Elisa Bronfman, PhD
Senior Attending Psychologist, Department of Cardiology
Assistant Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
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Elisa Bronfman, PhD
Senior Attending Psychologist, Department of Cardiology
Assistant Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
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Education
Graduate School
Clinical Psychology
Boston College
1983
Chestnut Hill
MA
Graduate School
Clinical Psychology
Boston University
1994
Boston
MA
Residency
The Cambridge Hospital
Cambridge
MA
Fellowship
Boston Children's Hospital
1996
Boston
MA
Publications
Patterns of Maternal Childhood Maltreatment and Disrupted Interaction Between Mothers and Their 4-Month-Old Infants. View Abstract
Disrupted caregiving behavior as a mediator of the relation between disrupted prenatal maternal representations and toddler social-emotional functioning. View Abstract
Feasibility of training service providers on the AMBIANCE-Brief measure for use in community settings. View Abstract
Intervening with Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up to decrease disrupted parenting behavior and attachment disorganization: The role of parental withdrawal. View Abstract
Prenatal Identification of Risk for Later Disrupted Parenting Behavior Using Latent Profiles of Childhood Maltreatment. View Abstract
Development of atypical parental behavior during an inpatient family preservation intervention program. View Abstract
Refining the assessment of disrupted maternal communication: Using item response models to identify central indicators of disrupted behavior. View Abstract
How mothers with borderline personality disorder relate to their year-old infants. View Abstract
Infant genotype may moderate sensitivity to maternal affective communications: attachment disorganization, quality of care, and the DRD4 polymorphism. View Abstract
Atypical attachment in infancy and early childhood among children at developmental risk. IV. Maternal frightened, frightening, or atypical behavior and disorganized infant attachment patterns. View Abstract
The re-engineering of respiratory care. View Abstract
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