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| A Secure Base for Adult Learning: |
Subjects: Social Sciences > Adult & Community Education ... The attachment theory of John Bowlby has had an enduring impact on our understanding ... of our own attachment experience in our transaction/connections and our concept of ... John Bowlby's (1907-1991) work as a child psychiatrist with children from poor ...
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| Content References for Trainer |
The Attachment Connection: Parenting a Secure and Confident Child Using the Science of Attachment Theory. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications, Inc.
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| Attachment theory |
During the latter part of this period, children begin to use attachment figures ... secure attachment, avoidant attachment and anxious attachment. ... self- confidence. .... an influence on the child that is distinct from that of parent-child relationships, ..... developmental psychology, cognitive science and control systems theory. He ...
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| Attachment 101 for Attorneys: |
relationship with the nurturing parent, and what the ... Using this theory as the basis of discussion, we develop a case asserting a societal duty to protect these rela- .... experience of a secure attachment results in a men- ... ment might paradoxically be connected to a child's ... a physical science model, that psychic energy is ...
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| 4spb00-5.vp:CorelVentura 7.0 |
It was predicted that attachment is associated with exploration in adults. ... Attachment Theory and ... The present research examines the connection ... child feels secure and confidently explores the immedi- ..... people at a party, watching a science show on TV). ..... A secure base: Parent-child attachment and healthy human ...
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| Implications of attachment theory for developmental psychopathology |
Bowlby's attachment theory is a theory of psychopathology as well as a theory of ... the connection was simple, direct, and lin- 1977). .... continue to represent deviation from positive that assessments of parent–child relationship .... foundation, with a secure attachment relation- .... connectedness, confidence regarding the ...
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| Attachment theory, ageing and dementia: A review of the literature |
Beginning with a brief overview of the principles of attachment theory, the paper ... attachment behaviours and parent fixation amongst people with dementia living in ... ing as a secure base from which the child can explore ... confident to explore the environment. ...... Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 53B, 3, ...
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| EARLY RELATIONSHIPS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN |
Partly because of this, and partly because of the science of his times, he argued that there was inherent conflict in parent-child relationships, and he emphasized the .... the framework provided by Bowlby's (1969/1982) attachment theory. Indeed .... with them, as well as self-confidence and a sense of self-worth all are logical ...
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| EFFECTS OF ATTACHMENT ON EARLY AND LATER ... |
parent. Conscience itself, the most civilizing of all achievements in human evolution, is not part of ... Attachment theories have made impor- ... The more secure a child's attachment to ... likely to be confident and resilient when ..... make every effort to connect with the child ..... Is a biological science of value possible ( pp.337- ...
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| Understanding Attachment in Young Children |
Scientists who study parent-child interactions have learned much about what ... The type of attachment relationship a parent forms with a young child has ... shape trillions of connections related to language, thinking, motor ... form: secure attachments and ... to learn with confidence, while ... theory: Parent-child relationships ...
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| The nature and role of relationships in early childhood intervention ... |
Aug 15, 2009 ... development (National Scientific Council on the Developing Child, 2004a). .... children with secure attachments in childhood develop more positive social- ... There a number of reasons why the development of secure parent / child ... breakdowns are acknowledged and positive connections restored.
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| The Experience of Learning Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy |
EFT combines experiential, systems, and attachment theories with the goal of ... apy, regardless of the type of model, is more of an art than a science (Palmer & Johnson, ... have to learn how to address each partner's need for a sense of security. ... and increase connection between the couple (Palmer & Johnson, 2002).
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| The Verdict Is In |
But for theory and speculation to truly become science, there must a means ... approaches, none of these factors really capture the quality of the connection the young child experiences. If secure attachment isn't an inborn trait but a quality of the .... What Ainsworth observed about children with avoidant attachment patterns ...
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| l i t t l e o n e s m a g a z i n e |
interested in the early parent-child histories of children whose behavior was ... Science of Attachment Theory, is not based solely upon feed- ing but also ... results in a secure, happy baby. ... first few days were critical in creating the connection with her children. .... baby's confidence and showing that he or she is being cared ...
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| Attachment as an Organizational Framework for Research on Close ... |
the new science of relationships has been dominated by data. This article ... In addition, attachment theory addresses an impressive array of research questions ... relationships must be consistent and compatible with .... child experiences “felt security” (Sroufe & Waters, .... Confidence that an attachment figure is, apart from ...
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| Attachment style of children in foster care and its relationship to ... |
Bachelor of Science, Wichita State University, 1995. Bachelor of ... of secure versus insecure attachment styles for foster children. In order to ... systems seem to connect optimal development with parenting qualities that are part of a secure .... fascination with this transformation has led me to study attachment theory and its ...
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