This paper examines the origin and development of Bowlby's attachment theory and its impact on contemporary bereavement research. Adopting a personal perspective, it outlines the evolution of Bowlby's ideas, their influence on our research and understanding of grief and grieving, and the reciprocal impact of the ideas of bereavement researchers on Bowlby's thinking about attachment and separation through death. It traces Bowlby's fascination with the relationship between maternal deprivation and children's mental health from his early monograph Child Care and the Growth of Love (1953) through to his epic trilogy Attachment and Loss (1969, 1973, 1980). It illustrates the continuing influence of attachment theory in the bereavement field by e...
© 1997 Dr. Jennifer E. McIntoshThis thesis addresses two questions. The first concerns the shape of ...
Bowlby (1969,1973,1980) who proposed the concept of "internal working models" of self and other in a...
Bowlby (1969,1973,1980) proposed Attachment theory as a life-span developmental theory. But the rese...
This paper examines the origin and development of Bowlby's attachment theory and its impact on conte...
In this article we examine some origins of John Bowlby's attachment theory, a highly influential sci...
In this article we examine some origins of John Bowlby's attachment theory, a highly influential sci...
In this article we examine some origins of John Bowlby's attachment theory, a highly influential sci...
ABSTRACT: In formulating attachment theory, Bowlby made a number of important conceptual contributio...
developmental psychology, and psychoanalysts, John Bowlby formulated the basic tenets of the theory....
Bereavement can be described as a universally experienced set of negative emotional stages following...
This chapter discusses the contribution of John Bowlby’s more than fifty years of thinking about att...
This accessible book draws on unique evidence from oral histories and little-known archive material ...
John Bowlby's attachment theory has made a lasting contribution to scientific understanding of the n...
As part of attachment theory, Bowlby (1980) proposed an individual difference model of coping with b...
Attachment theory, developed by child psychiatrist John Bowlby, is considered a major theory in deve...
© 1997 Dr. Jennifer E. McIntoshThis thesis addresses two questions. The first concerns the shape of ...
Bowlby (1969,1973,1980) who proposed the concept of "internal working models" of self and other in a...
Bowlby (1969,1973,1980) proposed Attachment theory as a life-span developmental theory. But the rese...
This paper examines the origin and development of Bowlby's attachment theory and its impact on conte...
In this article we examine some origins of John Bowlby's attachment theory, a highly influential sci...
In this article we examine some origins of John Bowlby's attachment theory, a highly influential sci...
In this article we examine some origins of John Bowlby's attachment theory, a highly influential sci...
ABSTRACT: In formulating attachment theory, Bowlby made a number of important conceptual contributio...
developmental psychology, and psychoanalysts, John Bowlby formulated the basic tenets of the theory....
Bereavement can be described as a universally experienced set of negative emotional stages following...
This chapter discusses the contribution of John Bowlby’s more than fifty years of thinking about att...
This accessible book draws on unique evidence from oral histories and little-known archive material ...
John Bowlby's attachment theory has made a lasting contribution to scientific understanding of the n...
As part of attachment theory, Bowlby (1980) proposed an individual difference model of coping with b...
Attachment theory, developed by child psychiatrist John Bowlby, is considered a major theory in deve...
© 1997 Dr. Jennifer E. McIntoshThis thesis addresses two questions. The first concerns the shape of ...
Bowlby (1969,1973,1980) who proposed the concept of "internal working models" of self and other in a...
Bowlby (1969,1973,1980) proposed Attachment theory as a life-span developmental theory. But the rese...