Prof Kaija Pura, MD, PhD child psychiatrist, (Tampere, Finland)
Simone Facuri Lopes, MD psychiatrist (Belo Horizonte, Brazil),
Mónica Oliver MD, Child psychiatrist (Buenos Aires Argentina)
Andrea Plevak MD, pediatrician &
Nahir Bonifacino, Phd, (Montevideo, Uruguay)
Alexandra Deprez, PhD (Luxemburg)
Vibeke Moe Phd , Oslo and Unni Trannas Vannebo Nurse (BUP, Olso), Hanne Braarud.PhD (Bergen, Norway)
Francesco Grasso, PhD Catania,
Italy
Prof Stephen Matthey Ph D, Sydney,
Lisa Milne, PhD, Sydney ,
Prof Campbell Paul, MD Melbourne,
Australia
Nina Burtchen, MD pediatrician, Germany
Daphna Dollberg PhD, Israel
France: Prof A Guedeney MD, PhD, child psychiatrist, Sylvie Viaux Savelon MD PhD, child psychiatrist Prof Jaqueline Wendland PhD, and Martine Vermillard Gateau, psychologist and infant nurse.
Kajia Helena PURRA, MD PhD: Department of Child Psychiatry,
Tampere University Hospital and Centre for Child Health Research, School of
Medicine, University of Tampere, P.O. Box 2000, Tampere, Finland 33521;
E-mail: Kaija.puura@pshp.fi. KP made the first Finn validation of the ADBB in a longitudinal low risk sample in Finland, by Trained GP’s. Along with colleagues (Mirjami Mantymaa, Ilona Luoma, Tuula Tamminnen &al), she showed good correlation with Fiori & Murray’s face to face situation.
Stephen MATTHEY, Phd : Adjunct professor , Sydney South West Local Health District, Infant, Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service–Research Unit, Liverpool Hospital, Mental Health Centre (L1), Locked Bag 7103, Liverpool BC, New South Wales 1871, Australia e mail mail:stephen.matthey@sswahs.nsw.gov.au./ stephenresearch@hotmailcom
Pr Stephen Matthey is a methodology expert, works with EPDS and stress. Along with Rudi CRNICH he made the first validation of the Adbb in Australia, and developed a training kit. He designed the Modified ADBB, along with Rudi Crncec and Antoine Guedeney.
In Australia also, lisa MILNE, PhD made the first longitudinal study on follow –up of infants with ADBB over at 6months and seen with a Bayley at2.5 years of age. Jennifer RE made a study using ADBB with infants under cardiac surgery; Campbell PAUL used the scale in a study with infants in NICU.
Simone FACURI-LOPES, MD is psychiatrist in the main public university hospital in Belo Horizonte Brazil Along with colleagues she made the second validation of the ADBB in Brazil, with a replication of the French inaugural study within well baby clinics.
Pr Maria Theresa de SOUZA, MD, PhD and Pr Rogerio LERNER, PhD are with the USP faculty in Sao Paulo and are doing interventional research with ASD infants using ADBB, in collaboration with Jaqueline WENDLAND and Jean Louis ADRIEN from the Paris psychology faculty Paris 5.
ADBB diner at the WAIMH 2016 congress in Prague: Vibeke Moe
ADBB diner in Prague : the French, the Nepalese, the Norvegians, the Italian , the Portugueses, etc..
Raquel Costa made two different longitudinal studies using the ADBB, along with Barbara Figuereido ( Braga ,Minho univ).
Susana Tereno has her PhD in Braga. She was responsible for the attachement part of the French prevention study CAPDEP in which Adbb was used at 18 months. She is now associate prof in Paris 5 univ.
Pr Isabel SOARES & Johanna BAPTISTA, PhD Braga Univ Portugal : study with Jay Belsky on infants and children in Portugal institutions
Francesco GRASSO, Ph D Catania & Pisa certified trainer in ADBB
This Norvegian team made a longitudinal study with Adbb comparing premature with term babies in Bergen. Lars Smith
& Vibeke Moe now run a longitudinal study in Norway on early risk and resilience factors in early development.
Johanne Smith-Nielsen
Mette Skovgaard Vaever
Rie Krondorf von Wowern
Barbara FERNANDES CARVALHO FIGUEREIDO , Phd is professor in Minho univ; she made a study with ADBB for infants of adolescents and a study run by Raquel COSTA, Phd , Lisbon , on a longitudinal sample of a 100 infants followed from birth onwards, and now in a second longitudinal larger study, both using the ADBB.
Johanna BAPTISTA and Isabel SOARES made a study in the public Portuguese orphanages, along with Jay Belsky.
Daphna DOLLBERG, Phd School of Behavioral Sciences, Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yaffo, Rabenu Yeruham Street, P.O.B. 8401, Yaffo 61083, Israel; e-mail: daphna@mta.ac.il. Daphna Dollberg made with Miri KEREN and Ruth FELDMANN a study of a feeding situation in a community sample, using the ADBB. She made a study on adoptees comparing video guidance with care as usual. She collaborates with Naama ATZABA- PORIA (Ben Gourion univ Neguev), Sylvie VIAUX SAVELON and Miri KEREN on a study with Arab Israleli families.
Alexandra DEPREZ, PhD is a trainer for ADBB in Luxemburg and Belgium. She made a study in Belgian protection institution for maltreated infants.
The Valencia group
The Valencia Group, headed by Pascual PALAU SUBIELA PhD D works within the Valencia psychology university, with a mater and doctorates in early development. The Uruguayan team acts as a trainer for the Valencia team: Nahir BONIFACINO, psychoanalyst, PhD student, made a study on training pediatricians along with Andrea PLEVAK MD pediatrician Montevideo , and Dora MUSETTI, Psychoanalyst and psychologist Montevideo.
Carla PEREZ MARTINEZ, Valencia PhD student, from Mexico, has become an expert rater for both ADBb and m ADBB. She is part of the palate cleft study (B Grollemund, France) and of the Prader Willy Study (Maité Tauber, Toulouse France)
Nina BURTCHEN MD PHD is pediatrician, and expert in coding interaction and ADBB. She made a study with women with major depressive disorders, in a face to face situation with their infants, using Adbb. She is now in Freiburg on Brisgau, Germany.
Led by Bruno GROLLEMUND, orthodontist, PhD, in Strasbourg, along with centers in Paris (Pascale GAVELLE, Necker), Lille and Nancy, along with Pascale GRAVELLE psychologist and many others surgeons and psychologists. Carla PERES MARTINEZ made the recoding of all cases both with m ADBB and ADBB, enabling for a validation of the scales in this situation.
Carla Peres Martinez
The Prader Willy study by Pr Maite Tauber
Pr Tauber in Toulouse is leading the French reference center for Prader-Willy syndrom. She made the first study using Oxytocin with four months old infants, being hospitalized with their parents. The effect was judged on feeding, on Adbb and on parent infant interaction as assessed with the GIS (Feldman). Sylvie VIAUX-SAVELON-MD PhD is expert to score the GIS. Nahir BONIFACINO and Andrea PLEVAK scored the feeding situation with the Adbb. But feeding is a very difficult situation for PW babies, and we had to score the pediatric examination, by Carla PERES MARTINEZ to see a correlation with the GIS and with doses of oxytocin.
Catarina Furmark
Jaqueline WENDLAND, PhD, professor of psychology, institut de psychologie, Paris 5. ADBB trainer; she has led several PhDs and studies using the scale, in France as in Brazil.
Martine VERMILLARD -GATEAU, infant nurse, psychologist, was part of the team who made the first French validation of the ADBB in a well-baby clinic. She is doing training for researchers and clinician in France and in Quebec
Sylvie VIAUX SAVELON MD PhD is child psychiatrist. She is an expert in coding both with ADBB and with Feldmann’s GIS for parent infant interaction.
Pr Renaud JARDRI , MD, Ph D Lille is leading the MOCITRAINING study in which pediatrician are trained with ADBB and use of EPDS and train some colleagues to see the effect of the training on screening and on effectiveness.
Contacts :
Pr Antoine Guedeney, faculté de médecine Xavier Bichat
(Paris VII, univ Diderot-Paris Cité)
antoine.guedeney@aphp.fr
Policlinique Ney -Jenny Aubry
124 blvd Ney 75018 Paris