Attachment theory has been generating creative and impactful research for almost half a century. In this article we focus on the documented antecedents and consequences of individual differences in infant attachment patterns, suggesting topics for further theoretical clarification, research, clinical interventions, and policy applications. We pay particular attention to the concept of cognitive “working models” and to neural and physiological mechanisms through which early attachment experiences contribute to later functioning. We consider adult caregiving behavior that predicts infant attachment patterns, and the still-mysterious “transmission gap” between parental Adult Attachment Interview classifications and infant Strange Situation cla...
developmental psychology, and psychoanalysts, John Bowlby formulated the basic tenets of the theory....
The goal of this study was to test (a) whether maternal mind-mindedness (MM) mediates the link betwe...
The attachment and the caregiving system are complementary systems which are active simultaneously i...
Attachment theory has been generating creative and impactful research for almost half a century. In ...
Attachment is a key subfield in the area of parenting and parent-child relationships research. In th...
Infant attachment theory is now nearly seventy-years old. Despite debates that developed around the ...
Attachment is an inborn behavioral system that is biologically driven and essential for survival. Du...
This chapter aims to introduce the biological basis for attachment theory and to describe some of th...
The attachment theory was proposed and elaborated by John Bowlby. Over the last ten years the attac...
Humans are strongly dependent upon social resources for allostasis and emotion regulation. This appl...
Because numerous studies show that early child-adult attachment significantly affects a child’s soci...
After decades of research on early attachment relationships, questions remain concerning whether the...
Humans are strongly dependent upon social resources for allostasis and emotion regulation. This appl...
J. Bowlby (1969) proposed that the child's insistence on maintainance of proximity to protective (pa...
Sixty white middle-class infants were seen in the Ainsworth Strange Situation at 12 months of age; 5...
developmental psychology, and psychoanalysts, John Bowlby formulated the basic tenets of the theory....
The goal of this study was to test (a) whether maternal mind-mindedness (MM) mediates the link betwe...
The attachment and the caregiving system are complementary systems which are active simultaneously i...
Attachment theory has been generating creative and impactful research for almost half a century. In ...
Attachment is a key subfield in the area of parenting and parent-child relationships research. In th...
Infant attachment theory is now nearly seventy-years old. Despite debates that developed around the ...
Attachment is an inborn behavioral system that is biologically driven and essential for survival. Du...
This chapter aims to introduce the biological basis for attachment theory and to describe some of th...
The attachment theory was proposed and elaborated by John Bowlby. Over the last ten years the attac...
Humans are strongly dependent upon social resources for allostasis and emotion regulation. This appl...
Because numerous studies show that early child-adult attachment significantly affects a child’s soci...
After decades of research on early attachment relationships, questions remain concerning whether the...
Humans are strongly dependent upon social resources for allostasis and emotion regulation. This appl...
J. Bowlby (1969) proposed that the child's insistence on maintainance of proximity to protective (pa...
Sixty white middle-class infants were seen in the Ainsworth Strange Situation at 12 months of age; 5...
developmental psychology, and psychoanalysts, John Bowlby formulated the basic tenets of the theory....
The goal of this study was to test (a) whether maternal mind-mindedness (MM) mediates the link betwe...
The attachment and the caregiving system are complementary systems which are active simultaneously i...