| Cory Shulman - Social Science - 2016 - 226 pages
This book examines infant and early childhood mental health and the importance of early emotional and social development for later developmental trajectories. It incorporates ... | |
| Susan Goldberg - Psychology - 2014 - 351 pages
First published in 2000. Attachment Theory is the current dominant theory of parent-child relationships and their influence on development. The theory has generated an ever ... | |
| Judith A. Feeney, Patricia Noller - Psychology - 1996 - 192 pages
`It is an excellent volume for attachment researchers at all levels. Researchers and students will find this volume a helpful and generative introduction to adult attachment ... | |
| Rosetta Castellano - Psychology - 2018 - 176 pages
In recent years commentators have speculated on the "collapse" of the couple and the family, highlighting the increasing fragility of couple relationships making them ... | |
| Christopher F. Clulow - Attachment Behavior - 2001 - 253 pages
Brings research and practice perspectives to bear on the adult couple relationship, and provides a framework for assessing and working with secure and insecure attachment. | |
| Susanne Bennett, Judith Kay Nelson - Social Science - 2010 - 275 pages
The applicability of attachment theory and research to social work and social policy relating to infants and children is well-established. Yet, its usefulness for enhancing the ... | |
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