Description
To explain and understand the patterns that attachment play in psychiatric and social problems a body of knowledge has sprung up which owes much to the pioneering work of the late John Bowlby. This book draws together recent theoretical contributions, research findings and clinical data from psychiatrists, psychologists, sociologists and ethologists from Britain, America and Europe.
Table of Contents:
A. Bitulco, Royal Holloway and Bedford New College; John Bowlby, Tavistock Clinic, London; J. Byng-Hall, Tavistock Clinic, London; T. Harris, Royal Holloway and Bedford New College; R. Hinde, University of Cambridge; J. Hopkins, Tavistock Clinic, London; Colin Murray Parkes, The London Hospital Medical College; Joan Stevenson-Hinde, University of Cambridge; K.E. Grossman, University of Regensburg, Germany; G. Liotti, Rome; M. Ainsworth, University of Virginia, USA; J. Bretherton, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA; C.G. Eichberg, Columbia Associates in Psychiatry, USA; M. Main, University of California, Berkeley, USA; P. Marris, University of California, L.A., USA; M. Radke-Yoorow, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, USA; R. Weiss, University of Massachusetts, USA