Attachment and loss
Provides a comprehensive report on the mother-child bond and the emotional effects of and behavioral response to maternal deprivation.
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Vrsta građe: | Knjiga |
Jezik: | eng |
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New York :
Basic Books,
[1969-1980].
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- Volume 1. Attachment. Point of view
- Observations to be explained
- Instinctive behavior: an alternative model
- Man's environment of evolutionary adaptedness
- Behavioral systems mediating instinctive behavior
- Causation of instinctive behavior
- Appraising and selecting: feeling and emotion
- Function of instinctive behavior
- Changes in behavior during the life-cycle
- Ontogeny of instinctive behavior
- The child's tie to his mother: attachment behavior
- Nature and function of attachment behavior
- A control systems approach to attachment behavior
- Beginnings of attachment behavior
- Focusing on a figure
- Patterns of attachment and contributing conditions
- Developments in the organisation of attachment behavior.
- Volume 2. Separation: anxiety and anger. Prototypes of human sorrow
- The place of separation and loss in psychopathology
- Behavior with and without mother: humans
- Behavior with and without mother: non-human primates
- Basic postulates in theories of anxiety and fear
- Forms of behavior indicative of fear
- Situations that arouse fear in humans
- Situations that arouse fear in animals
- Natural clues to danger and safety
- Natural clues, cultural clues, and the assessment
- Rationalization, misattribution, and projection
- Fear of separation
- Some variables responsible for individual differences
- Susceptibility to fear and the availability of attachment figures
- Anxious attachment and some conditions that promote it
- Overdependency and the theory of spoiling
- Anger, anxiety, and attachment
- Anxious attachment and the phobias of childhood
- Anxious attachment and agoraphobia
- Omission, suppression, and falsification of family context
- Secure attachment and the growth of self-reliance
- Pathways for the growth of personality.
- Volume 3. Loss: Sadness and depression. The trauma of loss
- The place of loss and mourning in psychopathology
- Conceptual framework
- An information processing approach to defence
- Plan of work
- Loss of spouse
- Loss of child
- Mourning in other cultures
- Disordered variants
- Conditions affecting the course of mourning
- Personalities prone to disordered mourning
- Childhood experiences of persons prone to disordered mourning
- Cognitive processes contributing to variations in response to loss
- Sadness, depression and depressive disorder
- Death of parent during childhood and adolescence
- Children's responses when conditions are favorable
- Childhood bereavement and psychiatric disorder
- Conditions responsible for differences in outcome
- Children's responses when conditions are unfavorable
- Deactivation variants and some conditions contributing
- Effects of a parent's suicide
- Responses to loss during the third and fourth years
- Responses to loss during the second year
- Young children's responses in the light of early cognitive development.