VOLUME ONE |
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John Bowlby |
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Responses of Young Children to Separation from Their Mothers |
J. Robertson and John Bowlby |
Observations of the Sequences of Response of Children Aged 18 to 24 Months during the Course of Separation |
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Can I Leave My Baby? |
John Bowlby |
The Nature of the Child's Tie to His Mother |
John Bowlby |
Separation Anxiety |
John Bowlby |
Processes of Mourning |
John Bowlby |
On Knowing What You Are Not Supposed to Know and Feeling What You Are Not Supposed to Feel |
John Bowlby |
Psychoanalysis as a Natural Science |
John Bowlby |
Violence in the Family as a Disorder of the Attachment and Care-Giving Systems |
John Bowlby |
Developmental Psychiatry Comes of Age |
John Bowlby |
PART TWO: HISTORICAL BACKGROUND AND IMMEDIATE IMPACT |
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The Nature of Love |
Harry Harlow |
Effects of Bereavement on Physical and Mental Health |
C. Parkes |
A Study of the Medical Records of Widows |
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Attachment Behavior out of Doors |
J. Anderson |
John Bowlby and Ethology |
Frank Van der Horst, René Van der Veer and Marinus van IJzendoorn |
An Annotated Interview with Robert Hinde |
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The Origins of Attachment Theory |
Inge Bretherton |
John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth |
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'Something There Is That Doesn't Love a Wall' |
Jeremy Holmes |
John Bowlby, Attachment Theory and Psychoanalysis |
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VOLUME TWO |
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PART ONE: THE EARLY CRITICS |
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Discussion of Dr. John Bowlby's Paper |
Anna Freud |
Discussion of Dr. John Bowlby's Paper |
René Spitz |
A Cultural Anthropologist's Approach to Maternal Deprivation |
Margaret Mead |
Maternal Deprivation, 1972-1978 |
Michael Rutter |
New Findings, New Concepts, New Approaches |
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PART TWO: MARY AINSWORTH AND THE STRANGE SITUATION |
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The Development of Infant-Mother Interaction among the Ganda |
Mary Ainsworth |
Attachment and Exploratory Behavior of One-Year-Olds in a Strange Situation |
Mary Ainsworth and B.A. Wittig |
Individual Differences in Strange-Situation Behavior of One-Year-Olds |
Mary Ainsworth, Sylvia Bell and D.J. Stayton |
Attachment and Dependency |
Mary Ainsworth |
A Comparison |
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The Development of Infant-Mother Attachment |
Mary Ainsworth |
Infant-Mother Attachment and Social Development |
Mary Ainsworth, Sylvia Bell and D.J. Stayton |
Socialization as a Product of Reciprocal Responsiveness to Signals |
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Infant-Mother Attachment |
Mary Ainsworth |
Mary D. Salter Ainsworth |
Mary Ainsworth |
An Ethological Approach to Personality Development |
Mary Ainsworth and John Bowlby |
PART THREE: THE MINNESOTA STUDIES |
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Attachment as Organizational Construct |
L. Alan Sroufe and Everett Waters |
The Reliability and Stability of Individual Differences in Infant-Mother Attachment |
Everett Waters |
Continuity of Adaptation in the Second Year |
Leah Matas, Richard Arend and L. Alan Sroufe |
The Relationship between Quality of Attachment and Later Competence |
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The Coherence of Individual Development |
L. Alan Sroufe |
Early Care, Attachment and Subsequent Developmental Issues |
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Differences in Infant-Mother Attachment at 12 and 18 Months |
Brian Vaughn et al |
Stability and Change in Families under Stress |
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VOLUME THREE |
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PART ONE: CROSS-CULTURAL STUDIES |
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German Children's Behavior towards Their Mothers at 12 Months and Their Fathers at 18 Months in Ainsworth's Strange Situation |
Klaus Grossman et al |
The Secure-Base Phenomenon across Cultures |
German Posada et al |
Children's Behavior, Mothers' Preferences and Experts' Concepts |
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PART TWO: MARY MAIN: THE ADULT ATTACHMENT INTERVIEW AND DISCOVERY OF THE DISORGANIZED PATTERN OF ATTACHMENT |
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The Quality of the Toddler's Relationship to Mother and to Father |
Mary Main and Donna Weston |
Related to Conflict Behavior and the Readiness to Establish New Relationships |
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Security in Infancy, Childhood and Adulthood |
Mary Main, Nancy Kaplan and Jude Cassidy |
A Move to the Level of Representation |
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Procedures for Identifying Infants as Disorganized/Disoriented during the Ainsworth Strange Situation |
Mary Main and J. Solomon |
Parents' Unresolved Traumatic Experiences Are Related to Infant Disorganized Attachment Status |
Mary Main and Erik Hesse |
Is Frightened and/or Frightening Parental Behavior the Linking Mechanism? |
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Metacognitive knowledge, metacognitive monitoring, and singular (coherent) vs. multiple (incoherent) models of attachment: Findings and directions for |
Mary Main |
Discourse, Memory and the Adult Attachment Interview |
Erik Hesse |
A Note with Emphasis on the Emerging Cannot Classify Category |
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The Organized Categories of Infant, Child and Adult Attachment |
Mary Main |
Flexible versus Inflexible Attention under Attachment-Related Stress |
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Disorganized Infant, Child and Adult Attachment |
Erik Hesse and Mary Main |
Collapse in Behavioral and Attentional Strategies |
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PART THREE: FURTHER STUDIES OF DISORGANIZED ATTACHMENT |
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Attachment and Early Maltreatment |
Byron Egeland and L. Alan Sroufe |
Disorganized/Disoriented Attachment Relationships in Maltreated Infants |
Vicki Carlson et al |
Attachment organization in maltreated preschoolers |
D. Cicchetti & D. Barnett |
Disorganized Infant Attachment Classification and Maternal Psychosocial Problems as Predictors of Hostile-Aggressive Behavior in the Pre-School Classr |
Karlen Lyons-Ruth, Lisbeth Alpern and Betty Repacholi |
A Prospective Longitudinal Study of Attachment Disorganization/Disorientation |
Elizabeth Carlson |
Maternal Frightened, Frightening or Atypical Maternal Behavior and Disorganized Infant Attachment Patterns |
Karlen Lyons-Ruth, Elisa Bronfman and Elizabeth Parsons |
Frightening Maternal Behavior Linking Unresolved Loss and Disorganized Infant Attachment |
Carlo Schuengel, Marian Bakermans-Kranenburg and Marinus van IJzendoorn |
Expanding the Concept of Unresolved Mental States |
Karlen Lyons-Ruth et al |
Hostile/Helpless States of Mind on the Adult Attachment Interview Are Associated with Disrupted Mother-Infant Communication and Infant Disorganizatio |
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VOLUME FOUR |
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PART ONE: ADULT ATTACHMENT INTERVIEW AND LONGITUDINAL STUDIES |
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Maternal Representations of Attachment during Pregnancy Predict Organization of Infant-Mother Attachment at One Year of Age |
Peter Fonagy, Howard Steele and Miriam Steele |
Adult Attachment Representations, Parental Responsiveness and Infant Attachment |
Marinus van IJzendoorn |
A Meta-Analysis on the Predictive Validity of the Adult Attachment Interview |
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Attachment Security in Infancy and Early Childhood |
Everett Waters |
A 20-Year Longitudinal Study |
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Understanding and Resolving Emotional Conflict |
Howard Steele and Miriam Steele |
The London Parent-Child Project |
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Attachment and Development |
L. Alan Sroufe |
A Prospective, Longitudinal Study from Birth to Adulthood |
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PART TWO: AFFECT REGULATION |
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Emotion Regulation |
Jude Cassidy |
Influences of Attachment Relationships |
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Attachment Theory and Affect Regulation |
Mario Mikulincer, Phillip Shaver and Dana Pereg |
The Dynamics, Development and Cognitive Consequences of Attachment-Related Strategies |
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Modern Attachment Theory |
Judith Schore and Allan Schore |
The Central Role of Affect Regulation in Development and Treatment |
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Lending a Hand |
James Coan, Hillary Schaefer and Richard Davidson |
Social Regulation of the Neural Response to Threat |
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PART THREE: FATHERS |
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Qualitative Aspects of Mother- and Father-Infant Attachments |
Michael Lamb |
Fathers in Attachment Theory and Research |
Inge Bretherton |
A Review |
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PART FOUR: ASSESSING ATTACHMENT BEYOND INFANCY |
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Defining and Assessing Individual Differences in Attachment Relationships |
Everett Waters and Kathleen Deane |
Q-Methodology and the Organization of Behavior in Infancy and Early Childhood |
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Categories of Response to Reunion with the Parent at AgeSix |
Mary Main and Jude Cassidy |
Predictable from Infant Attachment Classifications and Stable over a One-Month Period |
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Assessing Internal Working Models of the Attachment Relationship |
Inge Bretherton, Doreen Ridgeway and Jude Cassidy |
The Child Attachment Interview |
Yael Shmueli-Goetz et al |
A Psychometric Study of Reliability and Discriminant Validity |
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Attachment Theory as a Framework for Understanding Sequelae of Severe Adolescent Psychopathology |
Joseph Allen, Stuart Hauser and Emily Borman-Spurrell |
An 11-Year Follow-up Study |
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PART FIVE: EXTENDING THE ATTACHMENT PARADIGM TO ADULTS |
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Romantic Love Conceptualized as an Attachment Process |
Cindy Hazan and Phillip Shaver |
Avoidance of Intimacy |
Kim Bartholomew |
An Attachment Perspective |
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Stability of Attachment Representations |
Judith Crowell, Dominique Treboux and Everett Waters |
The Transition to Marriage |
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A Dynamic-Maturational Model of Attachment |
Patricia Crittenden |
Growing through Attachment |
Brooke Feeney and Maredith Van Vleet |
The Interplay of Attachment Exploration in Adulthood |
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VOLUME FIVE |
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PART ONE: MENTALIZING |
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Attachment, the Reflective Self and Borderline States |
Peter Fonagy et al |
The Predictive Specificity of the Adult Attachment Interview and Pathological Emotional Development |
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Rethinking Maternal Sensitivity |
Elizabeth Meins et al |
Mothers' Comments in Infants' Mental Processes Predict Security of Attachment at 12 Months |
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Parental reflective functioning: An introduction |
Arietta Slade |
PART TWO: PARENTING AND CARE-GIVING |
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Defining the Care-Giving System |
Judith Solomon and Carol George |
Toward a Theory of Care-Giving |
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Emanuel Miller Lecture |
Jay Belsky |
Developmental Risks (Still) Associated with Early Child Care |
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PART THREE: TEMPERAMENT, ATTACHMENT AND 'DIFFERENTIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY' |
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Attachment Classification from the Perspective of Infant Caregiver Relationships and Infant Temperament |
L. Alan Sroufe |
For Better and for Worse |
Jay Belsky, Marian Bakermans-Kranenburg and Marinus van IJzendoorn |
Differential Susceptibility to Environmental Influences |
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Differential Susceptibility to Rearing Environment Depending on Dopamine-Related Genes |
Marian Bakermans-Krankenburg and Marinus van Ijzendoorn |
New Evidence and a Meta-Analysis |
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PART FOUR: PSYCHOBIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES |
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Attachment, Mating and Parenting |
Jay Belsky |
An Evolutionary Interpretation |
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Early Determinants of Behavior |
Stephen Suomi |
Evidence from Private Studies |
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Maternal Care, Gene Expression and the Transmission of Individual Differences in Stress Reactivity across Generations |
Michael Meaney |
Psychobiological Roots of Early Attachment |
Myron Hofer |
A Behavior–Genetic Study of Parenting Quality, Infant Attachment Security, and Their Covariation in a Nationally Representative Sample |
G. Roisman and R. Fraley |
Live Long and Prosper |
Everett Waters |
A Note on Attachment and Evolution |
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VOLUME SIX |
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PART ONE : ATTACHMENT AND PSYCHOANALYSIS |
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Attachment and Sexuality |
Morris Eagle |
The Development and Organization of Attachment |
Arietta Slade |
Implications for Psychoanalysis |
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The Two-Person Unconscious |
Karlen Lyons-Ruth |
Inter-Subjective Dialogue, Enactive Relational Representation and the Emergence of New Forms of Relational Organization |
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PART TWO: CHILD APPLIED AND CLINICAL |
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Preventive Intervention and Outcome with Anxiously Attached Dyads |
Alicia Lieberman, Donna Weston and Jeree Pawl |
Beyond Insecurity |
Charles Zeanah |
A Re-Conceptualization of Attachment Disorders of Infancy |
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Changing Toddlers' and Preschoolers' Attachment Classifications |
Kent Hoffman et al |
The Circle of Security Intervention |
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Fostering Secure Attachment in Infants in Maltreating Families through Preventative Interventions |
Dante Cicchetti, Fred Rogosch and Sheree Toth |
Effects of an Attachment-Based Intervention on the Cortisol Production of Infants and Toddlers in Foster Care |
Mary Dozier |
PART THREE: ADULT CLINCAL |
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Clinicians as Caregivers |
Mary Dozier, L. Cue and Lara Barnett |
Role of Attachment Organization in Treatment |
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Attachment Injuries in Couple Relationships |
Susan Johnson, Judy Makinen and John Millikin |
A New Perspective on Impasses in Couple Therapy |
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Disorganized Attachment and Borderline Personality Disorder |
Jeremy Holmes |
A Clinical Perspective |
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Trauma, Dissociation and Disorganized Attachment |
Giovanni Liotti |
Three Strands of a Single Braid |
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Randomized Controlled Trial of Outpatient Mentalization-Based Treatment versus Structured Clinical Management for Borderline Personality Disorder |
Anthony Bateman and Peter Fonagy |