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Adult attachment : theory, research, and clinical implications / edited by W. Steven Rholes, Jeffry A. Simpson.

Contributor Rholes, W. Steven (William Steven)

Imprint:New York : Guilford Press, c2004.

Descriptionxiii, 482 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.

Note:Attachment theory: Basic concepts and contemporary questions / W. Steven Rholes and Jeffrey A. Simpson. - What do self-report attachment measures assess? / Phillip R. Shaver and Mario Mikulincer. - What does it mean to be attached? / Cindy Hazan, Nurit Gur-Yaish and Mary Campa. - A dynamical systems approach to conceptualizing and studying stability and change in attachment security / R. Chris Fraley and Claudia Chloe Brumbaugh. - Predictors of change in attachment security during adulthood /- Joanne Davila and Rebecca J. Cobb. - Security-based self-representations in adulthood: Contents and processes / Mario Mikulincer and Phillip R. Shaver. - Working models of attachment: New developments and emerging themes / Nancy L. Collins, AnaMarie C. Guichard, Maire B. Ford, and Brooke C. Feeney. - Psychobiological Perspectives on attachment: Implications for Health over the lifespan / Lisa M. Diamond and Angela M. Hicks. - Conflict in adult close relationships: An attachment perspective / Paula R. Pietromonaco, Dara Greenwood and Lisa Feldman Barrett. - Interpersonal safe haven and secure base caregiving processes in adulthood / Brooke C. Feeney and Nancy L. Collins. - Adult attachment and relationships functioning under stressful conditions: Understanding partner's responses to conflict and challenge / Judith A. Feeney. - Attachment Theory: A guide for healing couple relationships / Susan M. Johnson. - Attachment-related trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder: Implications for adult adaptation / Roger Kobak, Jude Cassidy, and Yair Ziv. - Anxious attachment and depressive symptoms: An interpersonal perspective / Jeffry A. Simpson and W. Steven Rholes. - Attachment styles and intrapersonal adjustment: A longitudinal study from adolescence into young adulthood / M. Lynne Cooper, Austin W. Albino, Holly K. Orcutt and Natalie Williams.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Rholes, W. Steven (William Steven)
Simpson, Jeffry A.
Subject:
Attachment behavior.