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Dana Shai
Dana Shai
Academic College Tel Aviv Yaffo
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When words just won’t do: Introducing parental embodied mentalizing
D Shai, J Belsky
Child Development Perspectives 5 (3), 173-180, 2011
2222011
Parental embodied mentalizing: how the nonverbal dance between parents and infants predicts children’s socio-emotional functioning
D Shai, J Belsky
Attachment and Human Development 19 (2), 191-219, 2017
1132017
Beyond words: Parental embodied mentalizing and the parent infant dance
D Shai, P Fonagy
Nature and formation of social connections: From brain to group, 185-203, 2014
812014
Parental embodied mentalizing: Let’s be explicit about what we mean by implicit
D Shai, J Belsky
Child Development Perspectives 5 (3), 187-188, 2011
612011
Parental embodied mentalizing and its relation to mind‐mindedness, sensitivity, and attachment security
D Shai, E Meins
Infancy 23 (6), 857-872, 2018
542018
The importance of parental verbal and embodied mentalizing in shaping parental experiences of stress and coparenting
D Shai, D Dollberg, O Szepsenwol
Infant Behavior and Development 49, 87-96, 2017
432017
Predicting infant–father attachment: the role of pre-and postnatal triadic family alliance and paternal testosterone levels
AM Witte, MJ Bakermans-Kranenburg, MH van IJzendoorn, ...
Attachment & Human Development 22 (6), 653-667, 2020
312020
The Inconsolable Doll Task: Prenatal coparenting behavioral dynamics under stress predicting child cognitive development at 18 months
D Shai
Infant Behavior and Development 56, 101254, 2019
212019
I “get” you, babe: Reflective functioning in partners transitioning to parenthood
JL Borelli, A Slade, C Pettit, D Shai
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 37 (6), 1785-1805, 2020
192020
Interpersonal physiological regulation during couple support interactions: Examining the role of respiratory sinus arrhythmia and emotional support
JL Borelli, D Shai, S Fogel Yaakobi, N Levit‐Binnun, Y Golland
Psychophysiology 56 (11), e13443, 2019
172019
Studying the process of psychoanalytic parent–infant psychotherapy: Embodied and discursive aspects
E Avdi, K Amiran, T Baradon, C Broughton, M Sleed, R Spencer, D Shai
Infant Mental Health Journal 41 (5), 589-602, 2020
132020
Mother–child adrenocortical synchrony: Roles of maternal overcontrol and child developmental phase
DAG Jessica L. Borelli, Dana Shai, Patricia A. Smiley, Sameen Boparai ...
Developmental Psychobiology, 1-15, 2019
13*2019
Associations of maternal sensitivity and embodied mentalizing with infant-mother attachment security at one year in depressed and nondepressed dyads
RSJSN Mette Skovgaard Væver , Katharina Cordes , Anne Christine Stuart ...
Attachment & Human Development, 2020
11*2020
Introducing Parental Embodied Mentalising: Exploring Moments of Meeting of Mind of Parent and Infant’s from a Relational Whole-Body Kinaesthetic Perspective
D Shai
Movement analysis of interaction, 107-124, 2010
112010
The effects of morbidity-mortality and economic unpredictability on parental distress: A life history approach
O Szepsenwol, D Shai, O Zamir, JA Simpson
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 38 (1), 189-209, 2021
92021
Does postpartum depression affect parental embodied mentalizing in mothers with 4-months old infants?
S Garset-Zamani, K Cordes, D Shai, R Spencer, AC Stuart, S Køppe, ...
Infant Behavior and Development 61, 101486, 2020
92020
Parental embodied mentalizing: Associations with maternal depression, anxiety, verbal mentalizing, and maternal styles of interaction
E Ierardi, A Dascalu, D Shai, R Spencer, CR Crugnola
Journal of Affective Disorders 311, 472-478, 2022
72022
Trust me! Parental embodied mentalizing predicts infant cognitive and language development in longitudinal follow-up
D Shai, A Laor Black, R Spencer, M Sleed, T Baradon, T Nolte, P Fonagy
Frontiers in psychology 13, 867134, 2022
62022
In her shoes: Partner reflective functioning promotes family-level resilience to maternal depression
DS Alison Goldstein, Jessica L. Borelli
Development and Psychopathology, 2022
5*2022
Prenatal coparenting under high arousal predicts infants’ cognitive development at 18 months
D Shai, R Bergner
Prenatal Family Dynamics: Couple and Coparenting Relationships During and …, 2021
52021
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