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245 00 Attachment in social networks|h[electronic resource] :
|bcontributions to the Bowlby-Ainsworth attachment theory
/|cedited by Louis W.C. Tavecchio and Marinus H. van
IJzendoorn
260 Amsterdam ;|aNew York :|bNorth-Holland ;|aNew York, N.Y.,
U.S.A. :|bSole distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada,
Elsevier Science Pub. Co.,|c1987
300 1 online resource (xx, 483 p.) :|bill
490 1 Advances in psychology ;|v44
504 Includes bibliographical references and indexes
520 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
588 Description based on print version record
650 0 Attachment behavior in children
650 0 Interpersonal relations in children
650 0 Social networks
650 2 Anxiety, Separation
650 2 Interpersonal Relations
650 2 Object Attachment
650 7 PSYCHOLOGY|xDevelopmental|xChild.|2bisacsh
650 7 PSYCHOLOGY|xPsychotherapy|xChild & Adolescent.|2bisacsh
650 7 FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS|xChild Development.|2bisacsh
650 22 Child
650 22 Infant
653 Children|aInterpersonal relationships|aPsychological
aspects
655 4 Electronic books
700 1 Tavecchio, Louis W. C.,|d1946-
700 1 IJzendoorn, Marinus H. van,|d1952-
776 08 |iPrint version:|tAttachment in social networks.
|dAmsterdam ; New York : North-Holland ; New York, N.Y.,
U.S.A. : Sole distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada,
Elsevier Science Pub. Co., 1987|z0444701567|z9780444701565
|w(DLC) 86029257|w(OCoLC)14932809
830 0 Advances in psychology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ;|v44
856 40 |3ScienceDirect|uhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/
publication?issn=01664115&volume=44