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- (PDF) The Nature of the Child’s Ties - ResearchGate
This chapter summarizes J Bowlby's initial ethological approach to understanding the child's tie to the mother, along with elaborations based on more recent research and theorizing
- Handbook of Attachment: Theory, Research, and Clinical Applications . . .
This second edition, which acknowledges the pioneering work of John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth, is more exciting and supported with evidence-based information The authors, Jude Cassidy and Philip Shaver, are well known figures in the attachment field
- Handbook of Attachment: Third Edition: Theory, Research, and Clinical . . .
Leading researchers examine the origins and development of attachment theory; present biological and evolutionary perspectives; and explore the role of attachment processes in relationships, including both parent–child and romantic bonds
- The Nature of the Childs Ties. (Chapter 1 in Handbook of Attachment . . .
The biological bases of attachment are discussed, as well as the attachment system in relation to other behavioral systems, the nature of the child's attachment bond to his or her attachment figures, and how attachments differ from other affectional bonds
- The nature of the childs ties. - APA PsycNet
This chapter summarizes J Bowlby's initial ethological approach to understanding the child's tie to the mother, along with elaborations based on more recent research and theorizing
- The Nature of Childs Ties | PDF | Attachment Theory | Mental Health
This document discusses John Cassidy's perspective on child attachment from his 1999 publication It covers several key points: 1) Attachment behaviors evolved to help children survive by seeking proximity to caregivers who can protect them
- HANDBOOK OF ATTACHMENT, THIRD EDITION: THEORY, RESEARCH, AND CLINICAL . . .
This handbook moves basic research findings quickly into the realm of clinical and community applications, providing the field with new information about intervention procedures and outcomes while setting the stage for theoretical advancement
- Attachment Theory in Child Development: Key Concepts
Explore attachment theory in child development: evolutionary perspectives, behavioral systems, individual differences, and attachment bonds College level
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