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Development of interaction and attachment : traditional and non-traditional approaches : [proceedings of the colloquium 'Mother-child interactions and attachment, old and new perspectives', Amsterdam, 16-19 May 1995]

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Development of interaction and attachment : traditional and non-traditional approaches : [proceedings of the colloquium 'Mother-child interactions and attachment, old and new perspectives', Amsterdam, 16-19 May 1995] / edited by W. Koops, J.B. Hoeksma and D.C. van den Boom.
Publication
North-Holland, Amsterdam ; New York : Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1997.

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Additional Authors
  • Koops, W.
  • Hoeksma, J. B.
  • Boom, D. C. van den.
  • Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen. Afd. Letterkunde.
Description
viii, 326 p. : ill.; 25 cm.
Summary
Mother-child interaction and attachment have high priority on the agenda of Dutch policy makers and scientific fund raisers. The Dutch Ministry of Education has acknowledged the importance of fundamental research of caregiver-child interaction and has invested in a nation-wide Dutch research project called "Experimental longitudinal research on caregiver-child relationships" (ELO). The basic goal was to experimentally test the core hypothesis of classic attachment theory: the sensitivity-attachment hypothesis, stating that mother's sensitive responsiveness determines attachment security. This volume consists of the written versions of presentations by invited experts, as well as of a series of short reports based on the posters displayed and discussed during the colloquium. The work should contribute to the progressive development of theory, methodology, and research of early mother-child interaction and attachment.
Series Statement
Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen Verhandelingen, Afd. Letterkunde ; nieuwe reeks, d. 171
Uniform Title
Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, Afd. Letterkunde ; nieuwe reeks, d. 171.
Subject
  • Mother and infant > Congresses
  • Attachment behavior in children > Congresses
  • Attachment behavior in children
  • Mother and infant
  • Affektive Bindung
  • Interaktion
  • Kind
  • Mutter
  • Soziale Bindung
  • Moeder-kind-relaties
  • Gehechtheid
  • Mutter > Kind > Kongressbericht
  • Kind > Mutter > Kongressbericht
  • Bindung (Psychol., Soziol.) > Kongressbericht
  • Mutterbindung
  • Mères et enfants > Congrès
  • Attachement chez l'enfant > Congrès
  • Psychologie
  • Mères
  • Attachement
  • Enfants
  • relation mère-enfant
Genre/Form
  • Conference papers and proceedings.
  • Aufsatzsammlung
  • Konferenzschrift – Amsterdam – 1995
  • Konferenzschrift – Amsterdam – 1996
  • [Actes de congrès]
Note
  • Papers from a meeting held in 1995.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Stagnation and Progress in Research in Early Mother-Child Interaction and Attachment --- The development of John Bowlby's ideas on attachment: His early works --- Classical and contextual determinants of attachment security --- The importance of early mother-infant interactional studies for child psychiatry --- Effects of two mother-infant intervention programs upon children's development at 7, 10, and 12 years --- Attachment and intervention in adoptive families with and without biological children --- Early mother-infant interaction and quality of attachment in preterm infants --- Differential age-effects of brief early hospitalization --- How is development conceptualized in mother-child interaction research? --- Modeling the sensitivity-attachment hypothesis --- The biopsychology of caretaker-infant interaction and 'early risk of deviance' --- Between strange situations and false beliefs: Working models and theories of mind --- Attachment in context --- A relational perspective on attachment --- The development of attachment and attachment-related competences: a dynamic model -------- A new instrument for measuring quality of attachment: The California Attachment Procedure. Some preliminary results --- Low visibility of attachment-types in normal young Dutch children --- Maternal sensitivity and the quality of attachment of day-care and home-reared infants --- Attachment and adaptation in adolescence --- Attachment in adolescence: A longitudinal perspective --- Early responsivity and speech language development in preterm infants --- Loss of control and negative behaviors in two-month-old infants in social and non-social situations --- Maternal regulation of visual attention in 2- to 4-month-old infants --- Early infancy and the evolutionary theory of socialization --- Affective quality of mother-child interaction as a predictor of children's school achievement: Evidence for a situation specific relationship --- Parent-child interaction under conditions of environmental stress: Exploring the use of neural network simulations --- The context of mother-child interaction in two urban communities in Bandung, Indonesia.
ISBN
  • 0444858156
  • 9780444858153
OCLC
  • ocm36820709
  • 36820709
  • SCSB-9524443
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library