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Clinical implications of attachment

Author: Jay Belsky; Teresa Nezworski
Publisher: Hillsdale, N.J. : L. Erlbaum Associates, 1988.
Series: Child psychology.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Genre/Form: Congresses
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Jay Belsky; Teresa Nezworski
ISBN: 0898597781 9780898597783
OCLC Number: 14965656
Description: xvii, 440 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Clinical implications of attachment / Jay Belsky and Teresa Nezworski --
The role of infant-caregiver attachment in development / L. Alan Sroufe --
Maternal, infant, and social-contextual determinants of attachment security / Jay Belsky and Russell Isabella --
Maternal antecedents of attachment quality / Susan J. Spieker and Cathryn L. Booth --
Relationships at risk / Patricia M. Crittenden --
Attachment and the ontogeny of conduct problems / Mark T. Greenberg and Matthew L. Speltz --
Origins and consequences of social withdrawal / Kenneth H. Rubin and Susan P. Lollis --
Attachment and the development of behavior problems / John E. Bates and Kathryn Bayles --
Avoidance and its relation to other defensive processes / Jude Cassidy and R. Rogers Kobak --
Clinical applications of attachment theory / Alicia F. Lieberman and Jaree H. Pawl --
Intervention in insecure infant attachment / Teresa Nezworski, William J. Tolan, and Jay Belsky --
A clinical approach to attachment / Stanley I. Greenspan and Alicia F. Lieberman.
Series Title: Child psychology.
Responsibility: editors, Jay Belsky, Teresa Nezworski.

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