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Attachment And Human Survival
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ISBN 9781780496511
REGISTERED: 01/22/21
UPDATED: 08/17/25
Attachment And Human Survival

What is it about childhood experiences that influence the kind of adult we become? For John Bowlby and others who developed Attachment theory, much of the answer lies in the quality of early attachments to our primary caregivers


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  • Attachment And Human Survival available on March 01 2016 from VitalSource for Https://www.vitalsource.com/search?term=9781780496511&cjsku=9781780496511" itemprop="offers" target="_external" title="" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Offer">29.95
  • ISBN bar code 9781780496511 ξ1 registered March 01 2016
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When those attachments are secure, we can develop a safe sense of self. When insecure, we may go on seeking safety throughout our lives, in inappropriate and painful ways. Attachment, argued Bowlby, is a matter for individual and species survival.Using principles pioneered by Bowlby, this volume explores the importance of attachments to individuals and communities. Drawing on the work of leading figures in the field of Attachment research and clinical practice, this book introduces readers to the basic ideas and applications of Attachment theory. Chapters explore, for example, the role of attachment experience in brain development, the cultural and institutional contexts in which attachment systems operate, the political consequences of personal suffering and the uses of Attachment theory in psychotherapy. 'We are convinced that knowledge of the conditions for secure attachments should be at the heart of our institutional, cultural and political life. It should inform the ways we parent, create social policy, shape the economy, and govern our domestic and international political relations.'We have written this for a wide, lay audience. It is our hope that it will encourage readers to understand that the ways we treat our children shape our quality of life, that the responsibility for emotional health and human development belongs to us all, and that attachments matter from the cradle to the grave.'- From the IntroductionContributors:Joan Woodward; Daniel J. Siegel; Marci Green; Marc Scholes; Peter Marris; Jeremy Woodcock; Felicity de Zulueta; and Chris Purnell.


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