Objectives: Primary school children's representations of themselves and their attachment figures were explored by assessing their family drawings. The main aim of the study was to empirically explore differences in the representations of children with secure versus insecure attachment. The study was theoretically informed by attachment theory and methodologically based on widely-used systems for analysing children’s drawings. Method: The Separation Anxiety Test was used to evaluate the attachment styles of 117 children (aged 6-10 years). This led to the identification of three groups, similar in age and gender distribution, with three different attachment styles (secure, anxious-ambivalent and avoidant). Each participant was asked to draw ...
Introduction. This study compared children attachment patterns, assessed through narratives and obse...
Previous research has succeeded in distinguishing among drawings made by children with histories of ...
The current study explored how children's family drawings in the early school years might be related...
Objectives: Primary school children's representations of themselves and their attachment figures wer...
Abstract: Objectives: Primary school children's representations of themselves and their attachm...
A systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted to evaluate the quality and validity of Family ...
This research paper explores the expression of attachment patterns in drawings. It begins by giving ...
The present study was designed to address this point by scoring family drawings of 83 5 to 9 olds wh...
Background. Attachment representations of late-adopted children have usually been measured by attach...
This study compared an attachment-based coding system for family drawings with narrative and observa...
This study examines projective mother-and-child drawings executed by 11 adolescents experiencing sep...
Introduction. According to attachment theory early experiences with caregivers are internalized into...
Research on attachment in human relationships has flourished with the development and validation of ...
AbstractChildren's pictures are very important materials because the pictures can allow us to unders...
Child Attachment-Related Conceptualizations of Parents, Teacher and Self; Forced Choice Visual Repre...
Introduction. This study compared children attachment patterns, assessed through narratives and obse...
Previous research has succeeded in distinguishing among drawings made by children with histories of ...
The current study explored how children's family drawings in the early school years might be related...
Objectives: Primary school children's representations of themselves and their attachment figures wer...
Abstract: Objectives: Primary school children's representations of themselves and their attachm...
A systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted to evaluate the quality and validity of Family ...
This research paper explores the expression of attachment patterns in drawings. It begins by giving ...
The present study was designed to address this point by scoring family drawings of 83 5 to 9 olds wh...
Background. Attachment representations of late-adopted children have usually been measured by attach...
This study compared an attachment-based coding system for family drawings with narrative and observa...
This study examines projective mother-and-child drawings executed by 11 adolescents experiencing sep...
Introduction. According to attachment theory early experiences with caregivers are internalized into...
Research on attachment in human relationships has flourished with the development and validation of ...
AbstractChildren's pictures are very important materials because the pictures can allow us to unders...
Child Attachment-Related Conceptualizations of Parents, Teacher and Self; Forced Choice Visual Repre...
Introduction. This study compared children attachment patterns, assessed through narratives and obse...
Previous research has succeeded in distinguishing among drawings made by children with histories of ...
The current study explored how children's family drawings in the early school years might be related...