Attachment in social networks : contributions to the Bowlby-Ainsworth attachment theory /
The main objective of the research presented in this book is to broaden the scope of attachment theory by stressing the importance of a social network approach to the study of attachment. This approach forms the integrating theme of this volume, as is testified by various studies of attachment as it...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; New York : New York, N.Y., U.S.A. :
North-Holland ; Sole distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co.,
1987.
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Colección: | Advances in psychology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ;
44. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Attachment in Social Networks: Contributions to the Bowlby-Amsworth Attachment Theory; Copyright Page; Contents; PART ONE: PHILOSOPHICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS; CHAPTER 1. THE DEVELOPMENT OF ATTACHMENT THEORY AS A LAKATOSIAN RESEARCH PROGRAM: PHILOSOPHICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS; Abstract; Introduction; History and content of attachment theory; Attachment theory and philosophy of science: attachment network as progressive problem shift; Conclusions; Note; References; PART TWO: EXTENSION OUTSIDE THE FAMILY: A LARGE-SCALE APPROACH
- CHAPTER 2. PERCEIVED SECURITY AND EXTENSION OF THE CHILD'S REARING CONTEXT: A PARENT-REPORT APPROACHAbstract; Introduction; Empirical studies within the framework of the extension hypothesis: The relation between ""density of the rearing context"" and attachment, i.e., perceived security; The ""Strange Situation"" and ""Perceived Security"" compared: A summary of a first validational study; Discriminant validity of scales for perceived temperament and perceived security: A second validational study; The extension hypothesis and perceived security; The first study; The second study
- Extension of the child's rearing context and perceived security: A tentative synthesisNotes; References; Appendix: Perceived Security Items; CHAPTER 3. FACTORS AFFECTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF CAREGIVER-INFANT RELATIONSHIPS; Abstract; Introduction; Contemporary relevance: Baby-sitters and childminders Likely factors affecting the development of new caregiver-infant relationships; Summary; Method; Results; Discussion; Practical implications; References; CHAPTER 4. MATERNAL EMPLOYMENT AND DAY-CARE: EFFECTS ON ATTACHMENT; Abstract; Introduction; Separations in a social context
- Studies comparing the attachment behavior of day-care reared and home-reared childrenA hypothetical framework for the study of attachment of day-care-reared and home-reared children; Method; Results; Discussion; Conclusions; References; CHAPTER 5. ATTACHMENT THREE YEARS LATER. RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN QUALITY OF MOTHER-INFANT ATTACHMENT AND EMOTIONAL/ COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT IN KINDERGARTEN; Abstract; Introduction; First part of the empirical study: Attachment and resiliency/control; Results; Second part of the empirical study: Attachment and instruction; Results; Discussion; Conclusions; Note