Attachment from infancy to adulthood : the major longitudinal studies
Grossmann, Klaus E. 1935- / Grossmann, Karin / Waters, Everett
2005
xiv, 332 p. : ill.
1593851456
Français
1. Ethology and attachment theory -- 2. In pursuit of the internal working model construct and its relevance to attachment relationships -- 3. Placing early attachment experiences in developmental context : the Minnesota longitudical study -- 4. Attachment theory and research in ecological perspective : insights from the Pennsylvania infant and family development project and the NICHD study of early child care -- 5. Early care and the roots of attachment and partnership representations : the bielefeld and regensburg longitudical studies -- 6. Understanding and resolving emotional conflict : the London parent-child project -- 7. Correlates of attachment to multiple caregivers in kibbutz children from birth to emerging adulthood : the Haifa longitudinal study -- 8. The interplay belween attachment, temperament, and maternal style : a madingley perspective -- 9. Attachment representations, secure-base behavior, and the evolution of adult relationships : the stony brook adult relationship project -- 10. Predictability of attachment behavior and representational processes at 1, 6, and 19 years of age : the Berkeley longitudinal study -- 11. Lessons from the longitudinal studies of attachment
This thought-provoking book will be read with great interest by anyone interest in attachment, including researchers and students in developmental and clinical psychology, human development, and family studies, as well as clinicians working with children and families. It will serve as a highly engaging and informative text in graduate-level courses.
Attachement / Dépendance (Psychologie)
BF 575 G878a 2005
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1 | BF 575 G878a 2005 | Bibliothèque Rivière-des-Prairies [disponible] |