| 3-20 | The nature of the child's ties. Cassidy, J. |
| 21-43 | The emotional dynamics of disruptions in attachment relationships: Implications for theory, research and clinical intervention. Kobak, R.R. |
| 44-67 | Normative development: the ontogeny of attachment. Marvin, R., & Britner, P. |
| 68-88 | The nature of individual differences in infant-caregiver attachment. Weinfield, N., Sroufe, L.A., Egeland, B., & Carlson, E.A. |
| 89-111 | Internal working models in attachment relationships: A contruct revisited. Bretherton, I., & Munholland, K. |
| 115-140 | Attachment theory in modern evolutionary perspective. Simpson, J.A. |
| 141-161 | Modern evolutionary theory and patterns of attachment. Belsky, J. |
| 162-180 | Psychobiological origins of infant attachment and separation responses. Polan, J., & Hofer, M. |
| 181-197 | Attachment in rhesus monkeys. Suomi, S. |
| 198-225 | Attachment and temperament: Redundant, independent, or interacting influences on interpersonal adaptation and personality development? Vaughn, B.E., & Bost, K. |
| 226-245 | Psychophysiological measures in the study of attachment. Fox, N.A., & Card, J. |
| 249-264 | Interactional and contextual determinants of attachment security. Belsky, J. |
| 265-286 | Early attachment and later development. Thompson, R.A. |
| 287-316 | The measurement of attachment security in infancy and childhood. Solomon, J., & George, C. |
| 319-335 | Attachment in adolescence. Allen, J.P., & Land, D. |
| 336-354 | Pair bonds as attachments: Evaluating the evidence. Hazan, C., & Zeifman, D. |
| 355-377 | Adult romantic attachment and couple relationships. Feeney, J.A. |
| 378-395 | Same-sex romantic attachment. Mohr, J.J. |
| 395-433 | State of Mind with Respect to Attachment and Its Effects on Parenting Behavior. Hesse, E. |
| 434-465 | Measurement of individual differences in adolescent and adult attachment. Crowell, J., Fraley, R.C., & Shaver, P. |
| 469-496 | Attachment and psychopathology in childhood. Greenberg, M.T. |
| 497-? | Attachment and Psychopathology in Adulthood. Dozier, M., Stovall, K.C., & Albus, K.E. |
| 520-554 | Attachment disorganization: Unresolved loss, relational violence and lapses in behavioral and attentional strategies. Lyons-Ruth, K., & Jacobovitz, D. |
| 555-574 | Contributions of attachment theory to infant-parent psychotherapy and other interventions with infants and young children. Lieberman, A.F., & Zeanah, C.H. |
| 583-591 | Attachment theory and research: Implications for the theory and practice of individual psychotherapy with adults. Slade, A. |
| 595-624 | Psychoanalytic theory from the viewpoint of attachment
theory and research. Fonagy, P. |
| 625-645 | Family therapy and couple therapy: Toward greater security. Byng-Hall, J. |
| 649-670 | Attachment and caregiving: The caregiving behavioral system. George, C., & Solomon, J. |
| 671-687 | Attachment relationships in the context of multiple caregivers. Howes, C. |
| 688-712 | Relations among Relationships: Contributions from Attachment Theory and Research. Berlin, L.J., & Cassidy, J. |
| 713-734 | Cross-Cultural Patterns of Attachment: Universal and Contextual Dimensions. van Ijzendoorn, M.H., & Sagi, A. |
| 735-759 | Loss and bereavement: Attachment theory and recent controversies concerning 'grief work' and the nature of detachment. Fraley, R.C., & Shaver, P. |
| 760-786 | A Wider View of Attachment and Exploration: Stability and Change during the Years of Immaturity. Grossmann, K.E., Grossmann, K., & Zimmerman, P. |
| 787-802 | Affect, imagery, and attachment: Working models ofinterpersonal affect and the socialization of emotion. Magai, C. |
| 803-822 | Attachment and Religious Representations and Behavior. Kirkpatrick, L.A. |
| 823-844 | Implications of attachment theory for child
care policies. Rutter, M., & O'Connor, T.G. |