Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Unit I: Overview
1. The Early History of Attachment Theory and Research
2. Major Propositions of Attachment Theory
Unit II: Infancy and Early Childhood
3. Research Methods for Infancy
4. Phases in the Development of Attachments in Infancy
5. Sensitive Responsiveness
6. More Influences on Attachment Patterns
7. Early Correlates and Sequelae of Attachment Patterns
8. Cultural Variations in Attachment Relationships
9. Fathers
10. Maternal Employment and Infant Day Care
11. Attachment Hierarchies
12. Early Intervention
Unit III: Childhood
13. Representational Models
14. Assessment in Childhood
15. Childhood Correlates of Attachment Patterns
Unit IV: Adolescence and Adulthood
16. Theoretical Speculations
17. Assessing Adult Attachments
18. Research About Adolescent and Adult Attachments
Epilogue
References
Name Index
Subject Index