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Precision Attachments

Dental Clinics of North America, 1987
This article presents an overview of the techniques and rationale of the various impression procedures employed in the fabrication of the removable portion of a combination fixed and removable reconstruction.
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Children’s attachments

Paediatrics and Child Health, 2008
Abstract The quality of children's parental attachments has profound, far-reaching implications because immaturity means that they depend on these to progress safely towards independence. Attachment develops through parental attunement to infants' needs, establishing their preconceptions of relationships and foundations of verbal and non-verbal ...
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Attachment Theory

The Nurse Practitioner, 1985
Maternal-infant attachment theory is another example of a theory borrowed from one discipline and adapted to another. Ethological observations of species-specific behavior exhibited by animals at the time of birth generated the hypothesis that perhaps humans also had species-specific behaviors which could have lasting effects on the relationship ...
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Attaching Meaning to Attachment

Psychological Inquiry, 1994
3. We do not have clear descriptions of attachment behaviors in older children, adolescents, and adults. Hazan and Shaver are probably very wise in confining their focus to proximity seeking, safehaven seeking, and secure-base behavior, but how can these behaviors be recognized and measured in adolescents and adults? And what is the role of the partner
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Autism and attachment

Autism, 2007
Children with autism are able to show secure attachment behaviours to their parents/caregivers. Most studies on attachment in children with autism used a (modified) Strange Situation Procedure (SSP) to examine attachment security. An advantage of the Attachment Q-Sort (AQS) over the SSP is that it can be attuned to the secure-base behaviour of ...
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Securing attachment: The shifting medicalisation of attachment and attachment disorders

Health, Risk & Society, 2010
This paper examines the medicalisation of attachment and attachment disorders. It argues that there was a shift in the form of medicalisation of attachment with significant implications for the regulation of the family. In the 1930s and 1940s, the medicalisation of attachment focused on the identification and treatment of attachment disorders in ...
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Offspring attachment

Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2023
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On Attachment

Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 1995
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