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Attachment Bond

Affectional Ties across the Lifespan
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The Attachment Bond: Affectional Ties across the Lifespan draws together and evaluates the vast body of research on the causes and consequences of attachment security in infants, growing children, and adults. Reviewing and synthesizing the results of five decades of attachment theory and research in the fields of developmental, clinical, and social and personality psychology, Virginia M. Shiller succinctly summarizes the most important findings regarding the significance of early as well as ongoing security in attachment relationships. Conclusions from studies conducted around the globe inform the reader of the impact of relational experiences in childhood, adolescence, and adulthood on the social, emotional, and physical well-being of individuals.
Preface Chapter 1 Nonsense, Common Sense, and (a little) Research: Birth of the Study of Attachment Chapter 2 First Bonds: Infants and Parents Chapter 3 How Do Attachment Relationships Lay the Groundwork for Future Development Chapter 4 Toddlers and Preschoolers: Bonds with Parents, Teachers, and Peers Chapter 5 Mothers, Fathers, and their Own Histories of Attachment Chapter 6 Attachment Security: Links to Adaptation in Middle Childhood and Adolescence Chapter 7 Bonds in Adulthood: Becoming and Remaining a Couple Chapter 8 Practical Issues: The Impact of Attachment Parenting, Childcare, and Post-Divorce Overnight Visitation on Young Children Conclusion Putting it All Together: The Role of Attachment through the Lifespan
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