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The making and breaking of affectional bonds /

By: Bowlby, John.
Series: Routledge classics.Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2005, (2006)Description: xi, 212 p. ; 20 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0415354811; 9780415354813:.Subject(s): Attachment behavior | Attachment behavior in children | Separation anxiety in children | Infants -- DevelopmentDDC classification: 618.9289
Contents:
Psychoanalysis and child care (1956-8) -- An ethological approach to research in child development (1957) -- Childhood mourning and its implications for psychiatry (1961) -- Effects on behaviour of disruption of an affectional bond (1967-8) -- Separation and loss within the family (1968-70) -- Self-reliance and some conditions that promote it (1970-3) -- The making and breaking of affectional bonds (1976-7).
Summary: Bowlby's interest in the effects on a developing child of different forms of family experience began in 1929 when he worked for six months in a school for behaviourally challenged children. These essays, spanning 20 years of his speaking about this subject, are clear and systematic.
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Originally published in 1979.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [189]-201) and index.

Psychoanalysis and child care (1956-8) -- An ethological approach to research in child development (1957) -- Childhood mourning and its implications for psychiatry (1961) -- Effects on behaviour of disruption of an affectional bond (1967-8) -- Separation and loss within the family (1968-70) -- Self-reliance and some conditions that promote it (1970-3) -- The making and breaking of affectional bonds (1976-7).

Bowlby's interest in the effects on a developing child of different forms of family experience began in 1929 when he worked for six months in a school for behaviourally challenged children. These essays, spanning 20 years of his speaking about this subject, are clear and systematic.

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