Attachement, relations, représentations, généralisation, apprentissages, développement socio-émotionnel, métacognition
Je supervise des étudiant-e-s de licence 3 et de master dans le cadre de leur TE(R) sur des thématiques centrées autour de la place des processus socio-émotionnels (en particulier les styles d’attachement) dans le développement typique et atypiques, dans les apprentissages et troubles des apprentissages, en lien avec les recherches menées dans l’axe Handicap et développement du Laboratoire PSITEC. Dans le cadre des TER, les étudiants sont accompagnés dans les différentes étapes du travail de recherche : recherches bibliographiques et mise en place du cadre théorique, construction d’un problématique, mise en œuvre de l’expérimentation, analyses des données, rédaction du travail de recherche et préparation à la soutenance.
2018
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1. | Danet, Marie Insecure attachment as a factor in hoarding behaviors in a non-clinical sample of women Article de journal Dans: Psychiatry Research, 2018, ISSN: 01651781. Liens | BibTeX @article{danet_insecure_2018,
title = {Insecure attachment as a factor in hoarding behaviors in a non-clinical sample of women},
author = {Marie Danet},
url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0165178118300702},
doi = {10.1016/j.psychres.2018.09.053},
issn = {01651781},
year = {2018},
date = {2018-09-22},
urldate = {2018-09-24},
journal = {Psychiatry Research},
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2. | Danet, Marie; Miljkovitch, Raphaële; Deborde, Anne-Sophie Validation study of the French version of the real me on the net questionnaire Article de journal Dans: Current Psychology, 2018, ISSN: 1046-1310, 1936-4733. Liens | BibTeX @article{danet_online_2018,
title = {Validation study of the French version of the real me on the net questionnaire},
author = {Marie Danet and Raphaële Miljkovitch and Anne-Sophie Deborde},
url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s12144-018-0003-8},
doi = {10.1007/s12144-018-0003-8},
issn = {1046-1310, 1936-4733},
year = {2018},
date = {2018-09-01},
urldate = {2018-09-24},
journal = {Current Psychology},
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2017
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3. | Danet, Marie; Martel, Laurence; Miljkovitch, Raphaële Nouvelles technologies : frein ou soutien de la relation parent-enfant ? Article de journal Dans: Dialogue , 3 (217), p. 57-70, 2017, ISBN: 9782749256368. Liens | BibTeX @article{Danet2017,
title = {Nouvelles technologies : frein ou soutien de la relation parent-enfant ?},
author = {Marie Danet and Laurence Martel and Raphaële Miljkovitch},
url = {https://www.editions-eres.com/uploads/documents/sommairepdf/20170926524133_TDM_Dialogue%20217.pdf},
isbn = {9782749256368},
year = {2017},
date = {2017-10-26},
journal = {Dialogue },
volume = {3},
number = {217},
pages = {57-70},
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pubstate = {published},
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4. | B, Vilette; M, Danet; A, Dione L'anxiété mathématique à l'école primaire et sa relation avec les performances scolaires Article de journal Dans: Rééducation Orthophonique, 269 , p. 198-216, 2017. BibTeX @article{Vilette2017b,
title = {L'anxiété mathématique à l'école primaire et sa relation avec les performances scolaires},
author = {Vilette B and Danet M and Dione A},
year = {2017},
date = {2017-01-02},
journal = {Rééducation Orthophonique},
volume = {269},
pages = {198-216},
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pubstate = {published},
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2016
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5. | Danet, Marie; Miljkovitch, Raphaële Monde virtuel : enjeux et risques liés à l’attachement Article de journal Dans: Psychologie Française, 62 (1), p. 57–83, 2016, ISSN: 00332984. Résumé | Liens | BibTeX @article{Danet2016b,
title = {Monde virtuel : enjeux et risques liés à l’attachement},
author = {Marie Danet and Raphaële Miljkovitch},
url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0033298415000680},
doi = {10.1016/j.psfr.2015.10.002},
issn = {00332984},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-01-02},
urldate = {2018-09-24},
journal = {Psychologie Française},
volume = {62},
number = {1},
pages = {57--83},
abstract = {Une des principales motivations pour utiliser Internet est la communication sociale. Or, l’attachement est un déterminant majeur des interactions. Les spécificités des interactions sur Internet permettent aux personnes insécures de contourner leurs difficultés relationnelles. Celles qui ont une image négative d’elles-mêmes (attachement préoccupé et craintif) s’y exposent et s’y lient plus facilement. Celles qui ont une image négative des autres (attachement évitant et craintif) arrivent à y être proches et intimes. Ces avantages peuvent les inciter à rester dans ce monde virtuel. Outre cette fonction sociale d’Internet, les jeux en ligne offrent la possibilité de s’immerger dans un monde, meilleur pour certains. En cela, la sécurité d’attachement, parce qu’elle découle de relations satisfaisantes dans la « vraie vie », constitue un facteur de protection contre un usage problématique d’Internet. L’identification des facteurs motivant le recours des personnes insécures à Internet devrait permettre d’adapter les prises en charge d’une utilisation excessive.},
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Une des principales motivations pour utiliser Internet est la communication sociale. Or, l’attachement est un déterminant majeur des interactions. Les spécificités des interactions sur Internet permettent aux personnes insécures de contourner leurs difficultés relationnelles. Celles qui ont une image négative d’elles-mêmes (attachement préoccupé et craintif) s’y exposent et s’y lient plus facilement. Celles qui ont une image négative des autres (attachement évitant et craintif) arrivent à y être proches et intimes. Ces avantages peuvent les inciter à rester dans ce monde virtuel. Outre cette fonction sociale d’Internet, les jeux en ligne offrent la possibilité de s’immerger dans un monde, meilleur pour certains. En cela, la sécurité d’attachement, parce qu’elle découle de relations satisfaisantes dans la « vraie vie », constitue un facteur de protection contre un usage problématique d’Internet. L’identification des facteurs motivant le recours des personnes insécures à Internet devrait permettre d’adapter les prises en charge d’une utilisation excessive. |
6. | Danet, Marie; Miljkovitch, Raphaële Etre soi-même sur le Net : un facteur de risque à l'usage problématique d'Internet chez les personnes insécures Article de journal Dans: L'Encephale, 42 (6), p. 506–510, 2016, ISSN: 0013-7006. Résumé | Liens | BibTeX @article{Danet2016,
title = {Etre soi-même sur le Net : un facteur de risque à l'usage problématique d'Internet chez les personnes insécures},
author = {Marie Danet and Raphaële Miljkovitch},
doi = {10.1016/j.encep.2015.12.019},
issn = {0013-7006},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-01-01},
journal = {L'Encephale},
volume = {42},
number = {6},
pages = {506--510},
abstract = {INTRODUCTION
Problematic use of the Internet (PUI) is more and more commonly seen among psychiatry patients. PUI is defined as an excessive preoccupation about and use of the Internet, which can be characterized by more time spent on-line than what was planned, with difficulties leading to distress or significant disorders. The new mode of interaction provided by the Internet facilitates self-disclosure, especially for socially anxious persons who feel safer and more comfortable in on-line compared with face-to-face interactions. Several studies point to the fact that insecure attachment, and particularly preoccupied attachment, is associated with problematic use of the Internet. Preoccupied attachment is characterized by a negative model of self and a positive model of others. Persons with a negative model of self feel anxious in interpersonal relationships. Because self-disclosure is easier on-line, it may play a role in problematic use of the Internet.
AIMS
The aim of the study is to better understand the link between insecure attachment and problematic use of the Internet, by examining the mediating role of self-disclosure.
METHOD
Participants anonymously completed the following self-questionnaires on-line: the Internet Addiction Test (IAT), which assesses problematic use of the Internet, the Relationship Scale Questionnaire (RSQ), which evaluates attachment, and the textquotedblReal-metextquotedbl questionnaire, which measures increased self-disclosure on the Internet compared with face-to-face interactions.
SAMPLE
Participants (n=200, 73~% women) were recruited via e-mails, social networks, ads in local stores and leaflets in public places, directing them towards a link in which they could complete the on-line questionnaires.
DATA ANALYSIS
Descriptive analyses were conducted to examine the main characteristics of participants. A t-test was used to explore gender differences. Main analyses consisted of correlational analyses between attachment, the textquotedblReal-metextquotedbl, and problematic use of the Internet. A series of regression analyses were then used to test the mediating role of the textquotedblReal-metextquotedbl in the link between insecure attachment and problematic use of the Internet.
RESULTS
Results confirm the associations between problematic use of the Internet and, respectively, preoccupied and fearful attachment. Complete mediation of the textquotedblReal-metextquotedbl in the association between negative model of self (attachment) and problematic use of the Internet was also confirmed.
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION
Preoccupied and fearful attachments are both associated with problematic use of the Internet. These persons have a negative model of self which may hamper their ability to be at ease in face-to-face interactions. Being themselves on the Internet mediates the link between negative model of self and problematic use of the Internet. Resorting to a less threatening environment of exchange may thus explain these insecure individuals' tendency to overuse the Internet. Future research investigating the different activities on the Internet would be useful to better determine whether certain specific activities are more closely linked to problematic use of the Internet among insecure individuals.},
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INTRODUCTION
Problematic use of the Internet (PUI) is more and more commonly seen among psychiatry patients. PUI is defined as an excessive preoccupation about and use of the Internet, which can be characterized by more time spent on-line than what was planned, with difficulties leading to distress or significant disorders. The new mode of interaction provided by the Internet facilitates self-disclosure, especially for socially anxious persons who feel safer and more comfortable in on-line compared with face-to-face interactions. Several studies point to the fact that insecure attachment, and particularly preoccupied attachment, is associated with problematic use of the Internet. Preoccupied attachment is characterized by a negative model of self and a positive model of others. Persons with a negative model of self feel anxious in interpersonal relationships. Because self-disclosure is easier on-line, it may play a role in problematic use of the Internet.
AIMS
The aim of the study is to better understand the link between insecure attachment and problematic use of the Internet, by examining the mediating role of self-disclosure.
METHOD
Participants anonymously completed the following self-questionnaires on-line: the Internet Addiction Test (IAT), which assesses problematic use of the Internet, the Relationship Scale Questionnaire (RSQ), which evaluates attachment, and the textquotedblReal-metextquotedbl questionnaire, which measures increased self-disclosure on the Internet compared with face-to-face interactions.
SAMPLE
Participants (n=200, 73~% women) were recruited via e-mails, social networks, ads in local stores and leaflets in public places, directing them towards a link in which they could complete the on-line questionnaires.
DATA ANALYSIS
Descriptive analyses were conducted to examine the main characteristics of participants. A t-test was used to explore gender differences. Main analyses consisted of correlational analyses between attachment, the textquotedblReal-metextquotedbl, and problematic use of the Internet. A series of regression analyses were then used to test the mediating role of the textquotedblReal-metextquotedbl in the link between insecure attachment and problematic use of the Internet.
RESULTS
Results confirm the associations between problematic use of the Internet and, respectively, preoccupied and fearful attachment. Complete mediation of the textquotedblReal-metextquotedbl in the association between negative model of self (attachment) and problematic use of the Internet was also confirmed.
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION
Preoccupied and fearful attachments are both associated with problematic use of the Internet. These persons have a negative model of self which may hamper their ability to be at ease in face-to-face interactions. Being themselves on the Internet mediates the link between negative model of self and problematic use of the Internet. Resorting to a less threatening environment of exchange may thus explain these insecure individuals' tendency to overuse the Internet. Future research investigating the different activities on the Internet would be useful to better determine whether certain specific activities are more closely linked to problematic use of the Internet among insecure individuals. |
2015
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7. | Danet, Marie; Miljkovitch, Raphaële; Sander, Emmanuel Spheres of influence of attachment schema in everyday life. Livre Milan, 2015, (Published: Communication orale). BibTeX @book{danet_spheres_2015,
title = {Spheres of influence of attachment schema in everyday life.},
author = {Marie Danet and Raphaële Miljkovitch and Emmanuel Sander},
year = {2015},
date = {2015-07-01},
address = {Milan},
note = {Published: Communication orale},
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pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {book}
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2014
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8. | Wendland, Jaqueline; Danet, Marie; Gacoin, Estelle; Didane, Nadia; Bodeau, Nicolas; Saïas, Thomas; Bail, Morgane Le; Cazenave, Marie-Thérèse; Molina, Thais; Puccinelli, Ophélie; Chirac, Olivia; Medeiros, Melania; Gérardin, Priscille; Cohen, David; Guédeney, Antoine French version of the Brief Infant-Toddler Social and Emotional Assessment questionnaire-BITSEA Article de journal Dans: 39 (5), p. 562–575, 2014, ISSN: 1465-735X. Résumé | Liens | BibTeX @article{wendland_french_2014,
title = {French version of the Brief Infant-Toddler Social and Emotional Assessment questionnaire-BITSEA},
author = {Jaqueline Wendland and Marie Danet and Estelle Gacoin and Nadia Didane and Nicolas Bodeau and Thomas Saïas and Morgane Le Bail and Marie-Thérèse Cazenave and Thais Molina and Ophélie Puccinelli and Olivia Chirac and Melania Medeiros and Priscille Gérardin and David Cohen and Antoine Guédeney},
doi = {10.1093/jpepsy/jsu016},
issn = {1465-735X},
year = {2014},
date = {2014-06-01},
volume = {39},
number = {5},
pages = {562--575},
abstract = {OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to examine the psychometric properties of the French version of the Brief Infant-Toddler Social and Emotional Assessment (BITSEA). METHODS: The sample consisted of 589 low-risk infants aged 12-36 months and their parents. Parents completed the BITSEA, the Child Behavior Checklist 1½-5 (CBCL - 18 months to 5 years version), and the Parenting Stress Index - Short Form (PSI-SF). RESULTS: Multitrait-multimethod and confirmatory factor analyses revealed adequate psychometric properties for the French version of the BITSEA. Scores on the BITSEA Problem scale were positively correlated to all CBCL and PSI-SF subscales, whereas negative correlations were found between BITSEA Competence scale and CBCL and PSI-SF subscales. The BITSEA Problem score significantly increased with level of parental worry, examined through a single-item question that is part of the BITSEA. CONCLUSION: Findings support the validity of the French version of the BITSEA. However, additional work on the clinical validity of the BITSEA, including with at-risk children, is warranted.},
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OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to examine the psychometric properties of the French version of the Brief Infant-Toddler Social and Emotional Assessment (BITSEA). METHODS: The sample consisted of 589 low-risk infants aged 12-36 months and their parents. Parents completed the BITSEA, the Child Behavior Checklist 1½-5 (CBCL - 18 months to 5 years version), and the Parenting Stress Index - Short Form (PSI-SF). RESULTS: Multitrait-multimethod and confirmatory factor analyses revealed adequate psychometric properties for the French version of the BITSEA. Scores on the BITSEA Problem scale were positively correlated to all CBCL and PSI-SF subscales, whereas negative correlations were found between BITSEA Competence scale and CBCL and PSI-SF subscales. The BITSEA Problem score significantly increased with level of parental worry, examined through a single-item question that is part of the BITSEA. CONCLUSION: Findings support the validity of the French version of the BITSEA. However, additional work on the clinical validity of the BITSEA, including with at-risk children, is warranted. |
2013
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9. | Danet, Marie Aux origines du couple: l'attachement précoce Article de journal Dans: Psychomédia, (39), p. 12–16, 2013. BibTeX @article{danet_aux_2013,
title = {Aux origines du couple: l'attachement précoce},
author = {Marie Danet},
year = {2013},
date = {2013-02-01},
journal = {Psychomédia},
number = {39},
pages = {12--16},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
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2012
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10. | Miljkovitch, Raphaële; Danet, Marie; Bernier, Annie Intergenerational transmission of attachment representations in the context of single parenthood in France. Article de journal Dans: 26 (5), p. 784–792, 2012, ISSN: 1939-1293(Electronic);0893-3200(Print). Résumé | Liens | BibTeX @article{miljkovitch_intergenerational_2012,
title = {Intergenerational transmission of attachment representations in the context of single parenthood in France.},
author = {Raphaële Miljkovitch and Marie Danet and Annie Bernier},
doi = {10.1037/a0029627},
issn = {1939-1293(Electronic);0893-3200(Print)},
year = {2012},
date = {2012-08-01},
volume = {26},
number = {5},
pages = {784--792},
abstract = {Despite a dramatic increase of single parenthood during the past decades, parent–child transmission of attachment has almost always been examined in intact families. A first objective of the current study was to examine child attachment in the context of single parenthood, both maternal and paternal. A second objective was to investigate intergenerational transmission of attachment in single parent–child dyads, compared with that observed in two-parent families. The samples consisted of 50 married couples and 43 single parents (22 mothers and 21 fathers), along with their 3- to 6-year-old children. Parental and child attachment representations were measured, respectively, with the Adult Attachment Interview and the Attachment Story Completion Task. Findings suggested that single parenthood per se was not linked to more insecure or disorganized child attachment representations. However, when the father was the sole caregiver, children exhibited more disorganized representations. Different patterns of mother–child associations were found according to family structure: associations were significant among married families but not among single-mother families. Results also replicated those of previous studies in finding a nonsignificant father–child association in two-parent families and a significant one in single-father families, specifically with respect to hyperactivation. Further research is needed to clarify whether the differences found are attributable to different circumstances leading to single parenthood for men and women, or to parental gender itself. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved)},
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Despite a dramatic increase of single parenthood during the past decades, parent–child transmission of attachment has almost always been examined in intact families. A first objective of the current study was to examine child attachment in the context of single parenthood, both maternal and paternal. A second objective was to investigate intergenerational transmission of attachment in single parent–child dyads, compared with that observed in two-parent families. The samples consisted of 50 married couples and 43 single parents (22 mothers and 21 fathers), along with their 3- to 6-year-old children. Parental and child attachment representations were measured, respectively, with the Adult Attachment Interview and the Attachment Story Completion Task. Findings suggested that single parenthood per se was not linked to more insecure or disorganized child attachment representations. However, when the father was the sole caregiver, children exhibited more disorganized representations. Different patterns of mother–child associations were found according to family structure: associations were significant among married families but not among single-mother families. Results also replicated those of previous studies in finding a nonsignificant father–child association in two-parent families and a significant one in single-father families, specifically with respect to hyperactivation. Further research is needed to clarify whether the differences found are attributable to different circumstances leading to single parenthood for men and women, or to parental gender itself. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved) |
11. | Miljkovitch, Raphaële; Gratier, Maya; Danet, Marie Les interactions précoces: dialectique de l’attachement et de l'exploration incollection Dans: Développement social et émotionnel chez l’enfant et l'adolescent, p. 185–228, PUQ, 2012, ISBN: 978-2-7605-3192-5. BibTeX @incollection{miljkovitch_les_2012,
title = {Les interactions précoces: dialectique de l’attachement et de l'exploration},
author = {Raphaële Miljkovitch and Maya Gratier and Marie Danet},
isbn = {978-2-7605-3192-5},
year = {2012},
date = {2012-08-01},
booktitle = {Développement social et émotionnel chez l’enfant et l'adolescent},
pages = {185--228},
publisher = {PUQ},
edition = {In J.-P. Lemelin, M.A. Provost, G.M. Tarabulsy, A. Plamondon & C. Dufresne (Eds.),},
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pubstate = {published},
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12. | Wendland, J; Foucault, C; Saias, T; Danet, Marie; Bail, Le M; Gacoin, E; Puccinelli, O; Didane, N; Bracha, Z; Cohen, D; Guedeney, N French validation of the brief infant-toddler social and emotional assessment (BITSEA) in a population of 600 infants aged 12 to 36 months Article de journal Dans: 60 (5), p. S286, 2012, ISSN: 02229617. Liens | BibTeX @article{wendland_french_2012,
title = {French validation of the brief infant-toddler social and emotional assessment (BITSEA) in a population of 600 infants aged 12 to 36 months},
author = {J Wendland and C Foucault and T Saias and Marie Danet and Le M Bail and E Gacoin and O Puccinelli and N Didane and Z Bracha and D Cohen and N Guedeney},
url = {http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S022296171200921X},
doi = {10.1016/j.neurenf.2012.04.792},
issn = {02229617},
year = {2012},
date = {2012-07-01},
urldate = {2015-07-22},
volume = {60},
number = {5},
pages = {S286},
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pubstate = {published},
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2011
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13. | Danet, Marie; Miljkovitch, Raphaële La place du père dans la vie de l'enfant Article de journal Dans: p. 63–68, 2011. BibTeX @article{danet_place_2011,
title = {La place du père dans la vie de l'enfant},
author = {Marie Danet and Raphaële Miljkovitch},
year = {2011},
date = {2011-02-01},
pages = {63--68},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
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