Attachments across the life span
Discussed the possibility of 'parent surrogates to whom [a child] may become attached, and who may play an important role in his life, especially for those who find in them the security that they sought but could not attain with their own parents' (p. 799). She listed a number of possible compensating relationships including older siblings or other relatives, special teachers or mentors, priests or pastors, and therapists.