“…Depressed mothers have tended to be rated as hostile and intrusive, withdrawn, showing negative affect, or less sensitively attuned, and infant distress and avoidance have been common~e.g., Cohn, Campbell, Matias, & Hopkins, 1990;Cohn, Matias, Tronick, Connell, & Lyons-Ruth, 1986;Field, Healy, Goldstein, & Guthertz, 1990;Field, Healy, Goldstein, Perry, Bendell, Schanberg, Zimmerman, & Kuhn, 1988;Field, Sandberg, Garcia, Vega-Lahr, Goldstein, & Gay, 1985;Murray, Fiori-Cowley, Hooper, & Cooper, 1996!. Other studies have concerned early mother-child relations and0or attachment in the context of maternal anxiety disorder~Manassis, Bradley, Goldberg, Hood, & Swinson, 1994!, alcoholism and drug abuse~O 'Connor, Sigman, & Brill, 1987;Rodning, Beckwith, & Howard, 1991!, eating disorders Stein, Woolley, Cooper, & Fairburn, 1994McPherson, 1999!, andpsychotic depression andmania~Hipwell, Goossens, Melhuish, &Kumar, 2000!.…”