Diagnosis and treatment of children affected by disruptions of attachment (out of home placement, multiple changes of primary caregiver) is an area of considerable controversy. The possible contribution of psychobiological theories is discussed in three parts. The first part relates the attachment theoretical perspective to major psychobiological theories on the developmental associations of parent-child relationships and emotional response. The second part reviews studies of autonomic reactivity and HPA-axis activity with foster children, showing that foster children show more reactivity within physiological systems facilitating fight or flight behaviours rather than social engagement, especially foster children with atypical attachment be...
Bowlby (1969,1973,1980) who proposed the concept of "internal working models" of self and other in a...
The study ofchild maltreatment has grown exponentially in the years since the identification ofthe &...
Developmental attachment theory and research is now beginning to inform practice, particularly in th...
ABSTRACT: Diagnosis and treatment of children affected by disruptions of attachment (out of home pla...
This study examined whether the quality of relationships with foster caregivers was associated with ...
Background Disorders of attachment and social engagement have mainly been studied in children, reare...
Noting that there has been little research attention on the ability of foster children to form emoti...
Central in Bowlby's thinking about attachment theory was the infant's biological proclivity to form ...
The theory of attachment suggested that children’s establishment of attachment with caregivers depen...
As the body of research on attachment grows, attachment theory is being increasingly utilized by psy...
Objective: To determine whether foster children showed different autonomic nervous system activity o...
Attachment theory has been generating creative and impactful research for almost half a century. In ...
This chapter aims to introduce the biological basis for attachment theory and to describe some of th...
The aim of this review is to present the role of attachment in the development of psychopathology in...
Debate has ensued regarding the appropriate assessment and diagnosis for school-age children who dis...
Bowlby (1969,1973,1980) who proposed the concept of "internal working models" of self and other in a...
The study ofchild maltreatment has grown exponentially in the years since the identification ofthe &...
Developmental attachment theory and research is now beginning to inform practice, particularly in th...
ABSTRACT: Diagnosis and treatment of children affected by disruptions of attachment (out of home pla...
This study examined whether the quality of relationships with foster caregivers was associated with ...
Background Disorders of attachment and social engagement have mainly been studied in children, reare...
Noting that there has been little research attention on the ability of foster children to form emoti...
Central in Bowlby's thinking about attachment theory was the infant's biological proclivity to form ...
The theory of attachment suggested that children’s establishment of attachment with caregivers depen...
As the body of research on attachment grows, attachment theory is being increasingly utilized by psy...
Objective: To determine whether foster children showed different autonomic nervous system activity o...
Attachment theory has been generating creative and impactful research for almost half a century. In ...
This chapter aims to introduce the biological basis for attachment theory and to describe some of th...
The aim of this review is to present the role of attachment in the development of psychopathology in...
Debate has ensued regarding the appropriate assessment and diagnosis for school-age children who dis...
Bowlby (1969,1973,1980) who proposed the concept of "internal working models" of self and other in a...
The study ofchild maltreatment has grown exponentially in the years since the identification ofthe &...
Developmental attachment theory and research is now beginning to inform practice, particularly in th...