Description |
xvii, 327 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Series |
The family therapy and counseling series |
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Family therapy and counseling series.
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Contents |
Machine generated contents note: SECTION I INTRODUCTION -- 1.Attachment in Cultural Contexts / Kok-Mun Ng -- SECTION II CONCEPTUAL EXTENSIONS AND MEASUREMENT ISSUES -- 2.Adult Attachment Reconceptualized: A Chinese Perspective / Young S. Song -- 3.Attachment Within a Cultural Perspective: Relationships With Exploration and Self-Orientations / Selen Imamoglu -- 4.Amae Through the Eyes of Japanese Mothers: Refining Differences and Similarities Between Attachment and Amae / Kazuko Y. Behrens -- 5.Cultural Variations in the Link Between Attachment and Bereavement -- 6.Assessment of Adult Attachment Across Cultures: Conceptual and Methodological Considerations / Shiri Lavy -- 7.Cross-Cultural Adult Attachment Research: A Review of Methods and Measures / Margaret Keiley -- 8.The Utility of the Adult Attachment Interview in the United States: Effects of Ethnicity and Age Group / Carol M. Magai -- SECTION III CHILD-CAREGIVER ATTACHMENT -- |
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Contents note continued: 9.A Cross-Cultural Study of Attachment in Korea and the United States: Infant and Maternal Behavior During the Strange Situation / Nancy Hazen -- 10.Culturally Relevant Parenting Predictors of Attachment Security: Perspectives From Turkey / Cigdem Kagitcibasi -- 11.Attachment Theory, Culture, and Africa: Past, Present, and Future / Peter Cooper -- SECTION IV ADULT ATTACHMENT -- 12.Adult Attachment in Cross-Cultural and International Research: Universality Issues / Kathleen Malley-Morrison -- 13.Romantic Attachment From Argentina to Zimbabwe: Patterns of Adaptive Variation Across Contexts, Cultures, and Local Ecologies / David P. Schmitt -- 14.Culture, Attachment Style, and Romantic Relationships / Richard L. Rapson -- 15.Mothering From the Margins: The Mother-Daughter Relationship in a Culture of Son Preference / Rachana Johri -- |
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Contents note continued: 16.Adult Attachment Patterns and Their Consequences in Romantic Relationships: A Comparison Between China and the United States / Lin Shi -- SECTION V CLINICAL APPLICATIONS -- 17.Attachment Dynamics and Latin Cultures: Areas of Convergence and Divergence / Mylinh T. Pham -- 18.Contextual Thinking in Attachment: Implications for Clinical Assessment and Interventions in Cultural Contexts / Lin Shi |
Summary |
"Attachment: Expanding the Cultural Connections" is so unique among scholarly publications that it will likely become standard reading for scholars interested in culturally based attachment issues. It is a comprehensive and varied international and cross-cultural resource that gives counseling and psychotherapy students, clinicians, and researchers the opportunity to learn about and compare the universality of attachment theory |
Notes |
Formerly CIP. Uk |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Attachment behavior -- Cross-cultural studies.
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Intimacy (Psychology) -- Cross-cultural studies.
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Object Attachment.
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Cross-Cultural Comparison.
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Genre/Form |
Cross-cultural studies.
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Cross-cultural studies
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Author |
Erdman, Phyllis, 1949-
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Ng, Kok-Mun.
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LC no. |
2009045290 |
ISBN |
9780415990592 hardback |
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0415990599 hardback |
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