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Jude Cassidy is Distinguished Scholar-Teacher Professor of Psychology at the University of Maryland, directing the Maryland Child and Family Development Laboratory. She co-edits Attachment and Human Development and the Handbook of Attachment. Her NIMH/NICHD-funded research examines attachment processes from infancy through adolescence.
Education: Ph.D. (University of Virginia)
Research investigates attachment mechanisms, emotion regulation, and early interventions for insecure attachment. Current work explores cultural adaptations of attachment frameworks and physiological correlates of emotion suppression.
Publications emphasize attachment across development, with recent focus on mattering in childhood, emotion socialization in Black adolescents, and attachment stability across developmental stages.
Awards: Boyd R. McCandless Young Scientist Award, Distinguished Scholar-Teacher designation.
The Child and Family Development Lab studies socio-emotional development through behavioral observation, physiological measures, and intervention trials.




