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Epstein, Karen – Early Child Development and Care, 1993
Videotaped 12 breastfeeding mothers and their babies during breastfeeding sessions to investigate maternal-infant interactions occurring during breastfeeding sessions. Presents four case studies to examine differences in breastfeeding interactions, as well as benefits and disadvantages that breastfeeding provided different mother-child pairs. (MM)
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Breastfeeding, Case Studies, Infants
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Carmen, Sally – Infants and Young Children, 1994
This article presents various techniques for improving parent-child relationships during infancy and early childhood. It covers assessment of the parent-infant relationship and discusses interaction-focused intervention, which involves sensitivity to social cues, reciprocity, and enhancement of quiet states; and knowledge-focused intervention,…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Evaluation, Infants, Interaction
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Horvath, Adam O.; Marx, Ronald W. – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 1990
Examined time limited (10 sessions) counseling treatments to explore history of working alliance over time. Two counselors working with four clients reported similar patterns of working alliance development. Initial development phase of working relationship appeared to be followed by period when relationship decays, but it appeared that the…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Counseling, Counseling Objectives, Counselor Attitudes
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Hegar, Rebecca L. – Child Welfare, 1993
When choosing permanent homes for foster children, attachment, permanence, and kinship can be used as criteria for selection. Each of these criteria represents an established value in child welfare theory. Reports a case study of three siblings entering adoption in which the three criteria formed the basis for a placement recommendation that…
Descriptors: Adoption, Attachment Behavior, Case Studies, Child Welfare
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Rosen, Karen Schneider; Rothbaum, Fred – Developmental Psychology, 1993
Mothers and fathers of 62 children were seen separately in the Strange Situation procedure, and their caregiving behaviors were separately assessed using several measures. Results revealed only one effect, that mothers of securely attached children were more responsive to their children than other mothers. (BC)
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Child Rearing, Fathers, Infants
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Isabella, Russell A. – Child Development, 1993
Mothers of secure one year olds were more sensitively responsive to their infants at one and four months and less rejecting at one and nine months than mothers of insecure infants. Mothers of insecure-resistant one year olds were less sensitively responsive to their infants at one month than were mothers of secure and insecure-avoidant infants.…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Early Childhood Education, Infants, Mothers
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Lopez, Frederick G.; Gover, Mark R. – Journal of Counseling and Development, 1993
Reviews and critiques three self-report measures of parent-adolescent attachment (Parental Bonding Instrument, Parental Attachment Questionnaire, Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment) and three self-report measures of parent-adolescent separation-individuation (Psychological Separation Inventory, Personal Authority in the Family System…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Attachment Behavior, Evaluation Methods
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Portello, Jacqueline Y. – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 1993
Reviews literature on attachment process between adopted children and their mothers. Explains empirical research in relation to Bowlby's theoretical formulation of attachment, basic thesis of which is that infants develop affectional bonds at specific ages of their development and, therefore, child's age at time of adoption is important…
Descriptors: Adoption, Attachment Behavior, Child Development, Foreign Countries
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Frankel, Karen A.; Bates, John E. – Child Development, 1990
Attempted to replicate findings of a previous study which found that mother-toddler interaction during problem solving was related to the child's prior attachment security. Examined the relationship between problem-solving interactions on the one hand, and mother-child interactions at home and infant temperament on the other. (PCB)
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Infant Behavior, Mothers, Parent Child Relationship
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Greenberger, Ellen; McLaughlin, Caitlin S. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1998
Self-report data from 157 college students show that, in general, more secure attachments were positively related to support-seeking and active problem-solving coping styles and to females', but not males', tendency to explain hypothetical successes and failures in a positive or self-enhancing manner. Sex differences in security of attachments are…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, College Students, Coping, Failure
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McCarthy, Christopher J.; Brack, Greg; Brack, Catherine J.; Liu, Hsin-tine Tina; Carlson, Michele Hill – Journal of College Counseling, 1998
Assesses the relationship of parental attachment and gender to appraisals of conflict with parents in an effort to clarify the psychological mechanisms that mediate the relationship between attachment and psychological well being. Students' gender and level of parental attachment may be systematically related to how parental conflicts are…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, College Students, Conflict, Higher Education
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Phares, Vicky; Renk, Kimberly – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1998
Describes four studies leading to development of the Perceptions of Parents (POP) measure. POP can be completed by adolescents even if they do not have contact with a parent. Psychometric properties are described. Two factors, positive affect and negative affect, emerged; scores are related to adolescents' psychological adjustment. (Author/EMK)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescents, Affective Measures, Attachment Behavior
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Bradley, Robert H. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1998
Defends attachment theory and its relation to parental investment. Misunderstandings of the rationale for Parental Investment in the Child Questionnaire (PIC) and the measurement of attitudes in Sharon Hays's article are discussed. Parental and cultural issues are discussed with particular attention to data on fathers and applicability across…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Attitude Measures, Child Rearing, Fathers
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Gelso, Charles J.; Hill, Clara E.; Mohr, Jonathan J.; Rochlem, Aaron B.; Zack, Jason – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1999
Study uses the consensual qualitative-research method to address questions about therapists' perceptions of transference in long-term therapy: How does transference operate? How is transference dealt with and resolved? What problems do therapists encounter with transference? Findings suggest that transference operated in a complex manner for…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Counseling Psychology, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Client Relationship
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Beckwith, Leila; Cohen, Sarale E.; Hamilton, Claire E. – Developmental Psychology, 1999
Prospective longitudinal study examined continuity in infants' experience to attachment representations at 18 years. Found that adults with dismissing representations had received less sensitive maternal care than adults with secure or preoccupied representations. Adverse life events through age 12, especially parental divorce, reduced likelihood…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Divorce, Individual Development, Infants
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