The Child's Entry Into a Social WorldAcademic Press, 1984 - Всего страниц: 236 |
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... attachment " refers to an individual's characteristic or to a relationship ; according to Hinde ( 1982 ) it is useful to distinguish between attachment system , designating an organization within an individual , and attachment , serving ...
... attachment " refers to an individual's characteristic or to a relationship ; according to Hinde ( 1982 ) it is useful to distinguish between attachment system , designating an organization within an individual , and attachment , serving ...
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... attachment is thus not to be explained on the grounds of sensitive mothering received in the first few weeks of life ( as Blehar et al . , 1977 , do ) , but by the sensitive mothering still being received subsequently at the time the ...
... attachment is thus not to be explained on the grounds of sensitive mothering received in the first few weeks of life ( as Blehar et al . , 1977 , do ) , but by the sensitive mothering still being received subsequently at the time the ...
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... attachment . Child Development 49 , 483-494 . Waters , E. , Whippman , J. and Sroufe , L. A. ( 1979 ) . Attachment , positive affect and competence in the peer group . Child Development 50 , 821-829 . Watson , J. B. ( 1928 ) ...
... attachment . Child Development 49 , 483-494 . Waters , E. , Whippman , J. and Sroufe , L. A. ( 1979 ) . Attachment , positive affect and competence in the peer group . Child Development 50 , 821-829 . Watson , J. B. ( 1928 ) ...
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Preface | 1 |
Initial Encounters | 18 |
FacetoFace Interactions | 44 |
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