Understanding attachment : parenting, child care, and emotional development

Jean Mercer

Reveals common misconceptions, and outlines well-established facts and theories, about how people form and maintain attachments Is maternal instinct fact or a myth? What special challenges do adoptive parents face? What kind of daycare is best? When is separation anxiety normal in a child, and when is it a sign of a developmental problem? Do the experiences of early childhood always influence our ability to build and maintain social relationships as adults? "Understanding Attachment" helps to answer these questions and many others. This book is perfect for the reader who wants or needs a thorough understanding of attachment, but does not have the time to indulge in lengthy study. Parents, child care providers, teachers, nurses, social workers, attorneys, therapists, students, and counsellors will all appreciate this work. Mercer defines attachment and related terms, discusses the history of the idea, and describes ways in which this aspect of emotional life can be measured. She explains developmental change and the way attachment continues to alter from infancy to adulthood. The importance of social experiences with parents and other caregivers is emphasised. Outcomes of good and poor attachment experiences are discussed, and there is material on attachment disorders. The book concludes with a description of recent work that gives a new perspective on attachment.

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書名 Understanding attachment : parenting, child care, and emotional development
著作者等 Mercer, Jean
出版元 Praeger Publishers
刊行年月 2006
版表示 annotated ed
ページ数 xi, 193 p.
大きさ 25 cm
ISBN 0275982173
NCID BA75606837
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言語 英語
出版国 アメリカ合衆国
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