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Buch, Englisch, 2416 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 251 mm, Gewicht: 4536 g

Reihe: SAGE Library in Developmental Psychology

Slade / Holmes

Attachment Theory


2. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4462-5461-5
Verlag: Sage Publications

Buch, Englisch, 2416 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 251 mm, Gewicht: 4536 g

Reihe: SAGE Library in Developmental Psychology

ISBN: 978-1-4462-5461-5
Verlag: Sage Publications


From its origins in the 1950s with the work of John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth, Attachment Theory has expanded over the ensuing half century to become a central psychobiological paradigm in developmental and clinical psychology. Carefully compiled by an editorial partnership which spans both sides of the Atlantic, this new six-volume major work seeks to bring together for the first time important original papers on the subject of Attachment, making it an invaluable resource for all mental health professionals, from psychology, medicine, psychiatry, nursing, counselling, and all modalities of psychotherapy. Opening with a newly-written introductory chapter which aims to provide a contextualising map of the field, the set is carefully divided into twenty sections split over six volumes, covering a broad range of key aspects on Attachment Theory.

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VOLUME ONE

John Bowlby

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
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
The Nature of Love - Harry Harlow

Effects of Bereavement on Physical and Mental Health - C. Parkes

A Study of the Medical Records of Widows
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

The Origins of Attachment Theory - Inge Bretherton

John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth
'Something There Is That Doesn't Love a Wall' - Jeremy Holmes

John Bowlby, Attachment Theory and Psychoanalysis
VOLUME TWO

PART ONE: THE EARLY CRITICS
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
PART TWO: MARY AINSWORTH AND THE STRANGE SITUATION
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
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
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
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
The Coherence of Individual Development - L. Alan Sroufe

Early Care, Attachment and Subsequent Developmental Issues
Differences in Infant-Mother Attachment at 12 and 18 Months - Brian Vaughn et al

Stability and Change in Families under Stress
VOLUME THREE

PART ONE: CROSS-CULTURAL STUDIES
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
PART TWO: MARY MAIN: THE ADULT ATTACHMENT INTERVIEW AND DISCOVERY OF THE DISORGANIZED PATTERN OF ATTACHMENT
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
Security in Infancy, Childhood and Adulthood - Mary Main, Nancy Kaplan and Jude Cassidy

A Move to the Level of Representation
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?
Metacognitive knowledge, metacognitive monitoring, and singular (coherent) vs. multiple (incoherent) models of attachment: Findings and directions for future research - Mary Main
Discourse, Memory and the Adult Attachment Interview - Erik Hesse

A Note with Emphasis on the Emerging Cannot Classify Category
The Organized Categories of Infant, Child and Adult Attachment - Mary Main

Flexible versus Inflexible Attention under Attachment-Related Stress
Disorganized Infant, Child and Adult Attachment - Erik Hesse and Mary Main

Collapse in Behavioral and Attentional Strategies
PART THREE: FURTHER STUDIES OF DISORGANIZED ATTACHMENT

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 Classroom - 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 Disorganization
VOLUME FOUR

PART ONE: ADULT ATTACHMENT INTERVIEW AND LONGITUDINAL STUDIES
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
Attachment Security in Infancy and Early Childhood - Everett Waters

A 20-Year Longitudinal Study
Understanding and Resolving Emotional Conflict - Howard Steele and Miriam Steele

The London Parent-Child Project
Attachment and Development - L. Alan Sroufe

A Prospective, Longitudinal Study from Birth to Adulthood

PART TWO: AFFECT REGULATION
Emotion Regulation - Jude Cassidy

Influences of Attachment Relationships

Attachment Theory and Affect Regulation - Mario Mikulincer, Phillip Shaver and Dana Pereg

The Dynamics, Development and Cognitive Consequences of Attachment-Related Strategies
Modern Attachment Theory - Judith Schore and Allan Schore

The Central Role of Affect Regulation in Development and Treatment
Lending a Hand - James Coan, Hillary Schaefer and Richard Davidson

Social Regulation of the Neural Response to Threat
PART THREE: FATHERS
Qualitative Aspects of Mother- and Father-Infant Attachments - Michael Lamb

Fathers in Attachment Theory and Research - Inge Bretherton

A Review
PART FOUR: ASSESSING ATTACHMENT BEYOND INFANCY
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
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
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

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
PART FIVE: EXTENDING THE ATTACHMENT PARADIGM TO ADULTS
Romantic Love Conceptualized as an Attachment Process - Cindy Hazan and Phillip Shaver

Avoidance of Intimacy - Kim Bartholomew

An Attachment Perspective
Stability of Attachment Representations - Judith Crowell, Dominique Treboux and Everett Waters

The Transition to Marriage
A Dynamic-Maturational Model of Attachment - Patricia Crittenden

Growing through Attachment - Brooke Feeney and Maredith Van Vleet

The Interplay of Attachment Exploration in Adulthood
VOLUME FIVE

PART ONE: MENTALIZING
Attachment, the Reflective Self and Borderline States - Peter Fonagy et al

The Predictive Specificity of the Adult Attachment Interview and Pathological Emotional Development
Rethinking Maternal Sensitivity - Elizabeth Meins et al

Mothers' Comments in Infants' Mental Processes Predict Security of Attachment at 12 Months
Parental reflective functioning: An introduction - Arietta Slade
PART TWO: PARENTING AND CARE-GIVING
Defining the Care-Giving System - Judith Solomon and Carol George

Toward a Theory of Care-Giving
Emanuel Miller Lecture - Jay Belsky

Developmental Risks (Still) Associated with Early Child Care
PART THREE: TEMPERAMENT, ATTACHMENT AND 'DIFFERENTIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY'
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
Differential Susceptibility to Rearing Environment Depending on Dopamine-Related Genes - Marian Bakermans-Krankenburg and Marinus van Ijzendoorn

New Evidence and a Meta-Analysis
PART FOUR: PSYCHOBIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
Attachment, Mating and Parenting - Jay Belsky

An Evolutionary Interpretation
Early Determinants of Behavior - Stephen Suomi

Evidence from Private Studies
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
VOLUME SIX

PART ONE: ATTACHMENT AND PSYCHOANALYSIS
Attachment and Sexuality - Morris Eagle

The Development and Organization of Attachment - Arietta Slade

Implications for Psychoanalysis
The Two-Person Unconscious - Karlen Lyons-Ruth

Inter-Subjective Dialogue, Enactive Relational Representation and the Emergence of New Forms of Relational Organization

PART TWO: CHILD APPLIED AND CLINICAL
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

Changing Toddlers' and Preschoolers' Attachment Classifications - Kent Hoffman et al

The Circle of Security Intervention
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
Clinicians as Caregivers - Mary Dozier, L. Cue and Lara Barnett

Role of Attachment Organization in Treatment
Attachment Injuries in Couple Relationships - Susan Johnson, Judy Makinen and John Millikin

A New Perspective on Impasses in Couple Therapy
Disorganized Attachment and Borderline Personality Disorder - Jeremy Holmes

A Clinical Perspective
Trauma, Dissociation and Disorganized Attachment - Giovanni Liotti

Three Strands of a Single Braid

Randomized Controlled Trial of Outpatient Mentalization-Based Treatment versus Structured Clinical Management for Borderline Personality Disorder - Anthony Bateman and Peter Fonagy


Slade, Arietta
Arietta Slade, Ph.D., is Clinical Professor at the Yale Child Study Center, and Professor Emerita, Clinical Psychology, The City University of New York. A theoretician, clinician, teacher, and researcher, she has written about the development of parental reflective functioning, the implications of attachment for child and adult psychoanalytic psychotherapy, and for infant mental health practice. She is one of the founders and co-directors of Minding the Baby®, an interdisciplinary reflective home visiting program for high-risk mothers, infants, and their families, at the Yale Child Study Center and School of Nursing. Dr. Slade is editor, with Jeremy Holmes, of the six volume set, Major Work on Attachment (SAGE Publications, 2013), with Elliot Jurist and Sharone Bergner, of Mind to Mind: Infant Research, Neuroscience, and Psychoanalysis (Other Press, 2008), and with Dennie Wolf, of Children at Play (Oxford University Press, 1994). She has also been in private practice for over thirty-five years, working with individuals of all ages.



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