Attachment from infancy to adulthood : the major longitudinal studies /
This volume provides unique and valuable firsthand accounts of the most important longitudinal studies of attachment. Presented are a range of research programs that have broadened our understanding of early close relationships and their role in individual adaptation throughout life. In addition to...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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New York :
Guilford Press,
©2005.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Ethology and attachment theory / Robert A. Hinde
- In pursuit of the internal working model construct and its relevance to attachment relationships / Inge Bretherton
- Placing early attachment experiences in developmental context : the Minnesota Longitudinal Study / L. Alan Sroufe [and others]
- Attachment theory and research in ecological perspective: insights from the Pennsylvania Infant and Family Development Project and the NICHD Study of Early Child Care / Jay Belsky
- Early care and the roots of attachment and partnership representations : the Bielefeld and Regensburg Longitudinal Studies / Karin Grossmann, Klaus E. Grossmann and Heinz Kindler
- Understanding and resolving emotional conflict : the London Parent-Child Project / Howard Steele and Miriam Steele
- Correlates of attachment to multiple caregivers in kibbutz children from birth to emerging adulthood : the Haifa Longitudinal Study / Avi Sagi-Schwartz and Ora Aviezer
- The interplay between attachment, temperament, and maternal style : a Madingley perspective / Joan Stevenson-Hinde
- Attachment representations : secure-base behavior, and the evolution of adult relationships : the Stony Brook Adult Relationship Project / Judith Crowell and Everett Waters
- Predictability of attachment behavior and representational processes at 1, 6, and 19 years of age : the Berkeley Longitudinal Study / Mary Main, Erik Hesse and Nancy Kaplan
- Lessons from the longitudinal studies of attachment / Mary Dozier, Melissa Manni and Oliver Lindheim.