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De Schipper, J. Clasien; Stolk, Joop; Schuengel, Carlo – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2006
Do children with intellectual disabilities (ID) show attachment behavior towards their professional caretaker? Five children, varying in chronological age, developmental age and DSM-diagnosis, were observed in a day care setting. Their attachment behavior was described by means of the Attachment Q-sort. Attachment behavior varied within and…
Descriptors: Child Care Centers, Behavior Problems, Attachment Behavior, Child Caregivers
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Suchman, Nancy; Pajulo, Marjukka; DeCoste, Cindy; Mayes, Linda – Family Relations, 2006
Maternal substance abuse is the most common factor involved when children come to the attention of the child welfare system. Although there is a clear need for clinical trials to evaluate parenting interventions for drug-dependent women, few studies to date have systematically examined the efficacy of interventions for this population. We first…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Mothers, Drug Abuse, Young Children
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Kenny, Maureen E.; Sirin, Selcuk R. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2006
The characteristics of parental attachment were assessed for a sample of 81 emerging adults (ages 22-28 years) and their mothers. Emerging adults' reports of self-worth were found to mediate the relationship between their reports of parental attachment and depressive symptoms. The emerging adults' unique perspectives of the attachment relationship…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Parent Child Relationship, Depression (Psychology), Young Adults
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Lawler-Row, Kathleen A.; Younger, Jarred W.; Piferi, Rachel L.; Jones, Warren H. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2006
The role of attachment style in relation to forgiveness was investigated in 2 betrayal interviews. Blood pressure and heart rate were assessed, along with attachment style, forgiveness, empathy, and emotional expressiveness. Securely attached individuals were more forgiving of the specific offense, had higher levels of trait forgiveness, and…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Adults, Interpersonal Relationship, Interviews
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Hoffman, Kent T.; Marvin, Robert S.; Cooper, Glen; Powell, Bert – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2006
education and psychotherapy that is based on attachment theory. The purpose of this study was to track changes in children's attachment classifications pre- and immediately postintervention. Participants were 65 toddler- or preschooler- caregiver dyads recruited from Head Start and Early Head Start programs. As predicted, there were significant…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Toddlers, Psychotherapy, Intervention
Musser, Carolyn Sue – 1990
Attachment and separation are concepts that depict the struggle within individuals between isolated self and involvement with others. Many authors have written about this struggle in a variety of terms. The theory evaluated by this study was elaborated by C. Gilligan (1982). It postulated that there existed two views of life experiences: one based…
Descriptors: Affiliation Need, Age Differences, Attachment Behavior, College Students
Ballard, Mary E. – 1993
Children of alcoholics are at risk for socioemotional and behavioral problems. Adult children of alcoholic parents (ACAs) are at risk for problems in interpersonal relationships. ACAs have been found to have decreased self-esteem and self-acceptance in comparison to adults whose parents are not alcoholic (NACAs). College students who were young…
Descriptors: Adult Children, Affective Behavior, Alcoholism, Attachment Behavior
Burton, Holly A.; And Others – 1989
This study examined mothers' conceptualizations of their relationships with their children in relation to the quality of their attachment with them. In a brief interview, 58 mothers were asked about their satisfaction with their relationship with their child and with a non-attachment topic (division of household chores). Mother-child attachment…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Individual Differences, Infants, Mother Attitudes
Walker, Alexis J.; Thompson, Linda – 1982
The mother/daughter relationship is probably one of the most enduring affectional bonds. Addressing the assumption that family members differ in their orientation to and dependence on other generations by virtue of their unique roles, three generations of women, 254 mother and daughter pairs, were studied for role convergence and the effect of…
Descriptors: Adults, Attachment Behavior, Daughters, Females
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Bischof, Norbert – Child Development, 1975
A model of infant social behavior is developed which incorporates attachment to the familiar and fear of strangers as well as detachment from the familiar and exploration of the stranger. (JMB)
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Fear, Infant Behavior, Models
Hunt, Judith Lynn – 1990
The general proposition of attachment theory is that attachment is grounded in an independent, biologically based system. The quality of primary attachment relationships strongly influences a child's early personality organization, particularly the concept of self and others. The theory emphasizes the primary status and biological function of…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Criticism, Infants, Mothers
Jackson, Jacquelyne Faye – 1985
Characteristic patterns of infant-parent relationships were examined in a sample of Black infants presumed to be at low risk for psychopathological development. Infant responses toward parents and a stranger in a structured laboratory play session were analyzed to determine normative patterns of Black infant-parent attachments. Infant exploratory…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Blacks, Exploratory Behavior, Fathers
Vorster, de Wet – 1986
To assess the effect of early mother-infant proximity on later stress and behavior, two studies were made which involved a sample of mother-baby pairs that was larger than samples utilized in previous studies. In Study 1, involving 300 consecutive mother-baby couples at the Maternity Hospital in Plymouth, England clinical medical officers used a…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Check Lists, Early Experience, Foreign Countries
Nakano, Shigeru; And Others – 1985
Examining relationships in the data from assessments conducted when Japanese infants were 7.5, 12, 23, and 27 months of age, this study provides evidence of an interaction between early attachment and temperamental dispositions. Specifically examined were 7.5-month-olds' stranger and separation distress and general fearfulness; 12-month-olds'…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attachment Behavior, Foreign Countries, Individual Differences
Shaver, Phillip – 1986
Love and loneliness hold special interest at a time when divorce and geographical mobility pull so many people apart. Attachment theory offers a useful integrative framework to study adolescent and adult love and loneliness. Attachment theory has three propositions: (1) when an individual is confident an attachment figure will be available when he…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Attachment Behavior, Childhood Needs
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