Patricia McKinsey Crittenden
The Organization of Attachment Relationships
Maturation, Culture, and Context
Herausgeber: Crittenden, Patricia McKinsey; Claussen, Angelika Hartl
Patricia McKinsey Crittenden
The Organization of Attachment Relationships
Maturation, Culture, and Context
Herausgeber: Crittenden, Patricia McKinsey; Claussen, Angelika Hartl
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Presents new theory on attachment that broadens its range to ages beyond infancy
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Presents new theory on attachment that broadens its range to ages beyond infancy
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 792g
- ISBN-13: 9780521580021
- ISBN-10: 0521580021
- Artikelnr.: 21059370
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 792g
- ISBN-13: 9780521580021
- ISBN-10: 0521580021
- Artikelnr.: 21059370
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction Patricia McKinsey Crittenden; Part I. Maternal Sensitivity:
2. Parents and toddlers at play: evidence for separate qualitative
functioning of the play and attachment system Karin Grossmann and Klaus
Grossmann; 3. Parent-child synchrony of interaction Graziella Maria Fava
Vizzielo, Chistina Ferrero and Marina Musico; 4. Maternal sensitivity and
attachment in East German and Russian family networks Liselotte Ahnert,
Tatyana Meischner and Alfred Schmidt; 5. Behavior problems in Swedish four
year olds: the importance of maternal sensitivity and social context
Gunilla Bohlin and Berit Hagekull; 6. Attachment strategies in Egyptian
school-aged children Anna von der Lippe and Patricia M. Crittenden; 7.
Summative chapter: maternal sensitivity Angelika Kartl Claussen and
Patricia M. Crittenden; Part II. Context: 8. Attachment in Finnish twins
Irma Moilanen, Anne Kunelius, Tiina Tirkonnen, Nathan Szajnberg and
Patricia M. Crittenden; 9 Characteristics of attachment behavior in
institution-reared children Stanislawa Lis; 10. Attachment in children
adopted from Romanian orphanages: two case studies Kim Chisolm; 11. Child
development in the context of maternal depression: a view from the
intermountain west Douglas M. Teti; 12. Relations among mothers'
dispositional representations of parenting Patricia M. Crittenden, Claudia
Lange, Angelika Claussen and Mary F. Partridge; 13. Summative chapter:
adaptation to varied environments Patricia McKinsey Crittenden and Angelika
Hartl Claussen; Part III. Maturation: 14. Stability and change in
infant-mother attachment in the second year of life: relations to parenting
quality and varying degrees of daycare experience Hellgard Rauh, Ute
Ziegenhain, Bernd Muller and Lex Wijnroks; 15. Change and continuity in
ambivalent attachment relationships from infancy through adolescence Sydney
L. Hans, Victor J. Bernstein and Belinda E. Sims; 16. Attachment models
peer interaction behavior, and feelings about the self: indications of
maladjustment in dismissing preoccupied (Ds/E) adolescents Katherine Black,
Lyz Jaeger, Patricia M. Crittenden and Kathleen McCartney; 17. Attachment
representation in adolescence and adulthood: exploring some
intergenerational and intercultural issues Isabel Soares, Elisabeth
Fremmer-Bombik, Klaus E. Grossmann and M. Carolina Silva; 18. Summative
chapters: a dynamic maturational approach to continuity and change in
quality of attachment over time Patricia McKinsey Crittenden and Angelika
Hartl Claussen; 19. A dynamic-maturational exploration of the meaning of
security and adaptation: empirical, cultural, and theoretical
considerations Patricia McKinsey Crittenden.
2. Parents and toddlers at play: evidence for separate qualitative
functioning of the play and attachment system Karin Grossmann and Klaus
Grossmann; 3. Parent-child synchrony of interaction Graziella Maria Fava
Vizzielo, Chistina Ferrero and Marina Musico; 4. Maternal sensitivity and
attachment in East German and Russian family networks Liselotte Ahnert,
Tatyana Meischner and Alfred Schmidt; 5. Behavior problems in Swedish four
year olds: the importance of maternal sensitivity and social context
Gunilla Bohlin and Berit Hagekull; 6. Attachment strategies in Egyptian
school-aged children Anna von der Lippe and Patricia M. Crittenden; 7.
Summative chapter: maternal sensitivity Angelika Kartl Claussen and
Patricia M. Crittenden; Part II. Context: 8. Attachment in Finnish twins
Irma Moilanen, Anne Kunelius, Tiina Tirkonnen, Nathan Szajnberg and
Patricia M. Crittenden; 9 Characteristics of attachment behavior in
institution-reared children Stanislawa Lis; 10. Attachment in children
adopted from Romanian orphanages: two case studies Kim Chisolm; 11. Child
development in the context of maternal depression: a view from the
intermountain west Douglas M. Teti; 12. Relations among mothers'
dispositional representations of parenting Patricia M. Crittenden, Claudia
Lange, Angelika Claussen and Mary F. Partridge; 13. Summative chapter:
adaptation to varied environments Patricia McKinsey Crittenden and Angelika
Hartl Claussen; Part III. Maturation: 14. Stability and change in
infant-mother attachment in the second year of life: relations to parenting
quality and varying degrees of daycare experience Hellgard Rauh, Ute
Ziegenhain, Bernd Muller and Lex Wijnroks; 15. Change and continuity in
ambivalent attachment relationships from infancy through adolescence Sydney
L. Hans, Victor J. Bernstein and Belinda E. Sims; 16. Attachment models
peer interaction behavior, and feelings about the self: indications of
maladjustment in dismissing preoccupied (Ds/E) adolescents Katherine Black,
Lyz Jaeger, Patricia M. Crittenden and Kathleen McCartney; 17. Attachment
representation in adolescence and adulthood: exploring some
intergenerational and intercultural issues Isabel Soares, Elisabeth
Fremmer-Bombik, Klaus E. Grossmann and M. Carolina Silva; 18. Summative
chapters: a dynamic maturational approach to continuity and change in
quality of attachment over time Patricia McKinsey Crittenden and Angelika
Hartl Claussen; 19. A dynamic-maturational exploration of the meaning of
security and adaptation: empirical, cultural, and theoretical
considerations Patricia McKinsey Crittenden.
1. Introduction Patricia McKinsey Crittenden; Part I. Maternal Sensitivity:
2. Parents and toddlers at play: evidence for separate qualitative
functioning of the play and attachment system Karin Grossmann and Klaus
Grossmann; 3. Parent-child synchrony of interaction Graziella Maria Fava
Vizzielo, Chistina Ferrero and Marina Musico; 4. Maternal sensitivity and
attachment in East German and Russian family networks Liselotte Ahnert,
Tatyana Meischner and Alfred Schmidt; 5. Behavior problems in Swedish four
year olds: the importance of maternal sensitivity and social context
Gunilla Bohlin and Berit Hagekull; 6. Attachment strategies in Egyptian
school-aged children Anna von der Lippe and Patricia M. Crittenden; 7.
Summative chapter: maternal sensitivity Angelika Kartl Claussen and
Patricia M. Crittenden; Part II. Context: 8. Attachment in Finnish twins
Irma Moilanen, Anne Kunelius, Tiina Tirkonnen, Nathan Szajnberg and
Patricia M. Crittenden; 9 Characteristics of attachment behavior in
institution-reared children Stanislawa Lis; 10. Attachment in children
adopted from Romanian orphanages: two case studies Kim Chisolm; 11. Child
development in the context of maternal depression: a view from the
intermountain west Douglas M. Teti; 12. Relations among mothers'
dispositional representations of parenting Patricia M. Crittenden, Claudia
Lange, Angelika Claussen and Mary F. Partridge; 13. Summative chapter:
adaptation to varied environments Patricia McKinsey Crittenden and Angelika
Hartl Claussen; Part III. Maturation: 14. Stability and change in
infant-mother attachment in the second year of life: relations to parenting
quality and varying degrees of daycare experience Hellgard Rauh, Ute
Ziegenhain, Bernd Muller and Lex Wijnroks; 15. Change and continuity in
ambivalent attachment relationships from infancy through adolescence Sydney
L. Hans, Victor J. Bernstein and Belinda E. Sims; 16. Attachment models
peer interaction behavior, and feelings about the self: indications of
maladjustment in dismissing preoccupied (Ds/E) adolescents Katherine Black,
Lyz Jaeger, Patricia M. Crittenden and Kathleen McCartney; 17. Attachment
representation in adolescence and adulthood: exploring some
intergenerational and intercultural issues Isabel Soares, Elisabeth
Fremmer-Bombik, Klaus E. Grossmann and M. Carolina Silva; 18. Summative
chapters: a dynamic maturational approach to continuity and change in
quality of attachment over time Patricia McKinsey Crittenden and Angelika
Hartl Claussen; 19. A dynamic-maturational exploration of the meaning of
security and adaptation: empirical, cultural, and theoretical
considerations Patricia McKinsey Crittenden.
2. Parents and toddlers at play: evidence for separate qualitative
functioning of the play and attachment system Karin Grossmann and Klaus
Grossmann; 3. Parent-child synchrony of interaction Graziella Maria Fava
Vizzielo, Chistina Ferrero and Marina Musico; 4. Maternal sensitivity and
attachment in East German and Russian family networks Liselotte Ahnert,
Tatyana Meischner and Alfred Schmidt; 5. Behavior problems in Swedish four
year olds: the importance of maternal sensitivity and social context
Gunilla Bohlin and Berit Hagekull; 6. Attachment strategies in Egyptian
school-aged children Anna von der Lippe and Patricia M. Crittenden; 7.
Summative chapter: maternal sensitivity Angelika Kartl Claussen and
Patricia M. Crittenden; Part II. Context: 8. Attachment in Finnish twins
Irma Moilanen, Anne Kunelius, Tiina Tirkonnen, Nathan Szajnberg and
Patricia M. Crittenden; 9 Characteristics of attachment behavior in
institution-reared children Stanislawa Lis; 10. Attachment in children
adopted from Romanian orphanages: two case studies Kim Chisolm; 11. Child
development in the context of maternal depression: a view from the
intermountain west Douglas M. Teti; 12. Relations among mothers'
dispositional representations of parenting Patricia M. Crittenden, Claudia
Lange, Angelika Claussen and Mary F. Partridge; 13. Summative chapter:
adaptation to varied environments Patricia McKinsey Crittenden and Angelika
Hartl Claussen; Part III. Maturation: 14. Stability and change in
infant-mother attachment in the second year of life: relations to parenting
quality and varying degrees of daycare experience Hellgard Rauh, Ute
Ziegenhain, Bernd Muller and Lex Wijnroks; 15. Change and continuity in
ambivalent attachment relationships from infancy through adolescence Sydney
L. Hans, Victor J. Bernstein and Belinda E. Sims; 16. Attachment models
peer interaction behavior, and feelings about the self: indications of
maladjustment in dismissing preoccupied (Ds/E) adolescents Katherine Black,
Lyz Jaeger, Patricia M. Crittenden and Kathleen McCartney; 17. Attachment
representation in adolescence and adulthood: exploring some
intergenerational and intercultural issues Isabel Soares, Elisabeth
Fremmer-Bombik, Klaus E. Grossmann and M. Carolina Silva; 18. Summative
chapters: a dynamic maturational approach to continuity and change in
quality of attachment over time Patricia McKinsey Crittenden and Angelika
Hartl Claussen; 19. A dynamic-maturational exploration of the meaning of
security and adaptation: empirical, cultural, and theoretical
considerations Patricia McKinsey Crittenden.