Review
"This is an amazingly rich book with great depth of discussion. Although not a book which is read cover to cover, it is an incredibly thorough reference always bringing new knowledge and insight....I would recommend this book highly...as an important book to have in one's library and one that will not quickly go out of date, remaining a valuable resource to go back to again and again, each time gaining new insight."--Canadian Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Review
"...a comprehensive and scholarly review of a critically important issue in development--attachment....This well-edited volume includes high-quality contributions from leading theorists and researchers in psychology, psychiatry, and child development....there is much to commend in this volume. Academicians, graduate students, and clinicians will be informed and stimulated by this encyclopedic review. The Handbook of Attachment really is a 'must' reference for anyone seriously interested in attachment theory and its role in development across the life span....practitioners who use attachment theory in their critical work will find it enlightening."--Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
"...a magnum opus in every sense of those words....truly a valuable reference to a wide range of work on this subject. I thought I knew a lot about attachment theory, but I have gained much from reading the chapters in this volume....Cassidy and Shaver have provided those who teach and research in attachment a highly readable and invaluable resource. It will undoubtedly become one of the most valuable reference books available on this very popular topic."--Contemporary Psychology
"This is an impressive, comprehensive volume which explores a wide range of attachment topics. It should be considered an essential reference book for mental health practitioners who provide treatment to people of all ages....it also has great potential value, as a reference tool, for researchers, early interventionists, school counselors, etc....Clinicians and researchers alike who are either skeptical of the relevance of attachment theory or who are convinced of its central importance to human development will find a broad and deep pool of valuable information in this book."--Psychoanalytic Social Work
"Anyone interested in attachment theory and its implications for the study of relationships will want access to this volume. It is easily the most comprehensive and well-edited volume on all aspects of attachment theory that we are likely to have in the foreseeable future. The contributors are, without exception, leading scholars and researchers who have made major contributions to the development of the attachment framework....the chapters have a remarkable degree of cross-referencing, making it easy to follow ideas and issues across chapters."--ISSPR Bulletin
"Destined to become a classic, this comprehensive handbook provides a landmark review and synthesis of the current state of knowledge about attachment and loss in children and adults."--Choice
"This volume contains many exciting ideas, depicts excellent research done in this general area, and presents extensive referencing along with subject and author indices. The effort is valuable and will serve many purposes for a wide range of users for a long time. It is a landmark contribution to a topic on which such effort is welcome."--Psychological Reports
"...a comprehensive and scholarly review of a critically important issue in development--attachment....This well-edited volume includes high-quality contributions from leading theorists and researchers in psychology, psychiatry, and child development....there is much to commend in this volume. Academicians, graduate students, and clinicians will be informed and stimulated by this encyclopedic review. The Handbook of Attachment really is a 'must' reference for anyone seriously interested in attachment theory and its role in development across the life span....practitioners who use attachment theory in their critical work will find it enlightening."--Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
"...a magnum opus in every sense of those words....truly a valuable reference to a wide range of work on this subject. I thought I knew a lot about attachment theory, but I have gained much from reading the chapters in this volume....Cassidy and Shaver have provided those who teach and research in attachment a highly readable and invaluable resource. It will undoubtedly become one of the most valuable reference books available on this very popular topic."--Contemporary Psychology
"This is an impressive, comprehensive volume which explores a wide range of attachment topics. It should be considered an essential reference book for mental health practitioners who provide treatment to people of all ages....it also has great potential value, as a reference tool, for researchers, early interventionists, school counselors, etc....Clinicians and researchers alike who are either skeptical of the relevance of attachment theory or who are convinced of its central importance to human development will find a broad and deep pool of valuable information in this book."--Psychoanalytic Social Work
"Anyone interested in attachment theory and its implications for the study of relationships will want access to this volume. It is easily the most comprehensive and well-edited volume on all aspects of attachment theory that we are likely to have in the foreseeable future. The contributors are, without exception, leading scholars and researchers who have made major contributions to the development of the attachment framework....the chapters have a remarkable degree of cross-referencing, making it easy to follow ideas and issues across chapters."--ISSPR Bulletin
"Destined to become a classic, this comprehensive handbook provides a landmark review and synthesis of the current state of knowledge about attachment and loss in children and adults."--Choice
"This volume contains many exciting ideas, depicts excellent research done in this general area, and presents extensive referencing along with subject and author indices. The effort is valuable and will serve many purposes for a wide range of users for a long time. It is a landmark contribution to a topic on which such effort is welcome."--Psychological Reports
Book Description
This comprehensive Handbook provides a landmark review and synthesis of the current state of knowledge about attachment and loss in children and adults. Bringing researchers, clinicians, and students up to date on one of the leading theoretical perspectives in contemporary psychology, preeminent authorities in the field cover the origins and development of attachment theory, biological perspectives, measurement of attachment across the lifespan, clinical applications, and emerging topics and perspectives.
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JA Majors Book Info
Univ. of Maryland, College Park. Comprehensive review of all aspects of attachment across the life span. Discusses: overview of attachment theory; biological perspectives; attachment in childhood, infancy, adolescence and adulthood; clinical applications; and emerging topics and perspectives. For clinicians, researchers, educators, and students.
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About the author
Jude Cassidy, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park
Phillip R. Shaver, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis
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Phillip R. Shaver, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis
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Excerpted from Handbook of Attachment: Theory, Research, and Clinical Applications by Jude Cassidy, Phillip R. Shaver. Copyright © 2002. Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
Preface, Cassidy and Shaver
I. Overview of Attachment Theory
1. The Nature of the Child's Ties, Cassidy
2. The Emotional Dynamics of Disruptions in Attachment Relationships: Implications for Theory, Research, and Clinical Intervention, Kobak
3. Normative Development: The Ontogeny of Attachment, Marvin and Britner
4. The Nature of Individual Differences in Infant/n-/Caregiver Attachment, Weinfield, Sroufe, Egeland, and Carlson
5. Internal Working Models in Attachment Relationships:
A Construct Revisited, Bretherton and Munholland
II. Biological Perspectives
6. Attachment Theory in Modern Evolutionary Perspective, Simpson
7. Modern Evolutionary Theory and Patterns of Attachment, Belsky
8. Psychobiological Origins of Infant Attachment and Separation Responses, Polan and Hofer
9. Attachment in Rhesus Monkeys, Suomi
10. Attachment and Temperament: Redundant, Independent, or Interacting Influences on Interpersonal Adaptation and Personality Development?, Vaughn and Bost
11. Psychophysiological Measures in the Study of Attachment, Fox and Card
III. Attachment in Infancy and Childhood
12. Interactional and Contextual Determinants of Attachment Security, Belsky
13. Early Attachment and Later Development, Thompson
14. The Measurement of Attachment Security in Infancy and Childhood, Solomon and George
IV. Attachment in Adolescence and Adulthood
15. Attachment in Adolescence, Allen and Land
16. Pair Bonds as Attachments: Evaluating the Evidence, Hazan and Zeifman
17. Adult Romantic Attachment and Couple Relationships, Feeney
18. Same-Sex Romantic Attachment, Mohr
19. The Adult Attachment Interview: Historical and Current Perspectives, Hesse
20. Measurement of Individual Differences in Adolescent and Adult Attachment, Crowell, Fraley, and Shaver
V. Clinical Applications of Attachment Theory and Research
21. Attachment and Psychopathology in Childhood, Greenberg
22. Attachment and Psychopathology in Adulthood, Dozier, Stovall, and Albus
23. Attachment Disorganization: Unresolved Loss, Relational Violence, and Lapses in Behavioral and Attentional Strategies, Lyons-Ruth and Jacobvitz
24. Contributions of Attachment Theory to Infant/n-/Parent Psychotherapy and Other Interventions with Infants and Young Children, Lieberman and Zeanah
25. Attachment Theory and Research: Implications for the Theory and Practice of Individual Psychotherapy with Adults, Slade
26. Psychoanalytic Theory from the Viewpoint of Attachment Theory and Research, Fonagy
27. Family and Couple Therapy: Toward Greater Security, Byng-Hall
VI. Emerging Topics and Perspectives
28. Attachment and Caregiving: The Caregiving Behavioral System, George and Solomon
29. Attachment Relationships in the Context of Multiple Caregivers, Howes
30. Relations among Relationships: Contributions from Attachment Theory and Research, Berlin and Cassidy
31. Cross-Cultural Patterns of Attachment: Universal and Contextual Dimensions, van IJzendoorn and Sagi
32. Loss and Bereavement: Attachment Theory and Recent Controversies Concerning "Grief Work" and the Nature of Detachment, Fraley and Shaver
33. A Wider View of Attachment and Exploration: Stability and Change during the Years of Immaturity, K. E. Grossmann, K. Grossmann, and Zimmermann
34. Affect, Imagery, and Attachment: Working Models of Interpersonal Affect and the Socialization of Emotion, Magai
35. Attachment and Religious Representations and Behavior, Kirkpatrick
36. Implications of Attachment Theory for Child Care Policies, Rutter and O'Connor
Epilogue. Attachment Theory: Eighteen Points with Suggestions for Future Studies, Main Contents
I. Overview of Attachment Theory
1. The Nature of the Child's Ties, Cassidy
2. The Emotional Dynamics of Disruptions in Attachment Relationships, Kobak
3. Normative Development: The Ontogeny of Attachment, Marvin and Britner
4. The Nature of Individual Differences in Infant Caregiver
Attachment, Weinfield, Sroufe, Egeland, and Carlson
5. Internal Working Models in Attachment Relationships: A Construct Revisited, Bretherton and Munholland
II. Biological Perspectives
6. Attachment Theory in Modern Evolutionary Perspective, Simpson
7. Modern Evolutionary Theory and Patterns of Attachment, Belsky
8. Psychobiological Origins of Infant Attachment and Separation Responses, Polan and Hofer
9. Attachment in Rhesus Monkeys, Suomi
10. Attachment and Temperament: Redundant, Independent, or Interacting Influences on Interpersonal Adaptation and Personality Development?, Vaughn and Bost
11. Psychophysiological Measures in the Study of Attachment, Fox and Card
III. Attachment in Infancy and Childhood
12. Interactional and Contextual Determinants of Attachment Security, Belsky
13. Early Attachment and Later Development, Thompson
14. The Measurement of Attachment Security in Infancy and Childhood, Solomon and George
IV. Attachment in Adolescence and Adulthood
15. Attachment in Adolescence, Allen and Land
16. Pair Bonds as Attachments: Evaluating the Evidence, Hazan and Zeifman
17. Adult Romantic Attachment and Couple Relationships, Feeney
18. Same-Sex Romantic Attachment, Mohr
19. The Adult Attachment Interview, Hesse
20. Measurement of Individual Differences in Adolescent and Adult Attachment, Crowell,
Fraley, and Shaver
V. Clinical Applications of Attachment Theory and Research
21. Attachment and Psychopathology in Childhood, Greenberg
22. Attachment and Psychopathology in Adulthood, Dozier, Stovall, and Albus
23. Attachment Disorganization, Lyons-Ruth and Jacobvitz
24. Contributions of Attachment Theory to Infant Parent Psychotherapy and Other Interventions
with Infants and Young Children, Lieberman and Zeanah
25. Attachment Theory and Research: Implications for the Theory and Practice of Individual
Psychotherapy with Adults, Slade
26. Psychoanalytic Theory from the Viewpoint of Attachment Theory and Research, Fonagy
27. Family and Couple Therapy: Toward Greater Security, Byng-Hall
VI. Emerging Topics and Perspectives
28. Attachment and Caregiving: The Caregiving Behavioral System, George and Solomon
29. Attachment Relationships in the Context of Multiple Caregivers, Howes
30. Relations among Relationships: Contributions from Attachment Theory and Research, Berlin
and Cassidy
31. Cross-Cultural Patterns of Attachment: Universal and Contextual Dimensions, van
IJzendoorn and Sagi
32. Loss and Bereavement: Attachment Theory and Recent Controversies Concerning "Grief Work" and the Nature of Detachment, Fraley and Shaver
33. A Wider View of Attachment and Exploration: Stability and Change during the Years of Immaturity, K. E. Grossmann, K. Grossmann, and Zimmermann
34. Affect, Imagery, and Attachment: Working Models of Interpersonal Affect and the Socialization of Emotion, Magai
35. Attachment and Religious Representations and Behavior, Kirkpatrick
36. Implications of Attachment Theory for Child Care Policies, Rutter and O'Connor
Epilogue. Attachment Theory: Eighteen Points with Suggestions for Future Studies, Main
I. Overview of Attachment Theory
1. The Nature of the Child's Ties, Cassidy
2. The Emotional Dynamics of Disruptions in Attachment Relationships: Implications for Theory, Research, and Clinical Intervention, Kobak
3. Normative Development: The Ontogeny of Attachment, Marvin and Britner
4. The Nature of Individual Differences in Infant/n-/Caregiver Attachment, Weinfield, Sroufe, Egeland, and Carlson
5. Internal Working Models in Attachment Relationships:
A Construct Revisited, Bretherton and Munholland
II. Biological Perspectives
6. Attachment Theory in Modern Evolutionary Perspective, Simpson
7. Modern Evolutionary Theory and Patterns of Attachment, Belsky
8. Psychobiological Origins of Infant Attachment and Separation Responses, Polan and Hofer
9. Attachment in Rhesus Monkeys, Suomi
10. Attachment and Temperament: Redundant, Independent, or Interacting Influences on Interpersonal Adaptation and Personality Development?, Vaughn and Bost
11. Psychophysiological Measures in the Study of Attachment, Fox and Card
III. Attachment in Infancy and Childhood
12. Interactional and Contextual Determinants of Attachment Security, Belsky
13. Early Attachment and Later Development, Thompson
14. The Measurement of Attachment Security in Infancy and Childhood, Solomon and George
IV. Attachment in Adolescence and Adulthood
15. Attachment in Adolescence, Allen and Land
16. Pair Bonds as Attachments: Evaluating the Evidence, Hazan and Zeifman
17. Adult Romantic Attachment and Couple Relationships, Feeney
18. Same-Sex Romantic Attachment, Mohr
19. The Adult Attachment Interview: Historical and Current Perspectives, Hesse
20. Measurement of Individual Differences in Adolescent and Adult Attachment, Crowell, Fraley, and Shaver
V. Clinical Applications of Attachment Theory and Research
21. Attachment and Psychopathology in Childhood, Greenberg
22. Attachment and Psychopathology in Adulthood, Dozier, Stovall, and Albus
23. Attachment Disorganization: Unresolved Loss, Relational Violence, and Lapses in Behavioral and Attentional Strategies, Lyons-Ruth and Jacobvitz
24. Contributions of Attachment Theory to Infant/n-/Parent Psychotherapy and Other Interventions with Infants and Young Children, Lieberman and Zeanah
25. Attachment Theory and Research: Implications for the Theory and Practice of Individual Psychotherapy with Adults, Slade
26. Psychoanalytic Theory from the Viewpoint of Attachment Theory and Research, Fonagy
27. Family and Couple Therapy: Toward Greater Security, Byng-Hall
VI. Emerging Topics and Perspectives
28. Attachment and Caregiving: The Caregiving Behavioral System, George and Solomon
29. Attachment Relationships in the Context of Multiple Caregivers, Howes
30. Relations among Relationships: Contributions from Attachment Theory and Research, Berlin and Cassidy
31. Cross-Cultural Patterns of Attachment: Universal and Contextual Dimensions, van IJzendoorn and Sagi
32. Loss and Bereavement: Attachment Theory and Recent Controversies Concerning "Grief Work" and the Nature of Detachment, Fraley and Shaver
33. A Wider View of Attachment and Exploration: Stability and Change during the Years of Immaturity, K. E. Grossmann, K. Grossmann, and Zimmermann
34. Affect, Imagery, and Attachment: Working Models of Interpersonal Affect and the Socialization of Emotion, Magai
35. Attachment and Religious Representations and Behavior, Kirkpatrick
36. Implications of Attachment Theory for Child Care Policies, Rutter and O'Connor
Epilogue. Attachment Theory: Eighteen Points with Suggestions for Future Studies, Main Contents
I. Overview of Attachment Theory
1. The Nature of the Child's Ties, Cassidy
2. The Emotional Dynamics of Disruptions in Attachment Relationships, Kobak
3. Normative Development: The Ontogeny of Attachment, Marvin and Britner
4. The Nature of Individual Differences in Infant Caregiver
Attachment, Weinfield, Sroufe, Egeland, and Carlson
5. Internal Working Models in Attachment Relationships: A Construct Revisited, Bretherton and Munholland
II. Biological Perspectives
6. Attachment Theory in Modern Evolutionary Perspective, Simpson
7. Modern Evolutionary Theory and Patterns of Attachment, Belsky
8. Psychobiological Origins of Infant Attachment and Separation Responses, Polan and Hofer
9. Attachment in Rhesus Monkeys, Suomi
10. Attachment and Temperament: Redundant, Independent, or Interacting Influences on Interpersonal Adaptation and Personality Development?, Vaughn and Bost
11. Psychophysiological Measures in the Study of Attachment, Fox and Card
III. Attachment in Infancy and Childhood
12. Interactional and Contextual Determinants of Attachment Security, Belsky
13. Early Attachment and Later Development, Thompson
14. The Measurement of Attachment Security in Infancy and Childhood, Solomon and George
IV. Attachment in Adolescence and Adulthood
15. Attachment in Adolescence, Allen and Land
16. Pair Bonds as Attachments: Evaluating the Evidence, Hazan and Zeifman
17. Adult Romantic Attachment and Couple Relationships, Feeney
18. Same-Sex Romantic Attachment, Mohr
19. The Adult Attachment Interview, Hesse
20. Measurement of Individual Differences in Adolescent and Adult Attachment, Crowell,
Fraley, and Shaver
V. Clinical Applications of Attachment Theory and Research
21. Attachment and Psychopathology in Childhood, Greenberg
22. Attachment and Psychopathology in Adulthood, Dozier, Stovall, and Albus
23. Attachment Disorganization, Lyons-Ruth and Jacobvitz
24. Contributions of Attachment Theory to Infant Parent Psychotherapy and Other Interventions
with Infants and Young Children, Lieberman and Zeanah
25. Attachment Theory and Research: Implications for the Theory and Practice of Individual
Psychotherapy with Adults, Slade
26. Psychoanalytic Theory from the Viewpoint of Attachment Theory and Research, Fonagy
27. Family and Couple Therapy: Toward Greater Security, Byng-Hall
VI. Emerging Topics and Perspectives
28. Attachment and Caregiving: The Caregiving Behavioral System, George and Solomon
29. Attachment Relationships in the Context of Multiple Caregivers, Howes
30. Relations among Relationships: Contributions from Attachment Theory and Research, Berlin
and Cassidy
31. Cross-Cultural Patterns of Attachment: Universal and Contextual Dimensions, van
IJzendoorn and Sagi
32. Loss and Bereavement: Attachment Theory and Recent Controversies Concerning "Grief Work" and the Nature of Detachment, Fraley and Shaver
33. A Wider View of Attachment and Exploration: Stability and Change during the Years of Immaturity, K. E. Grossmann, K. Grossmann, and Zimmermann
34. Affect, Imagery, and Attachment: Working Models of Interpersonal Affect and the Socialization of Emotion, Magai
35. Attachment and Religious Representations and Behavior, Kirkpatrick
36. Implications of Attachment Theory for Child Care Policies, Rutter and O'Connor
Epilogue. Attachment Theory: Eighteen Points with Suggestions for Future Studies, Main