistock Clinic
and Anna Freud Centre; The Clinical Relevance of Research in Child
Psychotherapy. Ways of Measuring the Child’s internal world: A report
from the Attachment Representations and Adoption Outcome Study.
February.
40. 2002 Invited presenter to Padua, Italy. Northern Region consortium of
Social Work and Clinical Psychology. Recent Advances in Attachment
Research: Implications for Adoption and Foster Care. February.
41. 2002 Invited presenter to Marycliff Institute, Spokane, WA, USA. Recent
Advances in Attachment Research: Implications for Adoption and Foster
Care. March.
42. 2002 Invited presenter to Children’s Centre, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA,
Recent Advances in Attachment Research: Implications for Adoption and
Foster Care. April
43. 2002 Invited workshop to Brighton & Hove, The Attachment Project.
Recent Advances in Attachment Research: Implications for Adoption and
Foster Care. May
44. 2002 Invited presentation to Department of Health, Stakeholders’ Policy
Meeting, Southark Cathedral, London. June.
45. 2002 Invited presentation to the Tavistock Marital Studies Institute
conference “Adoptive parents and children placed for adoption: what can
an attachment perspective tell us?”, London, July.
46. 2002 Invited presentation to Norwood Adoption Agency, “Attachment
Representations and Adoptive Placement: Implications for Matching.”
London, September.
47. 2002 Invited presentation to Parent Infant Psychotherapy Project Study
Day. “The use of attachment theory and research in parent-infant
psychotherapy. London, November
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48. 2002 British Agencies for Adoption and Foster Care Annual Research
Symposium. “Attachment Representations and Adoptive Placement:
Implications for Matching.” London. November.
49. 2002 Invited presentation to Bradford Social Services Fostering and
Adoption Team. Bradford, November.
50. 2002 Invited presentation to the Tavistock Clinic annual study day on
Adoption.” Ways of Measuring the Internal World: A Report from the
Attachment Representations and Adoption Outcome Study “ London,
November.
51. 2003 Invited presentation to Tavistock Clinic- Anna Freud Centre
Research Conference “ What can research teach us?” London, January.
52. 2003 Invited presentation to the annual Mainstay Project “Changing
Narratives: New Stories for Old.” Wiltshire, February.
53. 2003 Invited presentation to the Department of Health, Senior Managers’
committee. February.
54. “Bridging the Gap: Clinical Applications of Attachment Theory”
Society for Research in Child Development Meetings, Tampa, Florida,
April.
55. 2003 “Adult Attachment and Parenting”, Pre-conference organized by
Dave Pederson. Society for Research in Child Development Meetings.
Tampa, Florida, April.
56. 2003 “The Developmental Links Between Trauma, Parenting and
Attachment” Tampa Florida, Society for Research in Child Development
Meetings. April.
57. 2003 “Clinical Implications of Attachment Research”-Conversation Hour,
Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa, April.
58. 2003 Attachment Issues in Adoption: Risk and Resilience Factors.
London, June.
59. 2003 Attachment Issues in Adoption: Risk and Resilience Factors.
Manchester, June.
60. 2003 Invited presentation to British Association for Community Child
Health, “Recent Advances in Attachment Research, Wolverhampton,
June.
61. 2003 “ Findings from the 11 year follow up of the London Parent Child
Project”, Attachment from infancy and childhood to adulthood
Conference. University of Regensburg, Germany. July.
62. 2003 “Attachment Representations and Adoption” Royal College of
Psychiatry, York, July.
63. 2003 Invited presentation to the President’s Interdisciplinary Conference
“ The Voice of the Child, Dartington Hall, September.
64. 2003 Invited participant to the 93rd Dahlem Conference “ Attachment and
Bonding: a New Synthesis, Berlin, September.
65. 2003 “ A report from the Attachment Representations and Adoption
Study” address to “Post-placement Contact” Nuffield Foundation Seminar.
November.
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66. 2003 “Attachment, Reciprocity and Working with Families, Keynote
speaker, 5th Annual Solihull Approach Conference, Solihull, November.
67. 2003 Trauma and stress amongst children in placement. Baaf UK
Research Symposium Keynote Presentation, November.
68. 2003 “Adult Attachment Relationships and Adoptive Children:
Implications for matching and outcome. Annual Study Day Midlands
Family Placement Group, Loughborough, November.
69. 2003 Invited presentation to “Developmental Science and Psychoanalysis:
Integration and Innovation, Yale University, December.
70. 2004 Invited consultant to the government committee on the Draft
Guidance on the Assessment of Needs for Adoption and Special
Guardianship Support Services for the Department of Department for
Education and Skills. London, February.
71. 2004 Invited presentation to British Agencies for Adoption and Fostering
conference: “Attachment disorder-concept and controversy. London,
March.
72. 2004 Invited presentation to North West Choice Protects: Assessments?
Attachment?=Success? Widnes, May.
73. 2005 Invited Presenter to Mid-Winter meetings of the American
Psychoanalytic Association, “Attachment Representations and Adoption
Outcome: The special case of trauma.” New York, January.
74. 2005 Grand Rounds Beth Israel Hospital, Department of Psychiatry. New
York, January.
75. 2005 Grand Rounds Bronx Lebanon Hospital, Department of Psychiatry.
New York, January.
76. 2005 Links between parents’ and children’s attachment narratives in an
adoption context: On the evolution of security out of a history of
maltreatment. Society for Research in Child Development Meetings,
Atlanta, April.
77. 2005 Invited Presentation to Harvard Medical School, Attachment and
Related Disorders, Boston, May.
78. 2005 Changing minds: Attachment representations and adoption outcome
in a maltreated sample. Invited presentation to conference at City College,
“Reflecting on the future of psychoanalysis: mentalization, internalization
and representation. New York, September.
79. 2006 Invited presentation to Association of Early Childhood and Infant
Psychologists. “Adoption and Foster Care: An attachment perspective”.
Pace University, February.
80. 2006 Changing minds: attachment representations and adoption outcome
in a maltreated sample. Invited Keynote address, 2nd International
Conference on Adoption Research, Norwich, England, and July.
81. 2006. Invited commentary to Adult Psychotherapy: The Perspectives of
Attachment Theory and Psychoanalysis. Adelphi University, New York,
November.
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82. 2006 Assessment and Treatment of Children and Their Families: Using an
Attachment Perspective. The Montreal Children’s Hospital, Department of
Psychiatry. Montreal, November.
83. 2006 Invited lecture to the Montreal Psychoanalytic Society. Bridging the
Gap: Clinical Applications of Attachment Theory. Montreal, November.
84. 2006 Invited presentation at McGill University, Division of Child
Psychiatry, McGill Infant Mental Health group conference on Adoption:
Attachment and Beyond. Montreal, November.
85. 2007. Invited presentation to the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia.
“Facilitating Reflective Functioning: A treatment Case of a Traumatized
Adolescent.”
86. 2007. Invited presentation to the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia.
“Intergenerational Patterns of Attachment: A report on the London Parent
child Project from Birth to 17 years.”
87. 2007. Invited presentation to the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia.
“Changing Minds: Attachment Representation and Adoption Outcome in a
maltreatment Sample.”
88. 2007. Invited presentation to the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia.
“The development of mentalization: Recent findings from the London
longitudinal study of intergenerational patterns of attachment”. New York,
February.
89. 2007 Changing troubled attachment relations: Views from research and
clinical work. International Attachment Conference, Minho, Portugal,
July.
90. 2007 Invited presentation to the New York Foundling and Vincent J.
Fontana Center for Child Protection, co-sponsored with New York
University School of Social Work conference on “Critical transitions in
child welfare”. New York, November.
91. 2007 Invited presentation to the International and Interdisciplinary
Conference “Ways Towards Secure Attachment in Family and Society
Prevention, Guidance, Counseling and Psychotherapy”. Munich,
December.
92. 2007 Invited “Lauditore” for the conferring of the Arnold-Lucius-Gesell-
Prize to Dr. Karin Grossmann and Prof. Dr. Klaus Grossmann from the
Theodor Hellbrügge Foundation. Munich, December.
93. 2007 Invited presentation "Attachment representations and Adoption
Outcome: The special case of trauma" to the Department of Psychology,
University of Erlangen, December.
94. 2007 Invited presentation “Changing Minds: Attachment Representation
and Adoption Outcome in a maltreatment Sample”to the Hungarian
Academy of Science, Budapest, December.
95. 2007 Institute for Infants, Children & Families, Jewish Board of Family
and Children’s Services, Fall ‘Master Class’, “Bridging the Gap: Clinical
Applications of Attachment Theory, New York, December.
96. 2008 American Psychoanalytic Meeting Winter Discussion Group,
“Parent-Infant Programs At Psychoanalytic Institutes”. New York,
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January.
97. 2008 Presentation with Bloom, C., Baker, C., Eichenbaum, L.,
Garafallou, L., Haick, T., Orbach, S., Rubin, L., Steele, M., Tortora, S.
(2008). Seeing You, Seeing Me: The Role of Attachment in the
Intergenerational Transmission of Body Image. Division 39
(Psychoanalysis) Annual Spring Meeting. New York, NY. April.
98. 2008 Assessment, Diagnosis, and Intervention: Attachment and Bonding. Hunter School of Social Work, Adoption training program. New York,
January.
99. 2008. Therapeutic Applications of Attachment Theory: The Power of the
AAI with Mothers, Fathers, and Their Children. Adult Attachment in
Clinical Context: Applications of the Adult Attachment Interview.
UCLA, Lifespan Learning Institute, March.
100. 2008. Panel Discussion on Findings from Three Longitudinal Studies: Minnesota (Alan Sroufe), London (Howard and Miriam Steele), Berkeley (Mary Main and Erik Hesse) Adult Attachment in Clinical Context:
Applications of the Adult Attachment Interview. UCLA, Lifespan
Leaning Institute, March.
101. 2008. Invited Address at Affect Regulation: Development, Trauma, and
Treatment of the Brain-Mind-body. “Identifying Therapeutic Action in an
Attachment Based Intervention with Traumatized Families. Mt Sinai
School of Medicine, November.
102. 2009. UCSD Department of Psychiatry 4th Annual Pre-Conference
“Assessment and Intervention with Traumatized Families: An
Attachment-Based “toolbox. San Diego, January.
103. 2009: Invited colloquia presentation to the New Mexico Psychoanalytic
Association "Changing attachment representations: The special case
of trauma" & “Defining therapeutic action in an attachment-based
intervention with high risk families- 2 case studies" (with Howard Steele)
104. 2009 Invited participant in the Attachment Preconference, organized by
Alan Sroufe, University of Minnesota, “ Clinical Implications of Current
Trends in Attachment Research, Society for Research in Child
Development Biennial conference, Denver, April.
105. 2009. Paper presentation on ‘Increasing security and decreasing
disorganization: Exploring the effectiveness of a ‘granny’ program
intervention for Chinese orphans. (with Howard Steele, Marc Archer,
Xiaochun Jin, & Fran Herreros), Symposium chairs Howard Steele &
Marinus van IJzendoorn. Society for Research in Child Development
Biennial conference, Denver, April.
106. 2009. Poster presentation on ‘Infant-mother attachment in China:
Community sample norms reflect universal patterns’ (with Howard Steele,
Marc Archer, Fran Herreros & Xiaochun Jin) Society for Research in
Child Development Biennial conference, Denver, April.
107. 2009. Conference presentation with Bloom, C., Eichenbaum, L.,
Garafallou, L., Haick, T., McBirney, E. Orbach, S., Rubin, L., Steele, M.,
Tortora, S., Baker, C. “Seeing You, Seeing Me: The Role of Attachment
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in the Intergenerational Transmission of Body Image.” The William
Alanson White Institute. New York, May.
108. 2009. Invited participant Society for Research in Child Development
sponsored international meeting organized by Robert McCall, Leiden,
May.
109. 2009. Invited speaker to Children Uniting Nations " Keeping The Promise
to Our Children - National Conference, " Woodrow Wilson Plaza and U.S.
State Department, Washington, D.C.
110. 2009. International Attachment Conference, keynote address “Attachment
representation and emotion regulation: Lessons for clinical work from 20
years of research” Barcelona, October.
111. 2009. International Attachment Conference, keynote address “Identifying
therapeutic action in an attachment-based treatment model for traumatized
parents and their toddlers” Barcelona, October.
112. 2010. Separation-Individuation Revisited: Integrating Observations from
the Mahler Nursery with Contemporary Attachment Methodology.(With,
S. Sherkow, A. Bergman & I. Blom. Meetings of the American
Psychoanaltyic Association.
113. 2010. Attachment representations and affect regulation: Implications for
clinical work, Invited speaker “11th Annual Bridging the Gap Conference-
The Children’s Center.” Salt Lake City, Utah. February.
114. 2010. An Attachment Based Intervention with Traumatized Families
Grand Rounds St. Luke's- Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York. March.
115. 2010 The Quality of Attachment and Oedipal Development. Making
Psychoanalytic History: The Oedipal Complex. The Annual Scientific
Conference of the Postgraduate Psychoanalytic Society and Institute.
116. 2010 Longitudinal intergenerational patterns of attachment: from prenatal
assessments to age 18. University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. March.
117. 2010 Invited workshop “Attachment Assessment Toolbox-from infancy to
adulthood. To research team of Professor Susan Golombok Centre for
Family Research, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of
Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K. March.
118. 2010 Invited speaker to Coram Family Conference “The Child’s Right to
Family Life: Obstacles and Solutions” Deutsche Bank, London, U.K.
March.
119. 2010 Invited speaker to conference on “Mentalization-based
interventions with children/families. Yale University. October.
120. 2011 Invited Discussant to “Separation- Individuation Revisited:
Integrating Observations from the Mahler Nursery with Contemporary
Attachment Methodology with Susan Sherkow, Inga Blom & Anni
Bergman, Mid-Winter Meetings of the American Psychoanalytic
Association. New York.
121. 2011 Invited Discussant to “Clinical and Developmental Implications of
Assisted Reproductive Technology”, Weill Cornell Medical College,
February.
122. 2011 Invited Study Day “Translating Developmental Research into
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Clinical Practice: An Attachment Perspective on Trauma, Loss and
Resilience. NYU Silver School of Social Work, March.
123. 2011 FAR Fund Distinguished Lecturer, “Defining Therapeutic
Action in Attachment Based Interventions: How do we account for change?
City College, New York.
124. 2011 Public talk: Adoption, Attachment and Attachment Disorders:
Innovations in Intervention with Dr. Jane Aronson & Dr. George Downing.
New School for Social Research, New York, April.
125. 2011.Co-Convener and speaker at SRCD Attachment Pre-Conference
'‘No research without therapy, no therapy without research': Clinical
work with children, parents and families. Society for Research in Child
Development, Montreal Canada, April.
126. 2011 New Approaches to Parental Sensitivity and Its Outcomes.
Symposium organizers: Judi Mesman, Howard Steele. Society for
Research in Child Development, Montreal Canada, April.
127. 2011 The Influence of Micro- and Macro-Level Family Characteristics on
Children's Theory-of-Mind Development. Society for Research in Child
Development, Montreal, Canada, April.
128. 2011 Defining Therapeutic Action in Attachment Based Interventions:
How do we account for change? International Attachment Conference,
Oslo, August.
129. 2011 McBirney, E.,Steele, M.,& Orbach, S. The impact of the mirror on
self-view and parental representations. International Attachment
Conference, Oslo, August.
130. 2011 Invited Discussant to “Separation- Individuation Revisited:
Integrating Observations from the Mahler Nursery with Contemporary
Attachment Methodology with Susan Sherkow, Inga Blom & Anni
Bergman, Mid-Winter Meetings of the American Psychoanalytic
Association. New York.
132. 2012 Holding Babies in Mind: Using Reflective Function
to Transform Trauma and Build Relationships, Keynote address, New York
Zero to Three Conference, New York.
128. 2012 Understanding Differential Cortisol Responses to Stress Via the Adult
Attachment Interview: Convergent Findings from Low-Risk and High Risk
Respondents. International Society for Behavior and Development,
Edmonton, Canada.
129. 2012 Attachment Theory: Its Theoretical and Practical Implications for
Court Practice. State of New York Unified Court System, Master Class,
NYU Law School, NYC.
131. 2014 Separation-Individuation Revisited-Integrating Observations From
the Mahler Nursery with Contemporary Attachment Methodology. Mid-
Winter Meeting of the American Psychoanalytic Association. NYC.
130. 2014 Beyond Housing 2014 National Conference. “Preventing Child
Maltreatment: An Intergenerational Group Attachment-Based Intervention
(GABI) for Families in Poverty. NYC.
131. 2014 Early Adolescence: Measuring Attachment Relationships in Late
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