Attachment is an innate human relational mechanism that develops progressively from early childhood, influences individuals' representations and behaviors, shapes relationships, and affects the social and cultural environment. Parental bonding refers to the ability of parents to be emotionally and behaviorally available to the child during infancy. Attachment style refers to the individual's relational attitude in close relationships that influences adult love, bonding, handling relationships, and social exploration. The role of intergenerational, cultural and developmental factors influencing the relationship between the attachment style in adulthood and the parental bonding style recalled during childhood has been debated. This study expl...
Attachment theory and object relations theory are the two currently dominant perspectives on the dev...
Attachment theory proposes that caregiving experiences significantly influence children’s socio-emot...
There is a great deal of literature examining attachment security and parenting styles but little re...
Background: Literature underline that attachment styles can be considered as an important factor tha...
Abstract This study aimed to determine how paternal and maternal parenting before adolescence affect...
Abstract: Parenting styles and family functioning have been proved individually to make an important...
The child-mother relation in infancy was found very important not only as a predictor of a child'...
During the past fifty years, research based on attachment theory has found that when relational part...
Guided by attachment theory, this research investigated connec-tions between avoidant attachment sty...
Parental divorce is prevalent in the United States and has been found to have serious implications f...
Theory of attachment primarily described early relationships between a child and his caretakers. In ...
Various studies on attachment show that child-caregiver interaction and caregiver’s reaction to chil...
The literature on parenting is vast and encompasses a myriad of facets, including parents\u27 percep...
Two hundred thirty-eight undergraduates from a midwestern university completed the Hazan and Shaver ...
This study attempts highlight theories and research about adult attachment styles and communication ...
Attachment theory and object relations theory are the two currently dominant perspectives on the dev...
Attachment theory proposes that caregiving experiences significantly influence children’s socio-emot...
There is a great deal of literature examining attachment security and parenting styles but little re...
Background: Literature underline that attachment styles can be considered as an important factor tha...
Abstract This study aimed to determine how paternal and maternal parenting before adolescence affect...
Abstract: Parenting styles and family functioning have been proved individually to make an important...
The child-mother relation in infancy was found very important not only as a predictor of a child'...
During the past fifty years, research based on attachment theory has found that when relational part...
Guided by attachment theory, this research investigated connec-tions between avoidant attachment sty...
Parental divorce is prevalent in the United States and has been found to have serious implications f...
Theory of attachment primarily described early relationships between a child and his caretakers. In ...
Various studies on attachment show that child-caregiver interaction and caregiver’s reaction to chil...
The literature on parenting is vast and encompasses a myriad of facets, including parents\u27 percep...
Two hundred thirty-eight undergraduates from a midwestern university completed the Hazan and Shaver ...
This study attempts highlight theories and research about adult attachment styles and communication ...
Attachment theory and object relations theory are the two currently dominant perspectives on the dev...
Attachment theory proposes that caregiving experiences significantly influence children’s socio-emot...
There is a great deal of literature examining attachment security and parenting styles but little re...