312 Pages
by
Routledge
312 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 2000. Attachment Theory is the current dominant theory of parent-child relationships and their influence on development. The theory has generated an ever-expanding body of empirical work, and is one of the few contemporary comprehensive psychological theories. However, it is also controversial, with researchers generally falling into one or other of two camps. Consequently, most... Read more
Preface; Part 1 Introduction; Chapter 1 Origins of attachment theory; Chapter 2 Early development and assessment of attachment in infancy; Chapter 3 Later development and assessment of attachment beyond infancy; Part 2 Antecedents of attachment; Chapter 4 Caregiver influences on developing attachments; Chapter 5 Infant influences on the development of attachment; Chapter 6 Attachment in the family system; Chapter 7 Beyond the family; Chapter 8 Attachment under adversity; Part 3 Correlates and effects of attachment; Chapter 9 Attachment and emotion regulation; Chapter 10 Attachment and information-processing; Chapter 11 Attachment and social competence; Chapter 12 The psychobiology of attachment; Part 4 Health implications of attachment; Chapter 13 Attachment and mental health; Chapter 14 Attachment and physical health; Part 5 Evaluation of attachment theory and research; Chapter 15 Attachment theory and research;
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Susan Goldberg






