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Understanding Attachment and Attachment Disorders : Theory, Evidence and Practice, Paperback / softback Book

Understanding Attachment and Attachment Disorders : Theory, Evidence and Practice Paperback / softback

Part of the Child and Adolescent Mental Health series

Paperback / softback

Description

This book offers a thorough examination and discussion of the evidence on attachment, its influence on development, and attachment disorders. In Part One, the authors outline attachment theory, the influence of sensitive and insensitive caregiving and the applicability of attachment theory across cultures.

Part Two presents the various instruments used to assess attachment and caregiving.

Part Three outlines the influence of attachment security on the child's functioning.

Part Four examines the poorly understood phenomenon of attachment disorder.

Presenting the evidence of scientific research, the authors reveal how attachment disorders may be properly conceptualised.

Referring to some of the wilder claims made about attachment disorder, they argue for a disciplined, scientific approach that is grounded in both attachment theory and the evidence base.

The final part is an overview of evidence-based interventions designed to help individuals form secure attachments. Summarising the existing knowledge base in accessible language, this is a comprehensive reference book for professionals including social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists, teachers, lawyers and researchers.

Foster and adoptive parents, indeed all parents, and students will also find it of interest.

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