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_aBowlby, John
245 1 0 _aAttachment and loss.
_nVolume 3.
_pLoss : sadness and depression /
_cJohn Bowlby.
260 _aLondon :
_bPimlico,
_c1998.
300 _axiv, 503 p. ;
_c22 cm.
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
490 0 _aPimlico ;
_v286
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references an index.
505 0 _aPt. 1. Observations, concepts and controversies -- Ch. 1. The trauma of loss -- Ch. 2. The place of loss and mourning in psychopathology -- Ch. 3. Conceptual framework -- Ch. 4. An information processing approach to defence -- Ch. 5. Plan of work -- Ch. 6. Loss of spouse -- Ch. 7. Loss of child -- Ch. 8. Mourning in other cultures -- Ch. 9. Disordered variants -- Ch. 10. Conditions affecting the course of mourning -- Ch. 11. Personalities prone to disordered mourning -- Ch. 12. Childhood experiences of persons prone to disordered mourning -- Ch. 13. Cognitive processes contributing to variations in response to loss -- Ch. 14. Sadness, depression and depressive disorder -- Pt. 3. The mourning of children -- Ch. 15. Death of parent during childhood and adolescence -- Ch. 16. Children's responses when conditions are favourable -- Ch. 17. Childhood bereavement and psychiatric disorder -- Ch. 18. Conditions responsible for differences in outcome -- Ch. 19. Children's responses when conditions are unfavourable -- Ch. 20. Deactivation and the concept of segregated systems -- Ch. 21. Disordered variants and some conditions contributing -- Ch. 22. Effects of a parent's suicide -- Ch. 23. Responses to loss during the third and fourth years -- Ch. 24. Responses to loss during the second year -- Ch. 25. Young children's responses in the light of early cognitive development.
520 _aBowlby's seminal contribution to the way we understand attachment concludes with an examination of loss. He offers not only a new developmental model but also rare insight into the dynamics of mourning, the problems of depression, and the processes of accommodation and healing. An appreciation by Daniel Stern, whose research on the mother/infant bond affirms and expands on Bowlby's work, fittingly graces this new edition.
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_aMaternal deprivation
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_aGrief
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_aBereavement
_xPsychological aspects
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_aGrief in children
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_aBereavement in children
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