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"It Takes a Village to Raise a Child": Attachment Theory and Multiple Child Care in Alor, Indonesia, and in North India 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 68 作者: SC Seymour 摘要: The African proverb, "It takes a village to raise a child,"1 expresses an underlying truth. Most ...
Infant attachment theory is now nearly seventy-years old. Despite debates that developed around the original theory relating to the role of the mother and the potential for emotional flexibility in the infant, its core thesis of the role of the 'Internal Working Model' in human mental health ...
Attachment theoryhas entered the realm of pop psychology, seemingly providing answers to many common problems. The theory, which is one of the most empirically validated within developmental psychology, revolves around the crucial importance of strong bonds between children and those who care for them....
For children in foster care, continued contact with biological parents may have significant implications. This article seeks to synthesize literature examining attachment theory and visitation between children in foster care and their parents. The results of the research synthesis indicate that although the...
PREDICTORS OF ATTACHMENT STYLES OF CHILDREN IN FOSTER CARE: AN ATTACHMENT THEORY MODEL FOR WORKING WITH FAMILIES The purpose of this study was to examinen the attachment styles of children in foster care and to use this information to inform clinical practive (N = 110... LM Mcway - 《Journa...
Attachment theory is a comprehensive and wide-reaching framework for describing humans’ patterns of interacting with significant others, including parents, children, and romantic partners. History of Attachment Attachment theory, proposed by the British psychiatrist John Bowlby and developmental psychologist ...
According to attachment theory, children who have experienced this type of caregiving typically develop internal working models of the parent as unavailable or unreliable, and thus they engage in compensatory strategies (attachment avoidance or attachment ambivalence/resistance) to deal with the resulting ...
To help you understand Attachment theory, I want you to imagine a scene where you’re in a room full of your relatives and friends. One of them is a mother who
依附理论 attachment theory (John Bowlby 1944) 释义 A psychological, evolutionary and ethological theory concerning relationships between humans. The most important tenet is that young children need to develop a relationship with at least one primary caregiver for normal social and emotional development....