Attachment across the lifecycle
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Part I - The Nature of Attachment |
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The roots and growing points of attachment theory |
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Attachments and other affectional bonds across the lifecycle |
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Perspectives on attachment |
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[SEE BELOW] |
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The social construction of uncertainty |
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Part II - Patterns of Attachment |
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[SEE BELOW] |
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Attachment patterns in children of depressed mothers |
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Metacognitive knowledge, metacognitive monitoring, and singular (coherent) vs. multiple (incoherent) model of attachment: findings and directions for future research |
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Effects on infant-mother attachment of mother's unresolved loss of an attachment figure, or other traumatic experience |
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Part III - Clinical Applications |
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Failure of the holding relationships: some effects of physical rejection on the child's attachment and inner experience. |
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The application of attachment theory to understanding and treatment in family therapy |
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Insecure attachment and agoraphobia |
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Loss of parent in childhood, attachment style, and depression in adulthood |
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Attachment, bonding, and psychiatric problems after bereavement in adult life. |