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_qhardcover
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_beng
_cDLC
_dMIUC
_erda
082 0 0 _a155.92
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245 0 0 _aHandbook of attachment :
_btheory, research, and clinical applications /
_cedited by Jude Cassidy, Phillip R. Shaver.
250 _aThird edition.
264 1 _aNew York ;
_aLondon :
_bGuilford Press,
_c2018.
264 4 _c©2016
300 _axx, 1068 pages ;
_c26 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _gPt. 1.
_tOverview of Attachment Theory --
_gCh. 1
_tThe Nature of the Child's Ties /
_rJude Cassidy --
_gCh. 2.
_tAttachment Disruptions, Reparative Processes, and Psychopathology: Theoretical and Clinical Implications /
_rRoger Kobak, Kristyn Zajac, & Stephanie D. Madsen --
_gCh. 3.
_tAttachment, Loss, and Grief: Bowlby's Views, New Developments, and Current Controversies /
_rR. Chris Fraley & Phillip R. Shaver --
_gCh. 4.
_tThe Internal Working Model Construct in Light of Contemporary Neuroimaging Research /
_rInge Bretherton & Kristine A. Munholland --
_gPt. 2.
_tBiological Perspectives --
_gCh. 5.
_tAttachment Theory within a Modern Evolutionary Framework /
_rJeffry A. Simpson & Jay Belsky --
_gCh. 6.
_tPsychobiological Origins of Infant Attachment and Its Role in Development /
_rH. Jonathan Polan & Myron A. Hofer --
_gCh. 7.
_tAttachment in Rhesus Monkeys /
_rStephen J. Suomi --
_gCh. 8.
_tAttachment, Parenting, and Genetics /
_rMarian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg and Marinus H. van IJzendoorn --
_gCh. 9.
_tAttachment and Psychoneuroimmunology /
_rKatherine B. Ehrlich, Gregory E. Miller, Jason D. Jones, & Jude Cassidy --
_gCh. 10.
_tAttachment and Temperament as Intersecting Developmental Products and Interacting Developmental Contexts Throughout Infancy and Childhood /
_rBrian E. Vaughn & Kelly K. Bost --
_gCh. 11.
_tStudying the Biology of Human Attachment /
_rAmie A. Hane & Nathan A. Fox --
_gCh. 12.
_tToward a Neuroscience of Attachment /
_rJames A. Coan --
_gPt. 3.
_tAttachment in Infancy and Childhood --
_gCh. 13.
_tNormative Development: The Ontogeny of Attachment in Childhood /
_rRobert S. Marvin, Preston A. Britner, & Beth S. Russell --
_gCh. 14.
_tPrecursors of Attachment Security /
_rR. M. Pasco Fearon & Jay Belsky --
_gCh. 15.
_tAttachment Relationships in the Context of Multiple Caregivers /
_rCarollee Howes & Susan Spieker --
_gCh. 16.
_tEarly Attachment and Later Development: Reframing the Questions /
_rRoss A. Thompson --
_gCh. 17.
_tAttachment in Middle Childhood /
_rKathryn A. Kerns & Laura E. Brumariu --
_gCh. 18.
_tThe Measurement of Attachment Security and Related Constructs in Infancy and Early Childhood /
_rJudith Solomon & Carol George --
_gPt. 4.
_tAttachment in Adolescence and Adulthood --
_gCh. 19.
_tThe Multiple Facets of Attachment in Adolescence /
_rJoseph P. Allen & Joseph S. Tan --
_gCh. 20.
_tPair Bonds as Attachments: Mounting Evidence in Support of Bowlby's Hypothesis /
_rDebra M. Zeifman & Cindy Hazan --
_gCh. 21.
_tAdult Romantic Attachment: Developments in the Study of Couple Relationships /
_rJudith A. Feeney --
_gCh. 22.
_tAttachment and Sexual Mating: The Joint Operation of Separate Motivational Systems /
_rGurit E. Birnbaum --
_gCh. 23.
_tSame-Sex Romantic Attachment /
_rJonathan J. Mohr & Skyler D. Jackson --
_gCh. 24.
_tAdult Attachment and Emotion Regulation /
_rMario Mikulincer & Phillip R. Shaver --
_gCh. 25.
_tAttachment in Middle and Later Life /
_rCarol Magai, Maria Teresa Frías, & Phillip R. Shaver --
_gCh. 26.
_tThe Adult Attachment Interview: Protocol, Method of Analysis, and Empirical Studies: 1985-2015 /
_rErik Hesse --
_gCh. 27.
_tMeasurement of Individual Differences in Adult Attachment /
_rJudith A. Crowell, R. Chris Fraley, & Glenn I. Roisman --
_gPt. 5.
_tPsychopathology and Clinical Applications --
_gCh. 28.
_tAttachment and Psychopathology in Childhood /
_rMichelle DeKlyen & Mark T. Greenberg --
_gCh. 29.
_tAttachment Disorganization from Infancy to Adulthood: Neurobiological Correlates, Parenting Contexts, and Pathways to Disorder /
_rKarlen Lyons-Ruth & Deborah Jacobvitz --
_gCh. 30.
_tChallenges to the Development of Attachment Relationships Faced by Young Children in Foster and Adoptive Care /
_rMary Dozier & Michael Rutter --
_gCh. 31.
_tAttachment States of Mind and Psychopathology in Adulthood /
_rK. Chase Stovall-McClough & Mary Dozier --
_gCh. 32.
_tPrevention and Intervention Programs to Support Early Attachment Security: A Move to the Level of the Community /
_rLisa J. Berlin, Charles H. Zeanah, & Alicia F. Lieberman
_gCh. 33.
_tAttachment and Adult Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, and Practice /
_rArietta Slade --
_gCh. 34.
_tReconciling Psychoanalytic Ideas with Attachment Theory /
_rPeter Fonagy, Patrick Luyten, Elizabeth Allison, & Chloe Campbell --
_gCh. 35.
_tCouple and Family Therapy: An Attachment Perspective /
_rAudrey Brassard & Susan M. Johnson --
_gPt. 6.
_tSystems, Culture, and Context --
_gCh. 36.
_tCaregiving /
_rBrooke C. Feeney & Susan S. Woodhouse --
_gCh. 37.
_tCross-Cultural Patterns of Attachment: Universal and Contextual Dimensions /
_rJudi Mesman, Marinus H. van IJzendoorn, & Abraham Sagi-Schwartz --
_gCh. 38.
_tA Lifespan Perspective on Attachment and Care for Others: Empathy, Altruism, and Prosocial Behavior /
_rPhillip R. Shaver, Mario Mikulincer, Jacquelyn T. Gross, Jessica A. Stern, & Jude Cassidy --
_gCh. 39.
_tAttachment and Religious Representations and Behavior /
_rPehr Granqvist & Lee A. Kirkpatrick --
_gCh. 40.
_tDivorce through the Lens of Attachment Theory /
_rBrooke C. Feeney & Joan K. Monin --
_gCh. 41.
_tAttachment and School Readiness /
_rAmanda P. Williford, Lauren M. Carter, & Robert C. Pianta --
_gCh. 42.
_tImplications of Attachment Theory and Research for Child Care Policies /
_rMichael Rutter & Camilla Azis-Clauson --
_gPt. 7.
_tPerspectives on Attachment
_gCh. 43.
_tThe Place of Attachment in Development /
_rL. Alan Sroufe.
520 _aWidely regarded as the state-of-the-science reference on attachment, this handbook interweaves theory and cutting-edge research with clinical applications. Leading researchers examine the origins and development of attachment theory; present biological and evolutionary perspectives; and explore the role of attachment processes in relationships, including both parent–child and romantic bonds. Implications for mental health and psychotherapy are addressed, with reviews of exemplary attachment-oriented interventions for children and adolescents, adults, couples, and families. Contributors discuss best practices in assessment and critically evaluate available instruments and protocols.
650 0 _aAttachment behavior
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650 0 _aAttachment behavior in children
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700 1 _aCassidy, Jude
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700 1 _aShaver, Phillip R.
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