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Attachment Theory, Child Maltreatment and Family Support
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Author(s):
David Howe
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Marian Brandon
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Diana Hinings
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Gillian Schofield
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1999
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Macmillan Education UK
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978-0-333-74978-4
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978-1-349-14975-9
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1999
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10.1007/978-1-349-14975-9
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: working with families and children
pp. 9
Introduction
pp. 12
Understanding attachment theory
pp. 31
Measuring attachment across the lifespan
pp. 46
Secure and autonomous patterns
pp. 61
Avoidant, defended and dismissing patterns
pp. 87
Ambivalent, dependent and preoccupied patterns
pp. 122
Disorganised, controlling and unresolved patterns
pp. 169
Introduction
pp. 174
Gathering information for assessment
pp. 196
Analysing, assessing and classifying the information
pp. 230
Formulating the aims of intervention
pp. 246
Introducing protective mechanisms and processes
pp. 266
The sites and focus of intervention
pp. 292
Conclusion
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