The Cultural Nature of Attachment
Contextualizing Relationships and Development
Multidisciplinary perspectives on the cultural and evolutionary foundations of children's attachment relationships and on the consequences for education, counseling, and policy.It is generally acknowledged that attachment relationships are important for infants and young children, but there is little clarity on what exactly constitutes such a relationship. Does it occur between two individuals (infant-mother or infant-father) or in an extended network? In the West, monotropic attachment appears to function as a secure foundation for infants, but is this true in other cultures? This volume offers perspectives from a range of disciplines on the…
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Produktdetails
Weitere Autoren: Bard, Kim A. (University of Portsmouth) (Hrsg.)
- ISBN: 978-0-262-03690-0
- EAN: 9780262036900
- Produktnummer: 22774846
- Verlag: MIT Press Ltd
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2017
- Seitenangabe: 448 S.
- Masse: H16.2 cm x B23.7 cm x D2.8 cm 976 g
- Abbildungen: 18 color illus., 2 b&w illus., 3 halftones; 21 Illustrations, unspecified
- Gewicht: 976
- Sonstiges: Professional & Vocational
Über den Autor
Heidi Keller is Professor Emeritus at Osnabrück University, Germany, and a Director of Nevet Greenhouse of Context-Informed Research and Training for Children in Need in the Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare at Hebrew University of Jerusalem.Kim Bard is Professor of Comparative Developmental Psychology at the University of Portsmouth.Heidi Keller is Professor Emeritus at Osnabrück University, Germany, and a Director of Nevet Greenhouse of Context-Informed Research and Training for Children in Need in the Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare at Hebrew University of Jerusalem.Kim Bard is Professor of Comparative Developmental Psychology at the University of Portsmouth.Michael E. Lamb is Professor of Psychology in the Social Sciences, Cambridge University.Heidi Keller is Professor Emeritus at Osnabrück University, Germany, and a Director of Nevet Greenhouse of Context-Informed Research and Training for Children in Need in the Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare at Hebrew University of Jerusalem.Heidi Keller is Professor Emeritus at Osnabrück University, Germany, and a Director of Nevet Greenhouse of Context-Informed Research and Training for Children in Need in the Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare at Hebrew University of Jerusalem.Kim Bard is Professor of Comparative Developmental Psychology at the University of Portsmouth.Heidi Keller is Professor Emeritus at Osnabrück University, Germany, and a Director of Nevet Greenhouse of Context-Informed Research and Training for Children in Need in the Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare at Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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