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Haynes, Clare F.; And Others – Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 1984
The paper describes the characteristics of thriving and failure to thrive (FTT) children and their mothers and examines the effect of short-term lay health visitor intervention in cases of nonorganic failure to thrive. Three patients of interaction were identified in the FTT group, benign neglect, incoordination, over hostility. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Child Development, Child Neglect, Infants
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Nelson, Margaret K. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006
This paper explores how single mothers both incorporate others into family life (e.g., when they ask others to care for their children) and simultaneously "do families" in a manner that holds out a vision of a "traditional" family structure. Drawing on research with White, rural single mothers, the author explores the manner in which these women…
Descriptors: Mothers, One Parent Family, Family Life, Traditionalism
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McCollum, Eric E. – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1985
Describes a different type of continuing attachment between former spouses by extending Bowen's (1978) ideas about emotional cut-off to the relationship between former spouses. Guidelines are offered concerning clinical interventions in emotionally cut-off divorce cases and a case example is provided. (NRB)
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Divorce, Emotional Adjustment, Family Counseling
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Torbert, Marianne; Schnieder, Lynne B. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1986
This article focuses on Positive and Effective Multicultural Interaction (PEMI). To achieve PEMI, games and activities must support opportunities for inclusion of people who differ from one another. Four low organized games which encourage bonding and autonomy are described. (MT)
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Childrens Games, Elementary Education, Multicultural Education
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Furman, Wyndol; Simon, Valerie A. – Developmental Psychology, 2004
It is believed that by adulthood, independent attachments to the mother and the father coalesce into a single state of mind with respect to attachment. If true, states of mind with respect to mothers and fathers should be concordant. Fifty-six young adults were administered two versions of the Adult Attachment Interview, each of which asked about…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Parent Child Relationship, Interviews, Measures (Individuals)
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Hamm, Jill V.; Faircloth, Beverly S. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2005
Friendships serve as a secure base and buffer that help adolescents to cope with the psychological challenges of the social ecology of high school. Through these relationships, adolescents develop a stronger sense of belonging to their schools.
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attachment Behavior, Friendship, Student Adjustment
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Haldeman, Douglas C. – Counseling Psychologist, 2004
The debate among scholars and gay activists and religious/political activists about the appropriateness and efficacy of conversion therapy has left out a number of individuals for whom neither gay-affirmative nor conversion therapy may be indicated. The present discussion, through the use of case material, offers considerations for the…
Descriptors: Therapy, Familiarity, Interpersonal Relationship, Homosexuality
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Suomi, Stephen J. – Human Development, 2005
The social networks that rhesus monkeys develop in nature are centered around multiple generations of matrilineal kin embedded in larger social groupings that have some degree of distinctiveness and permanence. Within each family, infants initially grow up in the care of their mothers and the close presence of relatives, and they subsequently…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Parent Child Relationship, Mothers, Infants
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Spencer, Christopher – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2005
This is part of a campaign to encourage educational researchers, geographers in particular, to spread their literature searches beyond their immediate subject area. The question of place attachment and identity is reviewed through the psychologistal literature. The hypothesis is offered and supported, that place, in a geographical sense is also…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Psychologists, Geography, Educational Researchers
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Bennett, Susanne; Saks, Loretta Vitale – Journal of Social Work Education, 2006
This article conceptualizes an attachment-based model of the student-field instructor relationship, based on empirical research concerning internal working models of attachment, which continue into adulthood and serve as templates for life-long relating. Supportive relationships within a noncritical context are salient for effective supervision;…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Social Work, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship, Counselor Training
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Brooks, Jean E. – Children & Schools, 2006
Children and youths are at risk of some negative outcomes because of hazards in their environment. A review of the literature on resilience provides guidelines for minimizing risks and promoting positive outcomes for children and youths. This article provides a rationale for incorporating resilience-building efforts in schools and explores ways in…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Children, Youth, Risk
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Robb, Megan – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2002
Describes the evolution of the art therapy process at a U.S. six-week day camp for Russian children from orphanages. Art therapy helped address anxiety-provoking issues that the children faced. This paper explores cross-cultural issues, and the attachment disorder and PTSD symptoms that emerged, and demonstrates the importance of art as a healing…
Descriptors: Adopted Children, Anxiety, Art Therapy, Attachment Behavior
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Owens, Caroline V. – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 1999
Notes that young children need to express joys and sadness; discusses candle ceremony designed for discussions of grief. Suggests teachers inform parents of the ceremony and solicit their help in preparing children, resolve not to try to solve all problems that may be discussed, inform children the moments are private, and plan for difficult…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Ceremonies, Classroom Techniques, Grief
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Neswald-McCalip, Rhonda – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2001
Clarifies key concepts and assumptions of attachment theory, emphasizing the importance of adult attachment relationships in counseling supervision. Case examples are presented of supervisee behaviors and subsequent supervision strategies used during semester long practicum. The case examples illustrate how the application of theoretical…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Case Studies, Counselor Training, Practicums
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Miller, Joan G. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2005
This chapter argues for the essential role of culture in forming the basic constructs and theories of developmental psychology. The case is made for the need to overcome the cultural insularity of core developmental concepts and methods in order to create a psychology that is more truly universal.
Descriptors: Developmental Psychology, Cultural Influences, Moral Values, Research
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