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Record Nr.

UNINA9910452002003321

Titolo

Attachment and bonding : a new synthesis / / edited by C.S. Carter ... [and six others] ; program advisory committee, C.S. Carter ... [and six others]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cambridge, Mass. : , : MIT Press in cooperation with Dahlem University Press, , [2005]

©2005

ISBN

9780262269964

1282097970

9786612097973

0262269961

1423769872

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (493 pages) : illustrations (black and white)

Collana

Dahlem workshop reports

Disciplina

155.4228

Soggetti

Attachment behavior

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Report of the 92nd Dahlem Workshop on Attachment and Bonding, Berlin, September 28 to October 3, 2003.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

The Dahlem Workshops; List of Participants; 1 Introduction; 2 Evolutionary Context of Human Development; 3 The Role of Social Engagement in Attachment and Bonding; 4 "Stepping Away from the Mirror: Pride and Shame in Adventures of Companionship"; 5 Biological Perspectives on Social Attachment and Bonding; 6 Neurobiological and Molecular Approaches to Attachment and Bonding; 7 Adult Social Bonding; 8 Plasticity of Innate Behavior; 9 The Developmental and Evolutionary Psychology of Intergenerational Transmission of Attachment; 10 Universality of Human Social Attachment as an Adaptive Process

11 Parenting and Alloparenting12 Attachment and Stress in Early Development; 13 Attachment Disturbances Associated with Early Severe Deprivation; 14 Disorganization of Behavioral and Attentional Strategies



toward Primary Attachment Figures; 15 Group Report: Biobehavioral Processes in Attachment and Bonding; 16 Group Report: Early Social Attachment and Its Consequences; 17 Group Report: Beyond Infant Attachment; 18 Group Report: Adaptive and Maladaptive Outcomes; Name Index; Subject Index

Sommario/riassunto

"In this Dahlem workshop report, scientists from different disciplines-including anthropology, psychology, psychiatry, and behavioral biology-come together to explore the concepts of attachment and bonding from diverse perspectives. In their studies they seek to understand the causes or the consequences of attachment and bonding in general and their different qualities in individual development in particular. They address such questions as biobehavioral processes in attachment and bonding; early social attachment and its influences on later patterns of behavior; bonding later in life; and adaptive and maladaptive (or pathological) outcomes."--Publisher's description.