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Contributions of Attachment Theory and Research: A Framework for Future Research, Translation, and Policy
Cassidy J. New directions in attachment research. Paper presented at the Attachment pre-conference of the meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development; Denver, CO. 2009. Mar, [Google Scholar] Cassidy J, Ehrlich KB, Sherman LJ. Child-parent attachment and response to threat: A move from the level of representation.
Full article: Taking perspective on attachment theory and research
Although the nine questions we identified surely do not exhaust all of the "fundamental questions" of attachment theory, we expected that they would touch on many of the most important issues, concerns, and debates that have driven attachment research for more than 50 years. In this paper, we summarize the central lessons we learned about ...
Multiple perspectives on attachment theory: Investigating educators
Attachment theory was developed by John Bowlby in the 20th century to understand an infant's reaction to the short-term loss of their mother and has since affected the way the development of personality and relationships are understood (Bowlby, 1969).Bowlby proposed that children are pre-programmed from birth to develop attachments and maintain proximity to their primary attachment figure ...
(PDF) Attachment Theory
PDF | On Jan 1, 2017, Elaine Scharfe published Attachment Theory | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
Attachment & Human Development
Attachment & Human Development is the leading forum for the presentation of empirical research, reviews and clinical case studies that reflect contemporary advances in attachment theory and research.AHD is the official journal of the Society for Emotion and Attachment Studies (SEAS) and the official journal of the International Attachment Network (IAN).
Adult Attachment, Stress, and Romantic Relationships
Adult Attachment Orientations. Two broad dimensions underlie adult romantic attachment orientations [8,9,10].The first, avoidance, reflects the degree to which individuals are comfortable with closeness and emotional intimacy in relationships.Highly avoidant people have negative views of romantic partners and usually positive, but sometimes brittle, self-views [].
From attachment to mental health and back
From attachment to mental health and back. Over the past 70 years, attachment theory and associated research have documented the crucial role of continuity of care and stable caregivers to serve as attachment figures, and this has had a major effect on public mental health policy. Attachment theory has the potential to provide mental health ...
Adult attachment and relationship satisfaction: The mediating role of
Attachment anxiety is marked by a negative self-view and fear of rejection. Attachment anxiety involves the use of attachment hyperactivating strategies for regulating emotions, such as intense demands for care and clinging behaviors toward others. The goal of these strategies is to get an attachment figure to pay attention and provide support.
(PDF) Attachment Style
treatment adaptation. Attachment style or organization is a concept that derives from John Bowlby's attachment. theory and refers to a person's characteristic ways of relating in intimate ...
Anxiety and Attachment Styles: A Systematic Review
Anxiety is a future-oriented emotion, and fear is an alarm r esponse to present and imminent event. In. several studies, specific attachment styles were associated with anxiety disorders. As such ...
Frontiers
Introduction. Attachment theory (Bowlby, 1973, 1980, 1982), along with its theoretical and empirical extensions (e.g., Main, 1990; Schore, 1994; Mikulincer and Shaver, 2003), is a useful and influential framework for understanding personality development, relational processes, and the regulation of affect.Over the past two decades, an increasing body of research has accrued on the origins and ...
Avoidant and defensive: Adult attachment and quality of apologies
These studies complement and extend past research on the influence of attachment styles in the domain of interpersonal conflict resolution. To date, this work has focused primarily on how attachment styles relate to people's responses to their partner's transgressions or their general approaches to conflict.
Prospecting the attachment research field: a move to the level of
Meta-analyses of child attachment research. To achieve the first aim of the paper, we set the scope of our description and analysis of attachment meta-analyses to the corpus of meta-analyses that synthesized descriptives or effect sizes based on attachment assessment with children (up to age 18) and their caregivers, across the field of psychology.
Attachment Theory and Research
Summary. Attachment theory was founded by John Bowlby (1907-1990), a British child psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. The theory builds on an integration of evolutionary theory and ethology, cybernetics and cognitive science, as well as psychoanalytic object relations theory. The theory postulates that an attachment behavioral system evolved via ...
Research Paper Attachment relationships and psychological distress in
The above highlights that both primary and secondary attachment relationships appear to make a significant and unique contribution towards self-esteem (Harris and Orth, 2019; Shen et al., 2021); however, the relations between multiple attachment relationships and self-esteem are yet to be explored.Further, the pathways between different attachment relationships, psychological distress and self ...
A Meta-analysis of Attachment at Work
Next, we excluded any papers that were qualitative (16), theoretical or conceptual (87), not related to attachment styles (211), review papers (16), not work-related (74), or that measured or operationalized attachment in a way that was not aligned with the other papers (e.g., attachment to group, perception of leader as "secure base"; 51).
The impact of attachment styles and defense mechanisms on psychological
The Attachment system is a regulator of infant-caregiver relationship and romantic relations in adulthood. Attachment theory postulates that emotions and relational behaviours in children and adults are driven by "Internal Working Models" (IWM) of the self and the others, arising from early relational experiences.
Attachment across the Lifespan: Insights from Adoptive Families
Research with adoptive families offers novel insights into longstanding questions about the significance of attachment across the lifespan. We illustrate this by reviewing adoption research addressing two of attachment theory's central ideas. First, studies of children who were adopted after experiencing severe adversity offer powerful tests ...
What attachment scholars can learn from research on Black family
Within a sociohistorical context of racism‐related physical and emotional threats, Black families in the United States have developed sources of resilience to promote children's safety and positive development. Yet research on Black family resilience has rarely been integrated into one of the most influential theories of child development: attachment theory. In this article, we propose ...
Secure Attachment Style: From Infancy to Adult Relationships
According to attachment theory, a child with a secure attachment style should be more confident in interactions with friends. Considerable evidence has supported this view. For example, the Minnesota study (2005) followed participants from infancy to late adolescence and found continuity between early attachment and later emotional/social behavior.
What Is Your Attachment Style? The 4 Styles, Explained
Anxious attachment is also known as anxious-preoccupied attachment, and it generally aligns with the anxious-ambivalent attachment style or anxious-resistant attachment style observed among children. Some 19% of adults have the anxious attachment type, according to Hazan and Shaver's research.
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(PDF) The Origins of Attachment Theory: John Bowlby and ...
References (213) Abstract. Attachment theory is based on the joint work of J. Bowlby (1907-1991) and M. S. Ainsworth (1913- ). Its developmental history begins in the 1930s, with Bowlby's ...
Working Paper 24-03: The Lock-In Effect of Rising Mortgage Rates
This paper finds that for every percentage point that market mortgage rates exceed the origination interest rate, the probability of sale is decreased by 18.1%. This mortgage rate lock-in led to a 57% reduction in home sales with fixed-rate mortgages in 2023Q4 and prevented 1.33 million sales between 2022Q2 and 2023Q4.
Parent-Child Attachment: A Principle-Based Concept Analysis
The attachment system serves to keep the caregiver close to protect the infant in case of a physical or psychological threat (Bowlby, 1982). Bowlby claimed that a well-loved infant will protest separation from parents, but will later develop more self-reliance (Bretherton, 1992).In the first volume of his trilogy, Attachment, and Loss, Bowlby (1969) considered the antecedents of attachment ...
5 Machine Learning Papers to Read in 2024
What are these papers? Let's get into it. HyperFast: Instant Classification for Tabular Data . HyperFast is a meta-trained hypernetwork model developed by Bonet et al. research. It's designed to provide a classification model that is capable of instant classification of tabular data in a single forward pass.
The Relationship between Adult Attachment and Mental Health Care
According to attachment theory and research, the patterns of interpersonal relationships specific to different attachments may be important determinants of ... was conducted to identify additional papers. Reference lists in the relevant reviews were also searched for additional articles. The search included articles published up to March 31 ...
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The state of AI in early 2024: Gen AI adoption spikes and starts to
About the research. The online survey was in the field from February 22 to March 5, 2024, and garnered responses from 1,363 participants representing the full range of regions, industries, company sizes, functional specialties, and tenures. Of those respondents, 981 said their organizations had adopted AI in at least one business function, and ...
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Cassidy J. New directions in attachment research. Paper presented at the Attachment pre-conference of the meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development; Denver, CO. 2009. Mar, [Google Scholar] Cassidy J, Ehrlich KB, Sherman LJ. Child-parent attachment and response to threat: A move from the level of representation.
Although the nine questions we identified surely do not exhaust all of the "fundamental questions" of attachment theory, we expected that they would touch on many of the most important issues, concerns, and debates that have driven attachment research for more than 50 years. In this paper, we summarize the central lessons we learned about ...
Attachment theory was developed by John Bowlby in the 20th century to understand an infant's reaction to the short-term loss of their mother and has since affected the way the development of personality and relationships are understood (Bowlby, 1969).Bowlby proposed that children are pre-programmed from birth to develop attachments and maintain proximity to their primary attachment figure ...
PDF | On Jan 1, 2017, Elaine Scharfe published Attachment Theory | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
Attachment & Human Development is the leading forum for the presentation of empirical research, reviews and clinical case studies that reflect contemporary advances in attachment theory and research.AHD is the official journal of the Society for Emotion and Attachment Studies (SEAS) and the official journal of the International Attachment Network (IAN).
Adult Attachment Orientations. Two broad dimensions underlie adult romantic attachment orientations [8,9,10].The first, avoidance, reflects the degree to which individuals are comfortable with closeness and emotional intimacy in relationships.Highly avoidant people have negative views of romantic partners and usually positive, but sometimes brittle, self-views [].
From attachment to mental health and back. Over the past 70 years, attachment theory and associated research have documented the crucial role of continuity of care and stable caregivers to serve as attachment figures, and this has had a major effect on public mental health policy. Attachment theory has the potential to provide mental health ...
Attachment anxiety is marked by a negative self-view and fear of rejection. Attachment anxiety involves the use of attachment hyperactivating strategies for regulating emotions, such as intense demands for care and clinging behaviors toward others. The goal of these strategies is to get an attachment figure to pay attention and provide support.
treatment adaptation. Attachment style or organization is a concept that derives from John Bowlby's attachment. theory and refers to a person's characteristic ways of relating in intimate ...
Anxiety is a future-oriented emotion, and fear is an alarm r esponse to present and imminent event. In. several studies, specific attachment styles were associated with anxiety disorders. As such ...
Introduction. Attachment theory (Bowlby, 1973, 1980, 1982), along with its theoretical and empirical extensions (e.g., Main, 1990; Schore, 1994; Mikulincer and Shaver, 2003), is a useful and influential framework for understanding personality development, relational processes, and the regulation of affect.Over the past two decades, an increasing body of research has accrued on the origins and ...
These studies complement and extend past research on the influence of attachment styles in the domain of interpersonal conflict resolution. To date, this work has focused primarily on how attachment styles relate to people's responses to their partner's transgressions or their general approaches to conflict.
Meta-analyses of child attachment research. To achieve the first aim of the paper, we set the scope of our description and analysis of attachment meta-analyses to the corpus of meta-analyses that synthesized descriptives or effect sizes based on attachment assessment with children (up to age 18) and their caregivers, across the field of psychology.
Summary. Attachment theory was founded by John Bowlby (1907-1990), a British child psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. The theory builds on an integration of evolutionary theory and ethology, cybernetics and cognitive science, as well as psychoanalytic object relations theory. The theory postulates that an attachment behavioral system evolved via ...
The above highlights that both primary and secondary attachment relationships appear to make a significant and unique contribution towards self-esteem (Harris and Orth, 2019; Shen et al., 2021); however, the relations between multiple attachment relationships and self-esteem are yet to be explored.Further, the pathways between different attachment relationships, psychological distress and self ...
Next, we excluded any papers that were qualitative (16), theoretical or conceptual (87), not related to attachment styles (211), review papers (16), not work-related (74), or that measured or operationalized attachment in a way that was not aligned with the other papers (e.g., attachment to group, perception of leader as "secure base"; 51).
The Attachment system is a regulator of infant-caregiver relationship and romantic relations in adulthood. Attachment theory postulates that emotions and relational behaviours in children and adults are driven by "Internal Working Models" (IWM) of the self and the others, arising from early relational experiences.
Research with adoptive families offers novel insights into longstanding questions about the significance of attachment across the lifespan. We illustrate this by reviewing adoption research addressing two of attachment theory's central ideas. First, studies of children who were adopted after experiencing severe adversity offer powerful tests ...
Within a sociohistorical context of racism‐related physical and emotional threats, Black families in the United States have developed sources of resilience to promote children's safety and positive development. Yet research on Black family resilience has rarely been integrated into one of the most influential theories of child development: attachment theory. In this article, we propose ...
According to attachment theory, a child with a secure attachment style should be more confident in interactions with friends. Considerable evidence has supported this view. For example, the Minnesota study (2005) followed participants from infancy to late adolescence and found continuity between early attachment and later emotional/social behavior.
Anxious attachment is also known as anxious-preoccupied attachment, and it generally aligns with the anxious-ambivalent attachment style or anxious-resistant attachment style observed among children. Some 19% of adults have the anxious attachment type, according to Hazan and Shaver's research.
To search for an attachment, select Search Attachments, and then in the Search window, type the word or phrase that you want to search for, and then select Search Attachments.. On Windows®, you can search Microsoft® Office documents (such as .doc, .xls, and .ppt), AutoCAD drawing file formats (.dwg and .dwf), HTML files, and Rich Text Format (.rtf) files.
References (213) Abstract. Attachment theory is based on the joint work of J. Bowlby (1907-1991) and M. S. Ainsworth (1913- ). Its developmental history begins in the 1930s, with Bowlby's ...
This paper finds that for every percentage point that market mortgage rates exceed the origination interest rate, the probability of sale is decreased by 18.1%. This mortgage rate lock-in led to a 57% reduction in home sales with fixed-rate mortgages in 2023Q4 and prevented 1.33 million sales between 2022Q2 and 2023Q4.
The attachment system serves to keep the caregiver close to protect the infant in case of a physical or psychological threat (Bowlby, 1982). Bowlby claimed that a well-loved infant will protest separation from parents, but will later develop more self-reliance (Bretherton, 1992).In the first volume of his trilogy, Attachment, and Loss, Bowlby (1969) considered the antecedents of attachment ...
What are these papers? Let's get into it. HyperFast: Instant Classification for Tabular Data . HyperFast is a meta-trained hypernetwork model developed by Bonet et al. research. It's designed to provide a classification model that is capable of instant classification of tabular data in a single forward pass.
According to attachment theory and research, the patterns of interpersonal relationships specific to different attachments may be important determinants of ... was conducted to identify additional papers. Reference lists in the relevant reviews were also searched for additional articles. The search included articles published up to March 31 ...
FAC Number Effective Date HTML DITA PDF Word EPub Apple Books Kindle; 2024-05: 05/22/2024
About the research. The online survey was in the field from February 22 to March 5, 2024, and garnered responses from 1,363 participants representing the full range of regions, industries, company sizes, functional specialties, and tenures. Of those respondents, 981 said their organizations had adopted AI in at least one business function, and ...
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