Julie Poehlmann

Associate Professor

PhD., Child Clinical Psychology, Syracuse University

poehlmann@waisman.wisc.edu
608.262.1773
608.263.4839
362 Middleton Bldg
1305 Linden Dr
Madison, WI 53706-1523

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Research and Applied Interests

  • Infants’ and young children’s attachment relationships in the context of risk
  • Developmental psychopathology in the family context
  • Examples of environmental and biological risk: infants born preterm low birth weight, children affected by parental incarceration, children raised by their grandparents, children affected by poverty
  • Interventions for high risk children and families
 

Selected Publications

Poehlmann, J.  (2005).  Children’s family environments and intellectual outcomes during maternal incarceration.  Journal of Marriage and Family, 67, 1275-1285.

Poehlmann, J.  (2005).  Representations of attachment relationships in children of incarcerated mothers.  Child Development, 76, 679-696.

Poehlmann, J., Brintnall-Peterson, M., Shlafer, R., & Morgan, K.  (2003).  Through the eyes of a child: Grandparents raising grandchildren.  University of Wisconsin-Extension (publication #B3786). http://www.uwex.edu/relationships

Poehlmann, J., & Fiese, B. H.  (2001).  The interaction of maternal and infant vulnerabilities on developing infant-mother attachment relationships.  Development and Psychopathology, 13, 1-11.


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