Attachment Theory has provided psychologists with a framework from which to understand emotional bonding between people, especially children in relation to their primary care-giver. Through rigorous testing several typological categories have been proposed and evaluated which delineate people into three predominant attachment styles. Attachment theory pulls its theoretical structure from control systems theory; researchers of Attachment Theory have proposed an attachment system which operates with fundamental principles analogous to control systems theory. The attachment system is initiated given a threat to the person or object which is the subject of an attachment bond. In infants it is initiated and terminated under the most basic circum...
Attachment theory, currently a dominant theme in the study of early social development, is beginning...
The current study proposes that secure attachment relationships provide children with a unique envir...
The origins of current attachment constructs are reviewed. Whereas J. Bowlby's (1969/1982) orig...
On the basis of the study of recent scientific literature about the development of attachment, the a...
This chapter aims to introduce the biological basis for attachment theory and to describe some of th...
The theory of attachment as a secure base relationship integrates insights about affect, cognition, ...
Attachment theory has been generating creative and impactful research for almost half a century. In ...
The article is an attempt to present holistically the key concepts of attachment theory rediscovered...
nature of close bonds between two people. Bowlby’s original theory, which focused on understanding t...
Attachment theory, developed by the British psychoanalyst John Bowlby and his American colleague Mar...
2 Attachment is the phylogenetically programmed propensity of a human child to form special relation...
Objective: The object of this study was to evaluate the evidence linking attachment insecurity to il...
A learning object developed for the X4L Colossus Project. It looks at attachment in developmental ps...
Abstract: Attachment theory, as developed by Bowlby and Ainsworth, represented a major departure fro...
Psychologists have always been interested in how human attachment affects coping mechanisms and psyc...
Attachment theory, currently a dominant theme in the study of early social development, is beginning...
The current study proposes that secure attachment relationships provide children with a unique envir...
The origins of current attachment constructs are reviewed. Whereas J. Bowlby's (1969/1982) orig...
On the basis of the study of recent scientific literature about the development of attachment, the a...
This chapter aims to introduce the biological basis for attachment theory and to describe some of th...
The theory of attachment as a secure base relationship integrates insights about affect, cognition, ...
Attachment theory has been generating creative and impactful research for almost half a century. In ...
The article is an attempt to present holistically the key concepts of attachment theory rediscovered...
nature of close bonds between two people. Bowlby’s original theory, which focused on understanding t...
Attachment theory, developed by the British psychoanalyst John Bowlby and his American colleague Mar...
2 Attachment is the phylogenetically programmed propensity of a human child to form special relation...
Objective: The object of this study was to evaluate the evidence linking attachment insecurity to il...
A learning object developed for the X4L Colossus Project. It looks at attachment in developmental ps...
Abstract: Attachment theory, as developed by Bowlby and Ainsworth, represented a major departure fro...
Psychologists have always been interested in how human attachment affects coping mechanisms and psyc...
Attachment theory, currently a dominant theme in the study of early social development, is beginning...
The current study proposes that secure attachment relationships provide children with a unique envir...
The origins of current attachment constructs are reviewed. Whereas J. Bowlby's (1969/1982) orig...