From the perspective of attachment theory, this paper discusses individual differences in the quality of caregiving by direct-care staff for persons with intellectual disabilities. Theoretical arguments and findings from related literature are cited to support the probable role of professionals' own attachment experiences and their mental representations thereof. Case examples are drawn from a study on video-based interaction guidance for direct-care staff in group homes for persons with multiple, serious disabilities. These examples illustrate how interventions may avoid attachment-related defences against changing the quality and affective mutuality of personal contact with clients. However, the possibility is discussed that in parallel p...
This study aimed to build an understanding of the internal and external factors that affect the bere...
Abstract: emotional meaning of behavioural responses to loss and abandonment in people with dementia...
Children looked after by local authorities are considered to be some of the most vulnerable in socie...
From the perspective of attachment theory, this paper discusses individual differences in the qualit...
Do children with intellectual disabilities (ID) show attachment behavior towards their professional ...
The experience of close relationships is as important to people with an intellectual disability (ID)...
Background: Attachment theory is highly influential in child and adult mental health research and pr...
The ability to form secure attachments shapes the experience of feeling safe in distressing situatio...
Interventions to improve caregiving may have different effects for persons with autonomous or nonaut...
This thesis includes three papers; a systematic review, an empirical paper and a critical appraisal ...
Intellectual disability (ID) primarily affects social adaptive behavior, which in some cases may det...
Background: Research has shown that care staff are not always able to offer quality care. Commercial...
Background The Manchester Attachment Scale–Third party observational measure (MAST) was developed t...
Moral philosophers have debated whether power asymmetry precludes relational mutuality. Some ethicis...
Background. Advances in our knowledge of attachment, stress and coping may foster new explanations f...
This study aimed to build an understanding of the internal and external factors that affect the bere...
Abstract: emotional meaning of behavioural responses to loss and abandonment in people with dementia...
Children looked after by local authorities are considered to be some of the most vulnerable in socie...
From the perspective of attachment theory, this paper discusses individual differences in the qualit...
Do children with intellectual disabilities (ID) show attachment behavior towards their professional ...
The experience of close relationships is as important to people with an intellectual disability (ID)...
Background: Attachment theory is highly influential in child and adult mental health research and pr...
The ability to form secure attachments shapes the experience of feeling safe in distressing situatio...
Interventions to improve caregiving may have different effects for persons with autonomous or nonaut...
This thesis includes three papers; a systematic review, an empirical paper and a critical appraisal ...
Intellectual disability (ID) primarily affects social adaptive behavior, which in some cases may det...
Background: Research has shown that care staff are not always able to offer quality care. Commercial...
Background The Manchester Attachment Scale–Third party observational measure (MAST) was developed t...
Moral philosophers have debated whether power asymmetry precludes relational mutuality. Some ethicis...
Background. Advances in our knowledge of attachment, stress and coping may foster new explanations f...
This study aimed to build an understanding of the internal and external factors that affect the bere...
Abstract: emotional meaning of behavioural responses to loss and abandonment in people with dementia...
Children looked after by local authorities are considered to be some of the most vulnerable in socie...