Attachment in Social Networks :Contributions to the Bowlby-Ainsworth Attachment Theory ( Volume 44 )

Publication subTitle :Contributions to the Bowlby-Ainsworth Attachment Theory

Publication series :Volume 44

Author: Tavecchio   L. W. C.;IJzendoorn   M. H. van  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1987

E-ISBN: 9780080866987

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444701565

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444701565

Subject: B844.1 儿童心理学

Language: ENG

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Description

The main objective of the research presented in this book is to broaden the scope of attachment theory by stressing the importance of a social network approach to the study of attachment.

This approach forms the integrating theme of this volume, as is testified by various studies of attachment as it develops in an "extended" rearing context over and beyond the limits of the traditional mother-child dyad. In this connection attention is paid to the importance of sibling relationships, attachment relationships with professional caregivers, the role of the father in caring and rearing young children, and the (short-term and long-term) effects on attachment quality of maternal employment in infancy. Also, the cross-cultural validity of Ainsworth's Strange Situation is discussed, with reference to the USA, Sweden, Israel, Japan, The Netherlands, etc.

In adopting a social network approach, the attachment theory proves to be a particularly useful instrument for reflecting on the consequence of social change (maternal employment, symmetrical families, socialisation of childrearing) for child development.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 12

Contents

pp.:  12 – 22

PART TWO: EXTENSION OUTSIDE THE FAMILY: A LARGE-SCALE APPROACH

pp.:  54 – 246

PART THREE: EXTENSION INSIDE THE FAMILY: A SMALL-SCALE APPROACH

pp.:  246 – 398

PART FOUR: THE STRANGE SITUAT ON: A MULTINATIONAL DATA SET

pp.:  398 – 482

AUTHOR INDEX

pp.:  482 – 494

SUBJECT INDEX

pp.:  494 – 506

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