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Author Cassidy, Jude.
Title Handbook of attachment : theory, research, and clinical applications.
Publication Info New York : Guilford Publications, 2016.
Edition 3rd ed.



Descript 1 online resource (1090 p.)
Edition 3rd ed.
Note E-BOOK
Description based upon print version of record.
Contents Cover -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I. OVERVIEW OF ATTACHMENT THEORY -- Chapter 1. The Nature of the Child's Ties -- Chapter 2. Attachment Disruptions, Reparative Processes, and Psychopathology: Theoretical and Clinical Implications -- Chapter 3. Attachment, Loss, and Grief: Bowlby's Views, New Developments, and Current Controversies -- Chapter 4. The Internal Working Model Construct in Light of Contemporary Neuroimaging Research -- Part II. BIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 5. Attachment Theory within a Modern Evolutionary Framework -- Chapter 6. Psychobiological Origins of Infant Attachment and Its Role in Development -- Chapter 7. Attachment In Rhesus Monkeys -- Chapter 8. Attachment, Parenting, and Genetics -- Chapter 9. Attachment and Psychoneuroimmunology -- Chapter 10. Attachment and Temperament as Intersecting Developmental Products and Interacting Developmental Contexts Throughout Infancy and Childhood -- Chapter 11. Studying the Biology of Human Attachment -- Chapter 12. Toward a Neuroscience of Attachment
Part III. ATTACHMENT IN INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD -- Chapter 13. Normative Development: The Ontogeny of Attachment in Childhood -- Chapter 14. Precursors of Attachment Security -- Chapter 15. Attachment Relationships in the Context of Multiple Caregivers -- Chapter 16. Early Attachment and Later Development: Reframing the Questions -- Chapter 17. Attachment in Middle Childhood -- Chapter 18. The Measurement of Attachment Security and Related Constructs in Infancy and Early Childhood -- Part IV. ATTACHMENT IN ADOLESCENCE AND ADULTHOOD -- Chapter 19. The Multiple Facets of Attachment in Adolescence
Chapter 20. Pair Bonds as Attachments: Mounting Evidence in Support of Bowlby's Hypothesis -- Chapter 21. Adult Romantic Attachment: Developments in the Study of Couple Relationships -- Chapter 22. Attachment and Sexual Mating: The Joint Operation of Separate Motivational Systems -- Chapter 23. Same-Sex Romantic Attachment -- Chapter 24. Adult Attachment and Emotion Regulation -- Chapter 25. Attachment in Middle and Later Life -- Chapter 26. The Adult Attachment Interview: Protocol, Method of Analysis, and Selected Empirical Studies: 1985-2015
Chapter 27. Measurement of Individual Differences in Adult Attachment -- Part V. PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS -- Chapter 28. Attachment and Psychopathology in Childhood -- Chapter 29. Attachment Disorganization from Infancy to Adulthood: Neurobiological Correlates, Parenting Contexts, and Pathways to Disorder -- Chapter 30. Challenges to the Development of Attachment Relationships Faced by Young Children in Foster and Adoptive Care -- Chapter 31. Attachment States of Mind and Psychopathology in Adulthood
Chapter 32. Prevention and Intervention Programs to Support Early Attachment Security: A Move to the Level of the Community
Note 3 concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781462525331
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Author Cassidy, Jude.
Alt author Shaver, Phillip R.
Descript 1 online resource (1090 p.)
Edition 3rd ed.
Note E-BOOK
Description based upon print version of record.
Contents Cover -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I. OVERVIEW OF ATTACHMENT THEORY -- Chapter 1. The Nature of the Child's Ties -- Chapter 2. Attachment Disruptions, Reparative Processes, and Psychopathology: Theoretical and Clinical Implications -- Chapter 3. Attachment, Loss, and Grief: Bowlby's Views, New Developments, and Current Controversies -- Chapter 4. The Internal Working Model Construct in Light of Contemporary Neuroimaging Research -- Part II. BIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 5. Attachment Theory within a Modern Evolutionary Framework -- Chapter 6. Psychobiological Origins of Infant Attachment and Its Role in Development -- Chapter 7. Attachment In Rhesus Monkeys -- Chapter 8. Attachment, Parenting, and Genetics -- Chapter 9. Attachment and Psychoneuroimmunology -- Chapter 10. Attachment and Temperament as Intersecting Developmental Products and Interacting Developmental Contexts Throughout Infancy and Childhood -- Chapter 11. Studying the Biology of Human Attachment -- Chapter 12. Toward a Neuroscience of Attachment
Part III. ATTACHMENT IN INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD -- Chapter 13. Normative Development: The Ontogeny of Attachment in Childhood -- Chapter 14. Precursors of Attachment Security -- Chapter 15. Attachment Relationships in the Context of Multiple Caregivers -- Chapter 16. Early Attachment and Later Development: Reframing the Questions -- Chapter 17. Attachment in Middle Childhood -- Chapter 18. The Measurement of Attachment Security and Related Constructs in Infancy and Early Childhood -- Part IV. ATTACHMENT IN ADOLESCENCE AND ADULTHOOD -- Chapter 19. The Multiple Facets of Attachment in Adolescence
Chapter 20. Pair Bonds as Attachments: Mounting Evidence in Support of Bowlby's Hypothesis -- Chapter 21. Adult Romantic Attachment: Developments in the Study of Couple Relationships -- Chapter 22. Attachment and Sexual Mating: The Joint Operation of Separate Motivational Systems -- Chapter 23. Same-Sex Romantic Attachment -- Chapter 24. Adult Attachment and Emotion Regulation -- Chapter 25. Attachment in Middle and Later Life -- Chapter 26. The Adult Attachment Interview: Protocol, Method of Analysis, and Selected Empirical Studies: 1985-2015
Chapter 27. Measurement of Individual Differences in Adult Attachment -- Part V. PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS -- Chapter 28. Attachment and Psychopathology in Childhood -- Chapter 29. Attachment Disorganization from Infancy to Adulthood: Neurobiological Correlates, Parenting Contexts, and Pathways to Disorder -- Chapter 30. Challenges to the Development of Attachment Relationships Faced by Young Children in Foster and Adoptive Care -- Chapter 31. Attachment States of Mind and Psychopathology in Adulthood
Chapter 32. Prevention and Intervention Programs to Support Early Attachment Security: A Move to the Level of the Community
Note 3 concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781462525331
Author Cassidy, Jude.
Alt author Shaver, Phillip R.

Descript 1 online resource (1090 p.)
Note E-BOOK
Description based upon print version of record.
Contents Cover -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I. OVERVIEW OF ATTACHMENT THEORY -- Chapter 1. The Nature of the Child's Ties -- Chapter 2. Attachment Disruptions, Reparative Processes, and Psychopathology: Theoretical and Clinical Implications -- Chapter 3. Attachment, Loss, and Grief: Bowlby's Views, New Developments, and Current Controversies -- Chapter 4. The Internal Working Model Construct in Light of Contemporary Neuroimaging Research -- Part II. BIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 5. Attachment Theory within a Modern Evolutionary Framework -- Chapter 6. Psychobiological Origins of Infant Attachment and Its Role in Development -- Chapter 7. Attachment In Rhesus Monkeys -- Chapter 8. Attachment, Parenting, and Genetics -- Chapter 9. Attachment and Psychoneuroimmunology -- Chapter 10. Attachment and Temperament as Intersecting Developmental Products and Interacting Developmental Contexts Throughout Infancy and Childhood -- Chapter 11. Studying the Biology of Human Attachment -- Chapter 12. Toward a Neuroscience of Attachment
Part III. ATTACHMENT IN INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD -- Chapter 13. Normative Development: The Ontogeny of Attachment in Childhood -- Chapter 14. Precursors of Attachment Security -- Chapter 15. Attachment Relationships in the Context of Multiple Caregivers -- Chapter 16. Early Attachment and Later Development: Reframing the Questions -- Chapter 17. Attachment in Middle Childhood -- Chapter 18. The Measurement of Attachment Security and Related Constructs in Infancy and Early Childhood -- Part IV. ATTACHMENT IN ADOLESCENCE AND ADULTHOOD -- Chapter 19. The Multiple Facets of Attachment in Adolescence
Chapter 20. Pair Bonds as Attachments: Mounting Evidence in Support of Bowlby's Hypothesis -- Chapter 21. Adult Romantic Attachment: Developments in the Study of Couple Relationships -- Chapter 22. Attachment and Sexual Mating: The Joint Operation of Separate Motivational Systems -- Chapter 23. Same-Sex Romantic Attachment -- Chapter 24. Adult Attachment and Emotion Regulation -- Chapter 25. Attachment in Middle and Later Life -- Chapter 26. The Adult Attachment Interview: Protocol, Method of Analysis, and Selected Empirical Studies: 1985-2015
Chapter 27. Measurement of Individual Differences in Adult Attachment -- Part V. PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS -- Chapter 28. Attachment and Psychopathology in Childhood -- Chapter 29. Attachment Disorganization from Infancy to Adulthood: Neurobiological Correlates, Parenting Contexts, and Pathways to Disorder -- Chapter 30. Challenges to the Development of Attachment Relationships Faced by Young Children in Foster and Adoptive Care -- Chapter 31. Attachment States of Mind and Psychopathology in Adulthood
Chapter 32. Prevention and Intervention Programs to Support Early Attachment Security: A Move to the Level of the Community
Note 3 concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Shaver, Phillip R.
ISBN 9781462525331

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