Keywords: Bowlby, attachment theory, psychological well-being, emotional communication, family patterns,Joan Stevenson-HindeUniversity of CambridgeAttachment & Human DevelopmentStevenson-Hinde, J. (2007). Attachment theory and John Bowlby: some reflections. Attachment & Human Development, 9(4),...
This magazine covers the application of attachment theory in different cultures and backgrounds, exploring how attachment relationships affect an individual's cognitive, emotional, and behavioral development. The research topics include but are not limited to the formation and maintenance of attachment, the...
被引量26,710 影响因子(2023)3.337 Attachment & Human Development is the leading forum for the presentation of empirical research, reviews and clinical case studies that reflect contemporary advances in attachment theory and research. AHD is the official journal of the Society for Emotion and Attachmen...
This magazine covers the application of attachment theory in different cultures and backgrounds, exploring how attachment relationships affect an individual's cognitive, emotional, and behavioral development. The research topics include but are not limited to the formation and maintenance of attachment, the...
Journal Title:Attachment & Human Development This magazine covers the application of attachment theory in different cultures and backgrounds, exploring how attachment relationships affect an individual's cognitive, emotional, and behavioral development. The research topics include but are not limited to the...
Attachment theory and John Bowlby: Some reflections: Attachment & Human Development: Vol 9, No 4 The 100th anniversary of Edward John Mostyn Bowlby's birth (February 26th, 1907) was celebrated at the Tavistock Clinic in London by his family and colleag... J Stevenson-Hinde - 《Attachment ...
Attachment theory (J. Bowlby, 1982/1969, 1973) is one of the most useful and generative frameworks for understanding both normative and individual-differences aspects of the process of affect regulation. In this article we focus mainly on the different attachment-related strategies of affect regulati...
In the current contribution, we accept attachment theory's claim that attachment development is a species-wide phenomenon embedded in the genetic make-up of every human newborn. We argue that within this biological preparedness of infants to establish attachment relationships with protective parents, ...
Building on the work of Harlow and others, John Bowlby developed the concept of attachment theory. He defined attachment as the affectional bond or tie that an infant forms with the mother (Bowlby, 1969). He believed that an infant must form this bond with a primary caregiver in order to ...
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