Attachment Theory for Social Work Practice
β Scribed by David Howe (auth.)
- Publisher
- Macmillan Education UK
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 253
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-vi
Social work and social relationships....Pages 1-8
Becoming a social being....Pages 9-26
The development of social understanding....Pages 27-44
Attachment theory and social relationships....Pages 45-70
The organisation of experience....Pages 71-77
Ainsworthβs attachment classification system....Pages 78-95
Disturbed social relationships....Pages 96-104
Relationships with parents and family....Pages 105-115
Relationships with peers....Pages 116-130
Relationships with self....Pages 131-143
Relationships with society....Pages 144-150
Relationships with partners....Pages 151-159
Relationships with children....Pages 160-177
Resilience and the development of protective mechanisms....Pages 178-187
Assessment....Pages 188-207
Responses....Pages 208-223
Back Matter....Pages 224-246
β¦ Subjects
Criminology & Criminal Justice; Social Work; General Psychology; Social Work and Community Development
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