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Mary Ainsworth's Enduring Influence on Attachment Theory, Research, and Clinical Applications
Redaktion: Grossman, Klaus; Grossman, Karin; Waters, Everett; Bretherton, Inge
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Mary Ainsworth's Enduring Influence on Attachment Theory, Research, and Clinical Applications
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In this volume, some of the world's leading experts on infant-mother interaction, caregiver sensitivity, and infant security celebrate Mary Ainsworth's enduring influence. These thoughtful new essays focusing on maternal sensitivity are a virtual seminar on the work that established attachment theory as one of the most revolutionary contributions to modern developmental psychology and infant mental health.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Attachment & Human Development .
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In this volume, some of the world's leading experts on infant-mother interaction, caregiver sensitivity, and infant security celebrate Mary Ainsworth's enduring influence. These thoughtful new essays focusing on maternal sensitivity are a virtual seminar on the work that established attachment theory as one of the most revolutionary contributions to modern developmental psychology and infant mental health.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Attachment & Human Development.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Attachment & Human Development.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317608875
- Artikelnr.: 58400861
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317608875
- Artikelnr.: 58400861
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Klaus Grossmann, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychology at the University of Regensburg, Germany. Inge Bretherton, Ph.D., is Professor Emerita in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. Everett Waters, Ph.D., is Professor in the Department of Psychology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA.. Karin Grossmann, Ph.D., is a Senior Research Scientist (retired) in the Department of Psychology at the University of Regensburg, Germany.
1. Introduction: Maternal sensitivity: observational studies honoring Mary
Ainsworth's 100th year Klaus E. Grossmann, Inge Bretherton, Everett Waters
and Karin Grossmann 2. Mary D. Salter Ainsworth: an autobiographical sketch
Mary D. Salter Ainsworth 3. Revisiting Mary Ainsworth's conceptualization
and assessments of maternal sensitivity insensitivity Inge Bretherton 4.
Mary Ainsworth's legacy: a systematic review of observational instruments
measuring parental sensitivity Judi Mesman and Rosanneke A.G. Emmen 5.
Parental synchrony and nurturance as targets in an attachment based
intervention: building upon Mary Ainsworth's insights about mother-infant
interaction Kristin Bernard, EB Meade and Mary Dozier 6. Sensitive
attunement to infants' internal states: operationalizing the construct of
mind-mindedness Elizabeth Meins 7. The insightfulness assessment: measuring
the internal processes underlying maternal sensitivity David Oppenheim and
Nina Koren-Karie 8. Parsing the construct of maternal insensitivity:
distinct longitudinal pathways associated with early maternal withdrawal
Karlen Lyons-Ruth, Jean-Francois Bureau, M. Ann Easterbrooks, Ingrid
Obsuth, Kate Hennighausen and Lauriane Vulliez-Coady 9. How does
microanalysis of mother-infant communication inform maternal sensitivity
and infant attachment? Beatrice Beebe and Miriam Steele 10. One doll fits
all: validation of the Leiden Infant Simulator Sensitivity Assessment
(LISSA) Alexandra Voorthuis, Dorothée Out, Rixt van der Veen, Ritu
Bhandari, Marinus H. van IJzendoorn and Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg 11.
Maternal anxiety, maternal sensitivity, and attachment Joan
Stevenson-Hinde, Rebecca Chicot, Anne Shouldice and Camilla A. Hinde 12.
Piecing together the sensitivity construct: ethology and cross-cultural
research Germán Posada 13. Individual dispositions as precursors of
differences in attachment quality: why maternal sensitivity is nevertheless
important Gottfried Spangler 14. Epilogue: reflections on a Special Issue
of Attachment & Human Development in Mary Ainsworth's 100th year Everett
Waters, Dean Petters and Christopher Facompre
Ainsworth's 100th year Klaus E. Grossmann, Inge Bretherton, Everett Waters
and Karin Grossmann 2. Mary D. Salter Ainsworth: an autobiographical sketch
Mary D. Salter Ainsworth 3. Revisiting Mary Ainsworth's conceptualization
and assessments of maternal sensitivity insensitivity Inge Bretherton 4.
Mary Ainsworth's legacy: a systematic review of observational instruments
measuring parental sensitivity Judi Mesman and Rosanneke A.G. Emmen 5.
Parental synchrony and nurturance as targets in an attachment based
intervention: building upon Mary Ainsworth's insights about mother-infant
interaction Kristin Bernard, EB Meade and Mary Dozier 6. Sensitive
attunement to infants' internal states: operationalizing the construct of
mind-mindedness Elizabeth Meins 7. The insightfulness assessment: measuring
the internal processes underlying maternal sensitivity David Oppenheim and
Nina Koren-Karie 8. Parsing the construct of maternal insensitivity:
distinct longitudinal pathways associated with early maternal withdrawal
Karlen Lyons-Ruth, Jean-Francois Bureau, M. Ann Easterbrooks, Ingrid
Obsuth, Kate Hennighausen and Lauriane Vulliez-Coady 9. How does
microanalysis of mother-infant communication inform maternal sensitivity
and infant attachment? Beatrice Beebe and Miriam Steele 10. One doll fits
all: validation of the Leiden Infant Simulator Sensitivity Assessment
(LISSA) Alexandra Voorthuis, Dorothée Out, Rixt van der Veen, Ritu
Bhandari, Marinus H. van IJzendoorn and Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg 11.
Maternal anxiety, maternal sensitivity, and attachment Joan
Stevenson-Hinde, Rebecca Chicot, Anne Shouldice and Camilla A. Hinde 12.
Piecing together the sensitivity construct: ethology and cross-cultural
research Germán Posada 13. Individual dispositions as precursors of
differences in attachment quality: why maternal sensitivity is nevertheless
important Gottfried Spangler 14. Epilogue: reflections on a Special Issue
of Attachment & Human Development in Mary Ainsworth's 100th year Everett
Waters, Dean Petters and Christopher Facompre
1. Introduction: Maternal sensitivity: observational studies honoring Mary
Ainsworth's 100th year Klaus E. Grossmann, Inge Bretherton, Everett Waters
and Karin Grossmann 2. Mary D. Salter Ainsworth: an autobiographical sketch
Mary D. Salter Ainsworth 3. Revisiting Mary Ainsworth's conceptualization
and assessments of maternal sensitivity insensitivity Inge Bretherton 4.
Mary Ainsworth's legacy: a systematic review of observational instruments
measuring parental sensitivity Judi Mesman and Rosanneke A.G. Emmen 5.
Parental synchrony and nurturance as targets in an attachment based
intervention: building upon Mary Ainsworth's insights about mother-infant
interaction Kristin Bernard, EB Meade and Mary Dozier 6. Sensitive
attunement to infants' internal states: operationalizing the construct of
mind-mindedness Elizabeth Meins 7. The insightfulness assessment: measuring
the internal processes underlying maternal sensitivity David Oppenheim and
Nina Koren-Karie 8. Parsing the construct of maternal insensitivity:
distinct longitudinal pathways associated with early maternal withdrawal
Karlen Lyons-Ruth, Jean-Francois Bureau, M. Ann Easterbrooks, Ingrid
Obsuth, Kate Hennighausen and Lauriane Vulliez-Coady 9. How does
microanalysis of mother-infant communication inform maternal sensitivity
and infant attachment? Beatrice Beebe and Miriam Steele 10. One doll fits
all: validation of the Leiden Infant Simulator Sensitivity Assessment
(LISSA) Alexandra Voorthuis, Dorothée Out, Rixt van der Veen, Ritu
Bhandari, Marinus H. van IJzendoorn and Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg 11.
Maternal anxiety, maternal sensitivity, and attachment Joan
Stevenson-Hinde, Rebecca Chicot, Anne Shouldice and Camilla A. Hinde 12.
Piecing together the sensitivity construct: ethology and cross-cultural
research Germán Posada 13. Individual dispositions as precursors of
differences in attachment quality: why maternal sensitivity is nevertheless
important Gottfried Spangler 14. Epilogue: reflections on a Special Issue
of Attachment & Human Development in Mary Ainsworth's 100th year Everett
Waters, Dean Petters and Christopher Facompre
Ainsworth's 100th year Klaus E. Grossmann, Inge Bretherton, Everett Waters
and Karin Grossmann 2. Mary D. Salter Ainsworth: an autobiographical sketch
Mary D. Salter Ainsworth 3. Revisiting Mary Ainsworth's conceptualization
and assessments of maternal sensitivity insensitivity Inge Bretherton 4.
Mary Ainsworth's legacy: a systematic review of observational instruments
measuring parental sensitivity Judi Mesman and Rosanneke A.G. Emmen 5.
Parental synchrony and nurturance as targets in an attachment based
intervention: building upon Mary Ainsworth's insights about mother-infant
interaction Kristin Bernard, EB Meade and Mary Dozier 6. Sensitive
attunement to infants' internal states: operationalizing the construct of
mind-mindedness Elizabeth Meins 7. The insightfulness assessment: measuring
the internal processes underlying maternal sensitivity David Oppenheim and
Nina Koren-Karie 8. Parsing the construct of maternal insensitivity:
distinct longitudinal pathways associated with early maternal withdrawal
Karlen Lyons-Ruth, Jean-Francois Bureau, M. Ann Easterbrooks, Ingrid
Obsuth, Kate Hennighausen and Lauriane Vulliez-Coady 9. How does
microanalysis of mother-infant communication inform maternal sensitivity
and infant attachment? Beatrice Beebe and Miriam Steele 10. One doll fits
all: validation of the Leiden Infant Simulator Sensitivity Assessment
(LISSA) Alexandra Voorthuis, Dorothée Out, Rixt van der Veen, Ritu
Bhandari, Marinus H. van IJzendoorn and Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg 11.
Maternal anxiety, maternal sensitivity, and attachment Joan
Stevenson-Hinde, Rebecca Chicot, Anne Shouldice and Camilla A. Hinde 12.
Piecing together the sensitivity construct: ethology and cross-cultural
research Germán Posada 13. Individual dispositions as precursors of
differences in attachment quality: why maternal sensitivity is nevertheless
important Gottfried Spangler 14. Epilogue: reflections on a Special Issue
of Attachment & Human Development in Mary Ainsworth's 100th year Everett
Waters, Dean Petters and Christopher Facompre