This up-to-date volume applies attachment theory and methods to extend our understanding and prediction of psychopathology. Studies of such populations as divorced mothers, chronically ill infants, Romanian adoptees, children of mothers with anxiety disorders, and boys with gender identity disorder reveal a variety of clinical implications and highlight issues for attachment theory. Chapters utilize research into a recently discovered form of attachment the disorganized pattern as well as new technologies for classifying ...
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This up-to-date volume applies attachment theory and methods to extend our understanding and prediction of psychopathology. Studies of such populations as divorced mothers, chronically ill infants, Romanian adoptees, children of mothers with anxiety disorders, and boys with gender identity disorder reveal a variety of clinical implications and highlight issues for attachment theory. Chapters utilize research into a recently discovered form of attachment the disorganized pattern as well as new technologies for classifying attachment security beyond infancy.
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Fine. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 328 p. Contains: Unspecified. Audience: General/trade. Clean, unread copy in fine-near new condition. Name written on fly-sheet and marked out, but no marking or writing in the text. Book appears unread. Covers are clean and show virtually no wear. Printed hardcover-no dust jacket. Binding is firm.
Attachment and psychopathology are two great interests of mine, so I approached this book eagerly. The articles are all well-written and this book is a truly comprehensive work on the connections between that particular aspect of child development and the consequences/corollaries of disrupted attachment.