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Table of contents:Part I: The Etiology of Attachment Disorganization. Solomon, George, The Place of Disorganization in Attachment Theory: Linking Classic Observations with Contemporary Findings. Lyons-Ruth, Bronfman, Atwood, A Relational Diathesis Model of Hostile-Helpless States of Mind: Expressions in Mother-Infant Interaction. Schuengel, Bakermans-Kranenburg, van IJzendoorn, Blom, Unresolved Loss and Infant Disorganization: Links to Frightening Maternal Behavior. Spangler, Grossmann, Individual and Physiological Correlates of Attachment Disorganization in Infancy. Part II: Social and Cognit...
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Part I: The Etiology of Attachment Disorganization. Solomon, George, The Place of Disorganization in Attachment Theory: Linking Classic Observations with Contemporary Findings. Lyons-Ruth, Bronfman, Atwood, A Relational Diathesis Model of Hostile-Helpless States of Mind: Expressions in Mother-Infant Interaction. Schuengel, Bakermans-Kranenburg, van IJzendoorn, Blom, Unresolved Loss and Infant Disorganization: Links to Frightening Maternal Behavior. Spangler, Grossmann, Individual and Physiological Correlates of Attachment Disorganization in Infancy. Part II: Social and Cognitive Sequelae of Attachment Disorganization. Jacobvitz, Hazen, Developmental Pathways from Infant Disorganization to Childhood Peer Relationships. Moss, St-Laurent, Parent, Disorganized Attachment and Developmental Risk at School Age. Part III: Attachment Disorganization in Atypical Populations: Methodological and Definitional Issues. Barnett, Hunt, Butler, McCaskill IV, Kaplan-Estrin, Pipp-Siegel, Indices of Attachment Disorganization among Toddlers with Neurological and Non-Neurological Problems. Teti, Conceptualizations of Disorganization in the Preschool Years: An Integration. Solomon, George, The Effects on Attachment of Overnight Visitation in Divorced and Separated Families: A Longitudinal Follow-Up. Waters, Valenzuela, Explaining Disorganized Attachment: Clues from a Study of Mild-to-Moderately Undernourished Children in Chile. Part IV: Adult and Clinical Applications. Liotti, Disorganization of Attachment as a Model for Understanding Dissociative Psychopathology. George, West, Pettem, The Adult Attachment Projective: Disorganization of Adult Attachment at the Level of Representation. Jacobsen, Miller, Attachment Quality in Young Children of Mentally Ill Mothers: Contribution of Maternal Caregiving Abilities and Foster Care Context. Pianta, Marvin, Morog, Resolving the Past and Present: Relations with Attachment Organization.
Since 1986, when disorganised attachment was first defined by Mary Main and Judith Solomon, a great deal of interest has been shown in this addition to the standard Ainsworth classification system. This groundbreaking volume brings together eminent researchers and clinicians to present current, original theory and data on the nature of disorganized attachment, its etiology, and sequelae. Advancing our understanding of a significant subgroup of infants and children with attachment-related difficulties, the volume represents an important contribution to the empirical attachment literature.
Our understanding of Attachment Disorganisation is advanced in this volume which includes ground-breaking research on a significant subgroup of infants and children with attachment related difficulties.
Part I: The Etiology of Attachment Disorganization. Solomon, George, The Place of Disorganization in Attachment Theory: Linking Classic Observations with Contemporary Findings. Lyons-Ruth, Bronfman, Atwood, A Relational Diathesis Model of Hostile-Helpless States of Mind: Expressions in Mother-Infant Interaction. Schuengel, Bakermans-Kranenburg, van IJzendoorn, Blom, Unresolved Loss and Infant Disorganization: Links to Frightening Maternal Behavior. Spangler, Grossmann, Individual and Physiological Correlates of Attachment Disorganization in Infancy. Part II: Social and Cognitive Sequelae of Attachment Disorganization. Jacobvitz, Hazen, Developmental Pathways from Infant Disorganization to Childhood Peer Relationships. Moss, St-Laurent, Parent, Disorganized Attachment and Developmental Risk at School Age. Part III: Attachment Disorganization in Atypical Populations: Methodological and Definitional Issues. Barnett, Hunt, Butler, McCaskill IV, Kaplan-Estrin, Pipp-Siegel, Indices of Attachment Disorganization among Toddlers with Neurological and Non-Neurological Problems. Teti, Conceptualizations of Disorganization in the Preschool Years: An Integration. Solomon, George, The Effects on Attachment of Overnight Visitation in Divorced and Separated Families: A Longitudinal Follow-Up. Waters, Valenzuela, Explaining Disorganized Attachment: Clues from a Study of Mild-to-Moderately Undernourished Children in Chile. Part IV: Adult and Clinical Applications. Liotti, Disorganization of Attachment as a Model for Understanding Dissociative Psychopathology. George, West, Pettem, The Adult Attachment Projective: Disorganization of Adult Attachment at the Level of Representation. Jacobsen, Miller, Attachment Quality in Young Children of Mentally Ill Mothers: Contribution of Maternal Caregiving Abilities and Foster Care Context. Pianta, Marvin, Morog, Resolving the Past and Present: Relations with Attachment Organization.
Since 1986, when disorganised attachment was first defined by Mary Main and Judith Solomon, a great deal of interest has been shown in this addition to the standard Ainsworth classification system. This groundbreaking volume brings together eminent researchers and clinicians to present current, original theory and data on the nature of disorganized attachment, its etiology, and sequelae. Advancing our understanding of a significant subgroup of infants and children with attachment-related difficulties, the volume represents an important contribution to the empirical attachment literature.
Our understanding of Attachment Disorganisation is advanced in this volume which includes ground-breaking research on a significant subgroup of infants and children with attachment related difficulties.