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The Attachment Bond
Affectional Ties across the Lifespan
The Attachment Bond
Affectional Ties across the Lifespan
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Description
The Attachment Bond: Affectional Ties across the Lifespan draws together and evaluates the vast body of research on the causes and consequences of attachment security in infants, growing children, and adults. Reviewing and synthesizing the results of five decades of attachment theory and research in the fields of developmental, clinical, and social and personality psychology, Virginia M. Shiller succinctly summarizes the most important findings regarding the significance of early as well as ongoing security in attachment relationships. Conclusions from studies conducted around the globe inform the reader of the impact of relational experiences in childhood, adolescence, and adulthood on the social, emotional, and physical well-being of individuals.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Nonsense, Common Sense, and (a little) Research: Birth of the Study of Attachment
Chapter 2 First Bonds: Infants and Parents
Chapter 3 How Do Attachment Relationships Lay the Groundwork for Future Development
Chapter 4 Toddlers and Preschoolers: Bonds with Parents, Teachers, and Peers
Chapter 5 Mothers, Fathers, and their Own Histories of Attachment
Chapter 6 Attachment Security: Links to Adaptation in Middle Childhood and Adolescence
Chapter 7 Bonds in Adulthood: Becoming and Remaining a Couple
Chapter 8 Practical Issues: The Impact of Attachment Parenting, Childcare, and Post-Divorce Overnight Visitation on Young Children
Conclusion Putting it All Together: The Role of Attachment through the Lifespan
Product details
Published | 17 Jan 2017 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 1 |
ISBN | 9781978798007 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Illustrations | 2 b/w photos; 3 tables; |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Dr. Virginia M. Shiller takes the reader on a lifelong journey exploring the attachment bond, from birth to death, in The Attachment Bond: Affectional Ties Across the Lifespan. She presents an overview of attachment theory, incorporating the theories of Bowlby, Ainsworth, Freud, Watson, Harlow, and even Benjamin Spock. Embracing a storytelling approach, Shiller weaves together theory and examples in an easy to read, yet comprehensive volume.... Shiller provides an extensive summary of attachment research that has occurred over the past century, educating her readers through clearly written and comprehensive research reviews in conjunction with real-life vignettes.... Shiller has offered a comprehensive overview of attachment theory and has provided us, through storytelling, an understanding of how theory and life intertwine. If Bowlby were alive today, he would be proud of Shiller.
PsycCRITIQUES
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The juxtaposition of research results and studies with case studies and the attention to explaining the impact of these studies and their review on the overall attachment theory's development presumes no prior psychological expertise. While psychologists will likely be the primary readers of The Attachment Bond, it's important to note that a secondary audience of non-experts, from parents to early childhood educators, will find it equally accessible. The result is a solid, research-based overview that is recommended for psychologists, parents, and educators alike, representing a surprisingly accessible synthesis of study and real-world applications as it probes the latest developments in attachment theory.
Midwest Book Review
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Because attachment patterns influence not just mental health, but also the relationships that we develop with our romantic partners and the ones we create with our children, it seems that every effort should be made to better understand them. The Attachment Bond offers perhaps the most informative summary to date of attachment theory, and its implications on the relational experiences that we carry throughout our lives.
Psych Central
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This book is for the reader interested in an approachable yet nuanced review of the lifespan implications of attachment bonds and how this body of knowledge itself has developed over time. Shiller synthesizes over a half-century of important research, covering many core themes: continuity and discontinuity, the transmission gap, affect regulation and mentalization, psychobiology, and stress responses. Managing to be straightforward while not shying away from complexity or vulnerability, The Attachment Bondoffers a “secure” base from which we might further explore.
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
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Chapter by chapter, page by page, this book offers a very comprehensive and highly technical insight into the world of attachment theory and its relevance to practice across the lifespan. The application to social work practice is only too clear once one digests and appreciates the contents of this book. . . . This is an insightful and informative book which draws on research internationally. . . Reviewed, on the rear of Shiller’s book, by seminal writers in the area of attachment theory such as Siegel, Steele and Van Ijzendoorn clearly positions this book as a top read for professionals and academics.
British Journal of Social Work
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Virginia M. Shiller has created an insightful summary of the intricate field of attachment theory and research, beautifully weaving the strands of developmental concepts, empirical findings, and personal, clinical, and societal implications into a concise and useful summary of this important area of knowledge. Making sense of our own attachment experiences is a powerful means to integrate the past into a more sensitive present and open our future relationships in positive and security-promoting ways. Take in these well-presented summaries and make sense of the intricacies of our lifelong developmental pathways!
Daniel J. Siegel, Law Offices of Daniel J. Siegel, LLC

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