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The Maldives National Journal of Research
Many researchers have found that the key to future adaptations or maladaptations of children is the attachment they form with their parents (Davies & Sturge-Apple, 2007; Marvin & Britner, 2008). Early research on attachment has highlighted the impact of parent-child attachment continuing across life (Bowlby, 1982).
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Many researchers have found that the key to future adaptations or maladaptations of children is the attachment they form with their parents (Davies & Sturge-Apple, 2007; Marvin & Britner, 2008). Early research on attachment has highlighted the impact of parent-child attachment continuing across life (Bowlby, 1982).
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Inversion of parent‐child relationships: A contribution to attachment theory
British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1985Bowlby describes premature parental behaviour in children when discussing the inversion of parent‐child relationships. Normal parental behaviour in children is discussed. Pathological parental behaviour in children is viewed as basically elicited by the weak, infantile aspects of parents. A case history is presented.
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Attachment, Parent–Child Discourse and Theory‐of‐Mind Development
Social Development, 2008AbstractThis study investigated the relations among attachment, mother–child discourse, and theory of mind in a sample of 76 four‐year‐old children (mean age = 4.48 years; 36 boys). Mother–child conversations about a past event were coded for maternal use of elaborative discourse and mothers' references to mental states.
Lenna L. Ontai, Ross A. Thompson
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A review of interventions in the parent‐child relationship informed by attachment theory
Acta Paediatrica, 2000Bowlby's attachment theory has inspired a dramatic shift in the way we understand the development of the early relationship between infant and caregiver(s). Though almost all infants develop an attachment relationship to their primary caregiver(s), not all of them are able to use their caregiver(s) as a secure base or haven of safety from which to ...
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Family Process, 2022
AbstractThis article contributes to the attachment versus differentiation debate, bringing the conversation to parent–child relationships. While attachment theory's (AT) approach emphasizes bonding, Bowen family systems theory's (BFST) differentiation approach emphasizes emotional boundaries.
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AbstractThis article contributes to the attachment versus differentiation debate, bringing the conversation to parent–child relationships. While attachment theory's (AT) approach emphasizes bonding, Bowen family systems theory's (BFST) differentiation approach emphasizes emotional boundaries.
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MAKING CHILDREN LAUGH: PARENT–CHILD DYADIC SYNCHRONY AND PRESCHOOL ATTACHMENT
Infant Mental Health Journal, 2014ABSTRACTThe current study examined whether dyadic synchrony of father–child and mother–child interactions in a playful context were associated with attachment organization in preschool children. One hundred seven children (48 boys, Mage = 46.67 months, SD = 8.57) and their mothers and fathers (counterbalanced order of lab visits) participated in a ...
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Parent-Child Relationships and Enmity With Peers: The Role of Avoidant and Preoccupied Attachment
New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2003This chapter examines linkages between parenting and peer enemy relationships and looks at the relations between attachment styles and enemy relationships among middle school children.
Noel A, Card, Ernest V, Hodges
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Acta Paediatrica, 2013
AbstractAimThis study aimed to investigate the association of children's obesity with parental attachment and psychological variables as impulsivity, self‐control and efficiency of eating control.MethodsThis cross‐sectional study was conducted among 202 obese students aged 9–13 years selected by multistage cluster sampling from different areas of ...
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AbstractAimThis study aimed to investigate the association of children's obesity with parental attachment and psychological variables as impulsivity, self‐control and efficiency of eating control.MethodsThis cross‐sectional study was conducted among 202 obese students aged 9–13 years selected by multistage cluster sampling from different areas of ...
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Parent-Child Attachment Concept: Crucial for Permanency Planning
Social Casework, 1982Various dimensions of the concept of parent-child attachment, including the impact of separation on attachments and factors which contribute to change in attachments are reviewed. Emphasis is given to early designation of the foster child's expected, permanent caretaker, and to frequent, regular parent-child visitation.
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Maternal Working Models of Attachment, Marital Adjustment, and the Parent-Child Relationship
Child Development, 1995This study examined the connection between maternal working models, marital adjustment, and the parent-child relationship. Subjects were 45 mothers who were observed in problem-solving interactions with their 16-62-month-old children (M = 33 months). Mothers also completed the Attachment Q-set, the Adult Attachment Interview, and a marital adjustment ...
R D, Eiden, D M, Teti, K M, Corns
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