Attachment Across the Life Cycle

Attachment Across the Life Cycle

by Colin Murray Parkes (Editor), Colin Murray Parkes (Editor), Peter Marris (Editor), Colin Murray Parkes (Editor), Joan Stevenson-Hinde (Editor), Joan Stevenson-Hinde (Editor), Peter Marris (Editor)

Synopsis

To explain and understand the patterns that attachment play in psychiatric and social problems a body of knowledge has sprung up which owes much to the pioneering work of the late John Bowlby. This book draws together recent theoretical contributions, research findings and clinical data from psychiatrists, psychologists, sociologists and ethologists from Britain, America and Europe.

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Format: paperback
Publisher: Routledge
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ISBN 10: 0415056519
ISBN 13: 9780415056519

Media Reviews
[The book] is an enlightening volume and an important update for anyone with even a general interest in the theory of attachment.
- Contemporary Psychology, 8/92
The fact that the book presents a coherent picture of recent achievements in the field . . . is a tribute to the excellent editorial work of the three co-editors, all of them leaders in their diverse yet complementary disciplines. The quality of the individual contributions, their integrative non-technical style and their general accessibility make this an exceptional and extremely useful addition to the literature on attachment.
- Times Higher Educational Supplement
This impressive volume was the product of a workshop held in 1988, which brought together attachment theorists and researchers from all over the world. These researchers, building upon the seminal ideas of John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth, have created an intellectually challenging volume that offers a diverse collection of articles on current attachment theory and research.
- Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal
Parkes, Stevenson-Hinde and Marris have produces a volume that can help the thoughtful grief clinician and educator to attend to early attachment experiences and to facilitate the use of grief work to heal earlier attachment disruptions. For researchers, the volume offers a sophisticated overview of recent work that evokes apreciation for what has already been developed and excitement for what is yet to come.
-Marla J. Munsen, Book Reviews