Attachment During Infancy and Early Childhood: Cultural Variations, Development of

作者: Hiltrud Otto

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-08-097086-8.23166-8

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摘要: This article presents an overview of ethological attachment theory as conceptualized by John Bowlby, characterizing the development relationships during infancy biologically preprogrammed capacity. It depicts various empirical approaches to measure differences in and ongoing scientific discussion on psychobiological processes underlying different organizations. The end summarizes major challenges original formulation posed cultural psychology, anthropology, sociobiology, which led innovations theory, generating a context-informed approach attachment.

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