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Understanding Attachment: Parenting, Child Care, and Emotional Development
โ Scribed by Jean Mercer
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 207
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Is maternal instinct fact or fiction? What special challenges do adoptive parents face? What kind of daycare is better, one with many caregivers or one with few? When is separation anxiety normal in a child? Do the experiences of early childhood always influence our ability to build and maintain social relationships as adults? Understanding Attachment helps to answer these questions and many others. This book is perfect for the reader who wants or needs a thorough understanding of attachment, but does not have time to indulge in lengthy study. Parents, child care providers, teachers, nurses, social workers, attorneys, therapists, students, and counselors will all appreciate this work.Is maternal instinct fact or a myth? What special challenges do adoptive parents face? What kind of daycare is better, one with many caregivers or one with few? When is separation anxiety normal in a child, and when is it a sign of a developmental problem? Do the experiences of early childhood always influence our ability to build and maintain social relationships as adults? Understanding Attachment helps to answer these questions and many others. This book is perfect for the reader who wants or needs a thorough understanding of attachment, but does not have the time to indulge in lengthy study. Parents, child care providers, teachers, nurses, social workers, attorneys, therapists, students, and counselors will all appreciate this work.Mercer defines attachment and related terms, discusses the history of the idea, and describes ways in which this aspect of emotional life can be measured. She explains developmental change and the way attachment continues to alter from infancy to adulthood. The importance of social experiences with parents and other caregivers is emphasized. Outcomes of good and poor attachment experiences are discussed, and there is material on attachment disorders. The book concludes with a description of recent work that gives a new perspective on attachment.
โฆ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 8
Preface......Page 10
1. What Is Attachment? The Study of Emotional Ties......Page 14
2. Babies, History, War, and Politics: Early Work on the Attachment Concept......Page 26
3. The Growth of Attachment Theory: Connecting Ideas through Research......Page 46
4. Attachment, Age, and Change: Emotional Ties from Birth to Parenthood......Page 68
5. Families, Experiences, and Outcomes: What Difference Does Attachment History Make?......Page 92
6. Attachment, Mental Health, and Psychotherapy: Emotional Ties and Emotional Disturbance......Page 116
7. What Everybody Knows: Popular Views of Attachment......Page 140
8. New Directions: Parents, Children, and Attachment Concepts......Page 162
Notes......Page 186
Bibliography......Page 194
B......Page 202
E......Page 203
M......Page 204
T......Page 205
Z......Page 206
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