The ongoing growth of attachment research has given rise to new
perspectives on classic theoretical questions as well as fruitful
new debates. This unique book identifies nine central questions
facing the field and invites leading authorities to address them in
46 succinct chapters. Multiple perspectives are presented on what
constitutes an attachment relationship, the best ways to measure
attachment security, how internal working models operate, the
importance of early attachment relationships for later behavior,
challenges in cross-cultural research, how attachment-based
interventions work, and more. The concluding chapter by the editors
delineates points of convergence and divergence among the
contributions and distills important implications for future theory
and research.
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