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Attachment and bonding : a new synthesis /

"In this Dahlem workshop report, scientists from different disciplines-including anthropology, psychology, psychiatry, and behavioral biology-come together to explore the concepts of attachment and bonding from diverse perspectives. In their studies they seek to understand the causes or the con...

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Bibliographic Details
Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Corporate Author: Dahlem Workshop on Attachment and Bonding Berlin, Germany
Other Authors: Carter, Carol Sue, 1944-
Format: Electronic Conference Proceeding eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press in cooperation with Dahlem University Press, ©2005.
©2005
Series:Dahlem workshop reports ; 92.
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction / by C.S. Carter, L. Ahnert, K.E. Grossmann, S.B. Hrdy [and others]
  • 2. Evolutionary context of human development:the cooperative breeding model / by S.B. Hrdy
  • 3. The role of social engagement in attachment and bonding: a phylogenetic perspective / by S.W. Porges
  • 4. "Stepping Away from the Mirror:Pride and Shame in Adventures of Companionship"
  • reflections on the nature and emotional needs of infant intersubjectivity / by C. Trevarthen
  • 5. Biological perspectives on social attachment and bonding / by C.S. Carter
  • 6. Neurobiological and molecular approaches to attachment and bonding / by E.B. Keverne
  • 7. Adult social bonding:insights from studies in nonhuman mammals / by N. Sachser
  • 8. Plasticity of innate behavior:experiences throughout life affect maternal behavior and its neurobiology / by A.S. Fleming
  • 9. The developmental and evolutionary psychology of intergenerational transmission of attachment / by J. Belsky
  • 10. Universality of human social attachment as an adaptive process / by K.E. Grossmann and K. Grossmann
  • 11. Parenting and Alloparenting:The Impact on Attachment in Humans / by L. Ahnert
  • 12. Attachment and stress in early development:does attachment add to the potency of social regulators of infant stress? / by M.R. Gunnar
  • 13. Attachment disturbances associated with early severe deprivation / by T.G. O'Connor
  • 14. Disorganization of behavioral and attentional strategies toward primary attachment figures:from biologic to dialogic processes / by K.H. Hennighausen and K. Lyons-Ruth
  • 15. Group report:biobehavioral processes in attachment and bonding / by J.F. Leckman, Rapporteur C.S. Carter, M.B. Hennessy [and others]
  • 16. Group report:early social attachment and its consequences: the dynamics of a developing relationship / by R.A. Thompson, Rapporteur K. Braun, K.E. Grossmann [and others]
  • 17. Group report:beyond infant attachment:the origins of bonding in later life / by C.A. Pedersen, Rapporteur L. Ahnert, G. Anzenberger [and others]
  • 18. Group report:adaptive and maladaptive outcomes / by G.W. Kraemer, Rapporteur M.E. Lamb, G.A. Liotti [and others].