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Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2010
AbstractAttachment theory, developed by Bowlby to explain human bonding, has profound implications for conducting and adapting psychotherapy. We summarize the prevailing definitions and measures of attachment style. We review the results of three meta‐analyses examining the association between attachment anxiety, avoidance, and security and ...
Kenneth N, Levy +3 more
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AbstractAttachment theory, developed by Bowlby to explain human bonding, has profound implications for conducting and adapting psychotherapy. We summarize the prevailing definitions and measures of attachment style. We review the results of three meta‐analyses examining the association between attachment anxiety, avoidance, and security and ...
Kenneth N, Levy +3 more
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Attachment insecurity and attachment disorder
2008Editor's note Attachment problems can be divided into two broad categories. First, attachment insecurity and disorganization characterize patterns of child/caregiver relationship that represent risk factors for later psychopathology. Second, so-called attachment disorders are categorical disorders of disrupted attachment usually associated with early
Green, J, Wan, M, DeKlyen, M.
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Genes & development, 2008
The attachment of chromosomes to spindle microtubules during mitosis is a delicate and intricate process on which eukaryotic cells critically depend to maintain their ploidy. In this issue of Genes & Development, Gassmann and colleagues (pp. 2385-2399 present an analysis of the recently discovered Spindly/SPDL-1 protein that casts new lights onto the ...
Civril, Filiz, Musacchio, Andrea
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The attachment of chromosomes to spindle microtubules during mitosis is a delicate and intricate process on which eukaryotic cells critically depend to maintain their ploidy. In this issue of Genes & Development, Gassmann and colleagues (pp. 2385-2399 present an analysis of the recently discovered Spindly/SPDL-1 protein that casts new lights onto the ...
Civril, Filiz, Musacchio, Andrea
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