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Handbook of attachment : theory, research, and clinical applications / edited by Jude Cassidy, Phillip R. Shaver.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York ; London : Guilford, 2008.Edition: 2nd edDescription: illISBN:
  • 9781593858742 (hbk.) :
  • 9781606230282 (pbk.) :
  • 1593858744 (hbk.) :
  • 9781593858742 (hbk.) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 155.92 CAS
LOC classification:
  • BF575.A86 H36 2008
Contents:
Part IV.Attachment in adolescence and adulthood -- 19.The attachment system in adolescence. Joseph P. Allen -- 20.Pair bonds as attachments: reevaluating the evidence. Debra Zeifman and Cindy Hazan -- 21.Adult romantic attachement: developments in the study of couple relationships. Judith A. Feeney -- 22.Same-sex romantic attachment. Jonathan J. Mohr -- 23.Adult attachement and affect regulation. Marion Mikulincer and Phillip R. Shaver -- 24.Attachment in middle and later life. Carol Magai -- 25.The adult attachment interview: protocol, methods of analysis, and empirical studies. Erik Hesse -- 26.Measurement of individual differences in adolescent and adult attachement. Judith A. Crowell ... [et al] -- Part V.Psychopathology and clinical applications of attachment theory and research -- 27.Attachement and psychopathology in childhood, Michelle DeKlyen and Mark T. Greenberg -- 28.Attachement disorganization: genetic factors, parenting contexts, and developmental transformation from infancy to adulthood. Karlen Lyons-Ruth and Deborah Jacobvitz -- 29.Challenges to the development of attachment relationships faced by young children in foster and adoptive care. Mary Dozier and Michael Rutter -- 30.Attachment and psychopathology in adulthood. Mary Dozier, K. Chase Stovall-McClough, and Kathleen E. Albus -- 31.Prevention and intervention programs for supporting early attachment security. Lisa J. Berlin, Charles H. Zenah, and Alicia F. Lieberman -- 32.The implications of attchment theory and research for adult psychotherapy: research and clinical perspectives. Arietta Slade -- 33.Psychoanalytic constructs and attachment theory and research. Peter Fonagy, George Gergely, and Mary Raget -- 34.Couple and family therapy: an attachment perspective. Susan M. Johnson -- Part VI.Systems, culture, and context -- 35.The caregiving system: a behavioral systems approach to parenting. Carol George and Judith Solomon -- 36.A wider view of attachment and exploration: the influence of mothers and fathers on the development of psychological security from infancy to young adulthood. Karin Grossman, Klaus E. Grossman, Heinz Kindler, and Peter Zimmermann -- 37.Cross-cultural patterns of attachment: universal and contextual dimensions. Marinus H. van IJzendoorn and Abraham Sagi-Schwarts -- 38.Attachment and religious representations and behavior. Pehr Granqvist and Lee A. Kirkpatrick -- 39.An attachment-theoretical perspective on divorce. Brooke C. Feeney and Joan K. Monin -- 40.Implicatons of attachment theory and research for child care policies. Michael Rutter.
1.The nature of the child\'s ties. Jude Cassidy -- 2.Disruptions in attachment bonds: implications for theory, research, and clinical intervention. Rober Kibak and Stephanie Madsen -- 3.Attachment, loss and grief: Bowleby\'s views and current controversies. Philip R. Shaver and R. Chris Fraley -- 4.Individual differences in infant-caregiver attachment: conceptual and empirical aspects of security. Nancy S. Weinfield ... [et al] -- 5.Internal working models in attachment relationshps: elaborating a central construct in attachment theory. Inge Bretherton and Kirstine A. Munholland -- Part II.Biological perspectives -- 6.Attachment theory within a modern evolutioinary framework. Jeffry A. Simpson and Jay Belsky -- 7.Psychobiological origins of infant attachment and its role in development. H. Jonathan Polan and Myron A. Hofer -- 8.Attachement in Rhesus monkesy. Stephen A. J. Suomi -- 9.Attachment and temperament: additive and interactive influences on behaviour, affect, and cognition during infancy and childhood. Brian E. Vaughn ... [et al] -- 10.Studying the biology of human attachment. Nathan A. Fox and Amie Ashley Hane -- 11.Towards a neuroscience of attachment. James A. Coan -- Part III.Attachment in infancy and childhood -- 12.Normative development: the ontogeny of attachment. Robert S. Marvin and Preston A. Britner -- 13.Prescursors of attachment security. Jay Belsky and R. M. Pasco Fearon -- 14.Attachement relationships in the context of multiple caregivers. Carollee Howes and Susan Spieker -- 15.The influence of early attachments on other relationshps. Lisa J. Berlin, Jude Cassidy, and Karen Appleyard -- 16.Early attachment and later development: familiar questions, new answers. Ross A. Thompson -- 17.Attachment in middle childhood. Kathryn A. Kerns -- 18.The measurement of attachment security and related constructs in infancy and early childhood. Judith Solomon and Carol George
Summary: This comprehensive handbook provides a landmark review and synthesis of the current state of knowledge about attachment and loss in children and adults.
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 155.92 CAS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 217439

Previous ed.: 1999.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part IV.Attachment in adolescence and adulthood -- 19.The attachment system in adolescence. Joseph P. Allen -- 20.Pair bonds as attachments: reevaluating the evidence. Debra Zeifman and Cindy Hazan -- 21.Adult romantic attachement: developments in the study of couple relationships. Judith A. Feeney -- 22.Same-sex romantic attachment. Jonathan J. Mohr -- 23.Adult attachement and affect regulation. Marion Mikulincer and Phillip R. Shaver -- 24.Attachment in middle and later life. Carol Magai -- 25.The adult attachment interview: protocol, methods of analysis, and empirical studies. Erik Hesse -- 26.Measurement of individual differences in adolescent and adult attachement. Judith A. Crowell ... [et al] -- Part V.Psychopathology and clinical applications of attachment theory and research -- 27.Attachement and psychopathology in childhood, Michelle DeKlyen and Mark T. Greenberg -- 28.Attachement disorganization: genetic factors, parenting contexts, and developmental transformation from infancy to adulthood. Karlen Lyons-Ruth and Deborah Jacobvitz -- 29.Challenges to the development of attachment relationships faced by young children in foster and adoptive care. Mary Dozier and Michael Rutter -- 30.Attachment and psychopathology in adulthood. Mary Dozier, K. Chase Stovall-McClough, and Kathleen E. Albus -- 31.Prevention and intervention programs for supporting early attachment security. Lisa J. Berlin, Charles H. Zenah, and Alicia F. Lieberman -- 32.The implications of attchment theory and research for adult psychotherapy: research and clinical perspectives. Arietta Slade -- 33.Psychoanalytic constructs and attachment theory and research. Peter Fonagy, George Gergely, and Mary Raget -- 34.Couple and family therapy: an attachment perspective. Susan M. Johnson -- Part VI.Systems, culture, and context -- 35.The caregiving system: a behavioral systems approach to parenting. Carol George and Judith Solomon -- 36.A wider view of attachment and exploration: the influence of mothers and fathers on the development of psychological security from infancy to young adulthood. Karin Grossman, Klaus E. Grossman, Heinz Kindler, and Peter Zimmermann -- 37.Cross-cultural patterns of attachment: universal and contextual dimensions. Marinus H. van IJzendoorn and Abraham Sagi-Schwarts -- 38.Attachment and religious representations and behavior. Pehr Granqvist and Lee A. Kirkpatrick -- 39.An attachment-theoretical perspective on divorce. Brooke C. Feeney and Joan K. Monin -- 40.Implicatons of attachment theory and research for child care policies. Michael Rutter.

1.The nature of the child\'s ties. Jude Cassidy -- 2.Disruptions in attachment bonds: implications for theory, research, and clinical intervention. Rober Kibak and Stephanie Madsen -- 3.Attachment, loss and grief: Bowleby\'s views and current controversies. Philip R. Shaver and R. Chris Fraley -- 4.Individual differences in infant-caregiver attachment: conceptual and empirical aspects of security. Nancy S. Weinfield ... [et al] -- 5.Internal working models in attachment relationshps: elaborating a central construct in attachment theory. Inge Bretherton and Kirstine A. Munholland -- Part II.Biological perspectives -- 6.Attachment theory within a modern evolutioinary framework. Jeffry A. Simpson and Jay Belsky -- 7.Psychobiological origins of infant attachment and its role in development. H. Jonathan Polan and Myron A. Hofer -- 8.Attachement in Rhesus monkesy. Stephen A. J. Suomi -- 9.Attachment and temperament: additive and interactive influences on behaviour, affect, and cognition during infancy and childhood. Brian E. Vaughn ... [et al] -- 10.Studying the biology of human attachment. Nathan A. Fox and Amie Ashley Hane -- 11.Towards a neuroscience of attachment. James A. Coan -- Part III.Attachment in infancy and childhood -- 12.Normative development: the ontogeny of attachment. Robert S. Marvin and Preston A. Britner -- 13.Prescursors of attachment security. Jay Belsky and R. M. Pasco Fearon -- 14.Attachement relationships in the context of multiple caregivers. Carollee Howes and Susan Spieker -- 15.The influence of early attachments on other relationshps. Lisa J. Berlin, Jude Cassidy, and Karen Appleyard -- 16.Early attachment and later development: familiar questions, new answers. Ross A. Thompson -- 17.Attachment in middle childhood. Kathryn A. Kerns -- 18.The measurement of attachment security and related constructs in infancy and early childhood. Judith Solomon and Carol George

This comprehensive handbook provides a landmark review and synthesis of the current state of knowledge about attachment and loss in children and adults.

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