INTRODUCTION: How Do We Become Who We Are? |
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PART I. What Do Children Need? |
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1. Mother-Love: Worst-Case Scenarios |
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2. Enter Bowlby: The Search for a Theory of Relatedness |
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3. Bowlby and Klein: Fantasy vs. Reality |
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4. Psychopaths in the Making: Forty-four Juvenile Thieves |
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5. Call to Arms: The World Health Report |
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6. First Battlefield: "A Two-Year-Old Goes to Hospital" |
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7. Of Goslings and Babies: The Birth of Attachment Theory |
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8. "What's the Use to Psychoanalyze a Goose?" Turmoil, Hostility, and Debate |
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9. Monkey Love: Warm, Secure, Continuous |
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PART II. Breakthrough: The Assessment of Parenting Style |
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11. The Strange Situation |
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12. Second Front: Ainsworth's American Revolution |
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PART III. The Fate of Early Attachments |
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13. The Minnesota Studies: Parenting Style and Personality Development |
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14. The Mother, the Father, and the Outside World: Attachment Quality and Childhood Relationships |
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15. Structures of the Mind: Building a Model of Human Connection |
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16. The Black Box Reopened: Mary Main's Berkeley Studies |
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17. They Are Leaning Out for Love: The Strategies and Defenses of Anxiously Attached Children, and the Possibilities for Change |
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18. Ugly Needs, Ugly Me: Anxious Attachment and Shame |
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19. A New Generation of Critics: The Findings Contested |
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PART IV. Give Parents a Break! Nature-Nurture Erupts Anew |
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20. Born That Way? Stella Chess and the Difficult Child |
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21. Renaissance of Biological Determinism: The Temperament Debate |
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22. A Rage in the Nursery: The Infant Day-Care Wars |
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23. Astonishing Attunements: The Unseen Emotional Life of Babies |
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PART V. The Legacy of Attachment in Adult Life |
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24. The Residue of Our Parents: Passing on Insecure Attachment |
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25. Attachment in Adulthood: The Secure Base vs. The Desperate Child Within |
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26. Repetition and Change: Working Through Insecure Attachment |
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PART VI. The Odyssey of an Idea |
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27. Avoidant Society: Cultural Roots of Anxious Attachment |
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28. Looking Back: Bowlby and Ainsworth |
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APPENDIX: Typical Patterns of Secure and Anxious Attachment |
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |
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NOTES |
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BIBLIOGRAPHY |
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INDEX |
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