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Monica Lawson
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Child maltreatment during the COVID-19 pandemic: Consequences of parental job loss on psychological and physical abuse towards children
M Lawson, MH Piel, M Simon
Child abuse & neglect 110, 104709, 2020
5342020
Buffering the effects of childhood trauma within the school setting: A systematic review of trauma-informed and trauma-responsive interventions among trauma-affected youth
K Fondren, M Lawson, R Speidel, CG McDonnell, K Valentino
Children and Youth Services Review 109, 104691, 2020
1122020
Efficacy of a reminiscing and emotion training intervention on maltreating families with preschool-aged children.
K Valentino, EM Cummings, J Borkowski, LC Hibel, J Lefever, M Lawson
Developmental psychology 55 (11), 2365, 2019
542019
Planning the forensic interview
M Rohrabaugh, K London, AK Hall
Forensic interviews regarding child sexual abuse: A guide to evidence-based …, 2016
332016
Reduced autobiographical memory specificity among maltreated preschoolers: The indirect effect of neglect through maternal reminiscing
M Lawson, K Valentino, R Speidel, CG McDonnell, EM Cummings
Child development 91 (1), 271-288, 2020
322020
A systematic review of the reliability of children’s event reports after discussing experiences with a naïve, knowledgeable, or misled parent
M Lawson, L Rodriguez-Steen, K London
Developmental Review 49, 62-79, 2018
282018
Tell me everything you discussed: Children's memory for dyadic conversations after a 1‐week or a 3‐week delay
M Lawson, K London
Behavioral sciences & the law 33 (4), 429-445, 2015
282015
Maternal attachment is differentially associated with mother–child reminiscing among maltreating and nonmaltreating families
M Lawson, K Valentino, CG McDonnell, R Speidel
Journal of experimental child psychology 169, 1-18, 2018
252018
Children's Memory for Conversations After a 1-Year Delay
M Lawson, K London
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 6 (3), 328-336, 2017
182017
Parent–child attachment security is associated with preschoolers’ memory accuracy for emotional life events through sensitive parental reminiscing
M Lawson, Y Chae, I Noriega, K Valentino
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 209, 105168, 2021
132021
The association between maternal reminiscing and maternal perpetration of neglect
M Kuehn, M Lawson, R Speidel, K Valentino
Child maltreatment 25 (4), 468-477, 2020
102020
Maternal Reminiscing Is Associated With Preschoolers’ Reports of Maltreatment During Forensic Interviews
M Lawson, B Jaeger, E McManus, R Speidel, K Valentino
Child maltreatment 26 (1), 105-114, 2021
92021
Reminiscing and Autobiographical Memory in ASD: Mother–Child Conversations About Emotional Events and How Preschool-Aged Children Recall the Past
CG McDonnell, R Speidel, M Lawson, K Valentino
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 51 (9), 3085-3097, 2021
82021
Developmental and Intervention‐Related Change in Autobiographical Memory Specificity in Maltreated Children: Indirect Effects of Maternal Reminiscing
K Valentino, R Speidel, M Lawson
Child Development 92 (5), e977-e996, 2021
72021
The Structure of Emotion Dialogues: Maternal Reminiscing Factors Differentially Relate to Child Language and Socio-Emotional Outcomes
CG McDonnell, M Lawson, R Speidel, K Fondren, K Valentino
Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology 50 (7), 837-851, 2022
62022
Intimate partner violence and maltreated preschoolers’ internal representations of conflict.
M Lawson, R Speidel, K Fondren, EM Cummings, K Valentino
Journal of family psychology 34 (4), 425, 2020
52020
Latent classes in preschoolers’ internal working models of attachment and emotional security: Roles of family risk
R Speidel, B Behrens, M Lawson, EM Cummings, K Valentino
Development and Psychopathology 35 (3), 1552-1569, 2023
42023
Intergenerational transmission of autobiographical memory specificity: Indirect effects through maternal reminiscing
K Edler, M Lawson, R Speidel, K Valentino
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 203, 105021, 2021
32021
Maternal maltreatment as a context for mother–child conversations and children’s reports of experienced and nonexperienced abuse.
M Lawson
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 11 (3), 2022
12022
Household crowding and income loss increases intimate partner violence during the pandemic among isolating families with young children in the United States
M Lawson, R Weston, M Simon, M Baker
Children and Youth Services Review, 107622, 2024
2024
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