Bowlby proposed that the individual’s social experiences, as early as in infancy, contribute to the construction of Internal Working Models (IWMs) of attachment, which will later guide the individual’s expectations and behaviors in close relationships all along his or her life. The qualitative, individual characteristics of these models reflect the specificity of the individual’s early experiences with attachment figures. The attachment literature globally shows that the qualities of IWMs are neither gender specific nor cultural specific. Procedures to evaluate IWMs in adulthood have been well established, based on narrative accounts of childhood experiences. Narrative procedures at earlier ages (e.g., in the preschool years) have been prop...
Middle childhood is one of the most understudied periods of development and lacks a gold standard fo...
Abstract Late-adopted children have often suffered a wide range of deprivations in their pre-adopti...
Several theorists have proposed that differential socialization experiences lead men and women to di...
Bowlby proposed that the individual’s social experiences, as early as in infancy, contribute to the...
Université de Lausanne Bowlby proposed that the individual’s social experiences, as early as in infa...
Gender has throughout most attachment literature not been considered an important factor in the deve...
Is attachment in adulthood associated with gender, age, cul-ture, or socioeconomic context? There is...
The quality of the attachment bond between a child and a caregiver can have lasting effects on how t...
This longitudinal study examined the interrelationship between sex of the child and sex of the paren...
Late-adopted children have often suffered a wide range of deprivations in their pre-adoption lives. ...
Recent empirical studies reporting sex differences in attachment relationships have prompted invest...
We examined gender differences in perceived rearing and adult attachment style in adolescents. A tot...
The study was based on recent developments of attachment theory and research. First aim of the study...
Cultural psychology assumes that the ecocultural conditions of a particular setting shape children’s...
The purpose of the study was to examine the association between attachment security (as assessed wit...
Middle childhood is one of the most understudied periods of development and lacks a gold standard fo...
Abstract Late-adopted children have often suffered a wide range of deprivations in their pre-adopti...
Several theorists have proposed that differential socialization experiences lead men and women to di...
Bowlby proposed that the individual’s social experiences, as early as in infancy, contribute to the...
Université de Lausanne Bowlby proposed that the individual’s social experiences, as early as in infa...
Gender has throughout most attachment literature not been considered an important factor in the deve...
Is attachment in adulthood associated with gender, age, cul-ture, or socioeconomic context? There is...
The quality of the attachment bond between a child and a caregiver can have lasting effects on how t...
This longitudinal study examined the interrelationship between sex of the child and sex of the paren...
Late-adopted children have often suffered a wide range of deprivations in their pre-adoption lives. ...
Recent empirical studies reporting sex differences in attachment relationships have prompted invest...
We examined gender differences in perceived rearing and adult attachment style in adolescents. A tot...
The study was based on recent developments of attachment theory and research. First aim of the study...
Cultural psychology assumes that the ecocultural conditions of a particular setting shape children’s...
The purpose of the study was to examine the association between attachment security (as assessed wit...
Middle childhood is one of the most understudied periods of development and lacks a gold standard fo...
Abstract Late-adopted children have often suffered a wide range of deprivations in their pre-adopti...
Several theorists have proposed that differential socialization experiences lead men and women to di...