John Bowlby and James Robertson, two men who were extremely influential in the latter part of the 20th Century, combined scientific theory with evangelism to bring about changes in the way in which children were cared for in hospitals and other institutions. This paper discusses their work together, their theories and their influence on the care of children and paediatric nursing.Bowlby and Robertson collaborated early in their working relationship on research about separation of mother and child. Bowlby was the scientist who developed classic theories about maternal separation. Robertson focused his research on separation of mother and child due to hospital admission. Between the two of them, they derived a classic theory about the phases ...
John Bowlby has several times asserted the complementarity between the theory of attachment and both...
John Bowlby (1907–1990), a British psychologist, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, is widely kno...
Harry Harlow, famous for his experiments with rhesus monkeys and cloth and wire mothers, was visited...
Children's hospitals are vastly different today from fifty years ago. Although there have been drama...
This chapter discusses the contribution of John Bowlby’s more than fifty years of thinking about att...
Attachment theory, developed by child psychiatrist John Bowlby, is considered a major theory in deve...
Attachment theory, developed by child psychiatrist John Bowlby, is considered a major theory in deve...
M. J. Bowlby John — Child Care and the Growth of Love. In: Population, 21ᵉ année, n°2, 1966. pp. 411...
Bowlby's best know work at the Tavistock Clinic is his foundational research into attachment relatio...
In 1918, twenty-five years after pioneer American psychologist G. Stanley Hall launched the first or...
The Welfare of Sick Children in Hospital' was the formal title of a report published in Britain in 1...
[Excerpt] By the end of the World War II, several researchers, such as René Spitz (1945, 1946) or ...
International audienceEver since its development by the British psychiatrist John Bowlby in 1973, th...
Mary Ainsworth’s pioneering work has changed conceptions of infant-mother relationships, and by exte...
This article explores how and why child care theory and practice has been separated from the idea an...
John Bowlby has several times asserted the complementarity between the theory of attachment and both...
John Bowlby (1907–1990), a British psychologist, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, is widely kno...
Harry Harlow, famous for his experiments with rhesus monkeys and cloth and wire mothers, was visited...
Children's hospitals are vastly different today from fifty years ago. Although there have been drama...
This chapter discusses the contribution of John Bowlby’s more than fifty years of thinking about att...
Attachment theory, developed by child psychiatrist John Bowlby, is considered a major theory in deve...
Attachment theory, developed by child psychiatrist John Bowlby, is considered a major theory in deve...
M. J. Bowlby John — Child Care and the Growth of Love. In: Population, 21ᵉ année, n°2, 1966. pp. 411...
Bowlby's best know work at the Tavistock Clinic is his foundational research into attachment relatio...
In 1918, twenty-five years after pioneer American psychologist G. Stanley Hall launched the first or...
The Welfare of Sick Children in Hospital' was the formal title of a report published in Britain in 1...
[Excerpt] By the end of the World War II, several researchers, such as René Spitz (1945, 1946) or ...
International audienceEver since its development by the British psychiatrist John Bowlby in 1973, th...
Mary Ainsworth’s pioneering work has changed conceptions of infant-mother relationships, and by exte...
This article explores how and why child care theory and practice has been separated from the idea an...
John Bowlby has several times asserted the complementarity between the theory of attachment and both...
John Bowlby (1907–1990), a British psychologist, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, is widely kno...
Harry Harlow, famous for his experiments with rhesus monkeys and cloth and wire mothers, was visited...