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Child Attachment ResearchChild Development Media » History, Theory & Research » Child Attachment ResearchThis video, and accompanying book by Stanley Greenspan, M.D., enables the viewer to help a baby begin to develop healthy relationships with others by recognizing the infant's first feelings and responding to the baby's cues. Includes First Feelings: Milestones in the Emotional Development of your Baby and Child, 247 pages. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This book helps professionals who work with the families of young children to establish those crucial bonds, giving the parents the means to identify their children’s needs, enhance interaction with their children, and address any factors that might prevent them from building a strong relationship with their children.
Attachment theory had its roots in Bowlby's wide ranging intellectual interests, his openness to the work of others and his own personal history, all of which is discussed in this video by him, his colleagues and his adult children. DVD and VHS
In this video seminar, filmed at the Tavistock Clinic in London, John Bowlby describes the research that resulted in his theory of attachment, the contributions of Mary Ainsworth to the study of attachment,and the importance of attachment through out human life. VHS or DVD
This book is a biographical portrait on the early years of John Bowlby's life and work. The author sheds light on a number of little-known events that are linked to the eventual creation of Attachment Theory.
This video examines the life and work of Mary Ainsworth. It also presents an introduction to attachment theory and to the methodology of observational research.
This comprehensive, 925 page, Handbook provides a landmark review and synthesis of the current state of knowledge about attachment and loss in children and adults.This publication also provides an definitive overview of the work of John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth.
This video is about early infant attachment and how bonding with the parent affects the development of the child. Also reviews the research of many scientists. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
Michael Trout examines perspectives of infant mental health and the bonds developed between babies and their mothers. Includes vignettes from both healthy and conflicted caregiver-infant dyads. Available in VHS format only.
This one-page scale facilitates early detection of aberrant patterns of parent-infant responsiveness and was designed for easy and rapid use by pediatric and mental health practitioners.
This video examines the separation-individuation process, identified by Dr. Margaret Mahler, and the development of the sense of self during the first eighteen months of life. Includes: VHS or DVD
The separation-individuation process, as identified by Margaret Mahler, pinpointed aspects of the early life of the child not previously known. Includes: VHS
This video shows the four sub-phases of individuation, identified and describe by Margaret Mahler, that a child moves through as personality develops. Includes: VHS or DVD
The Developing Mind reveals the latest research about memory, feelings, neuropathology and intelligence. This book delivers an in-depth look at how the human mind and personality is developed.
Child psychiatrist Daniel J. Siegel, M.D., and early childhood expert Mary Hartzell, M.Ed., explore the extent to which our childhood experiences shape the way we parent.
This edition presents information about infant mental health theory from a clinical and educational viewpoint. Topics include developmental psychopathology, frequently encountered disorders of infancy, approaches to clinical assessment and intervention, and social policy applications. 600 pages
This book offers adoptive parents help to understanding how prior experiences and other factors can create obstacles for children needing to form attachments to their new parents.
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