Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Attachment and Development

Rate this book
Attachment theory is the current dominant theory of parent-child relationships and their influence on development. The theory has generated an ever-expanding body of empirical work, and is one of the few contemporary comprehensive psychological theories. However, it is also controversial, with
researchers generally falling into one or other of two camps. Consequently, most of the books published to date focus on specific aspects of attachment work, and do not provide the reader (especially students) with a view of the theory overall and how it relates to other areas within child
development. Susan Goldberg, who has done research on parent-child relationships and attachment methods and theory since the 1960's is ideally placed in writing this book that provides a coherent overview of the field and its place within child developmental psychology as a whole. She is widely
known in the field, and along with many research articles, she has edited a volume on the 'state of the art' in attachment theory, published in 1995. In our time, the view that parent-child attachment plays a central role in a child's psychological development has been widely accepted. This was not
always the case. Attachment theory and the research it generated played an important role in producing the empirical evidence needed to support this view, and over the last 30 years, there has been an explosion of work in this area. 'Attachment and Development' is one of the few comprehensive and
critical overviews of the theory and research in attachment across the lifespan. It provides a detailed examination of the factors that contribute to shaping early attachment, and the effects of attachment on development including social competence, mental health and physical health. Special
emphasis is given to newly emerging research on the role of cognition and emotion in internal working models of attachment, as well as to the role of psychology. In order to achieve a balanced evaluation of this area as a whole, the book concludes with a critical appraisal of the contributions and
limitations of attachment research and theory.

301 pages, Hardcover

First published April 28, 2000

3 people are currently reading
25 people want to read

About the author

Susan Goldberg

28 books4 followers

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
2 (16%)
4 stars
6 (50%)
3 stars
4 (33%)
2 stars
0 (0%)
1 star
0 (0%)
Displaying 1 of 1 review
57 reviews
May 6, 2018
This text was incredibly helpful through my college course in Attachment theory. I can further understand my own life in regards to attachment relationships. I suggest this book to anyone wanting learn why they have the relationship patterns that they do. Once these patterns are put into terms, it can be easier to understand and recognize relationship patterns (from our primary caregivers to our adult relationships).
Displaying 1 of 1 review

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.