نتایج جستجو برای: infant attachment behaviors

تعداد نتایج: 260509  

2014
Peter Fonagy

Introduction The development of attachment measures began with the assessment of infant behaviour, in the Strange Situation Paradigm. This procedure and the establishment of its validity led to the ‘move to the level of representations’ (Main, Kaplan, & Cassidy, 1985), in the assessment of attachment patterns later in development. The greatest achievement here was the Adult Attachment Interview...

2008
Jarno Jansen Carolina de Weerth J. Marianne Riksen-Walraven

A positive effect of breastfeeding on the mother–infant relationship is often assumed in the scientific literature, but this has not been systematically reviewed. This review aims to clarify the role of breastfeeding in the mother–infant relationship, which is conceptualized as the maternal bond toward the infant and infant attachment toward the mother. Our findings indicate that theoretical me...

2016
G.J. Suess U. Bohlen E.A. Carlson G. Spangler M. Frumentia Maier

STEEP(TM) was one of the first attachment-based early intervention programs. The program applied findings from the Minnesota Longitudinal Study on Risk and Adaptation to the development of a supportive program for young high-risk mothers and their infants. STEEP's effectiveness was evaluated first in a randomized controlled study launched in 1987. The study showed effects of the one-year interv...

Journal: :Harvard review of psychiatry 2011
Megan Galbally Andrew James Lewis Marinus van Ijzendoorn Michael Permezel

BACKGROUND Oxytocin is associated with the establishment and quality of maternal behavior in animal models. Parallel investigations in humans are now under way. This article reviews the current research examining the role of oxytocin in mother-infant relations, attachment, and bonding in humans. METHODS A systematic search was made of three electronic databases and other bibliographic sources...

Journal: :Child development 1981
S B Crockenberg

This study investigates the influence of infant irritability, maternal responsiveness, and social support on the development of secure and anxious infant-mother attachments at 1 year. Infant irritability was assessed during the neonatal period using the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale, maternal responsiveness to crying was measured during observations at 3 months, and social support was ba...

2017
Byron Egeland

Bowlby’s attachment theory is a theory of both psychopathology and normal socio-emotional development. It is based on the idea that the early relationship that develops between the infant and caregiver provides the foundation for later development. Bowlby’s theory attempts to explain how the early relationship contributes to psychological well-being or later psychopathology. The term attachment...

2015
Mikko J. Peltola Linda Forssman Kaija Puura Marinus H. van IJzendoorn Jukka M. Leppänen

To investigate potential infant-related antecedents characterizing later attachment security, this study tested whether attention to facial expressions, assessed with an eye-tracking paradigm at 7 months of age (N = 73), predicted infant-mother attachment in the Strange Situation Procedure at 14 months. Attention to fearful faces at 7 months predicted attachment security, with a smaller attenti...

Introduction: Adolescence who have self-harm behaviors (SHS) or tendency to suicide experience different psychopathological problems. Two potential critical risk factors - insecure attachment and especially borderline personality organization- have been underexplored in the literature despite the fact that both of these structures are central to understanding these problematic behaviors. The ob...

2014
Aldo B. Lucion Maria Cátira Bortolini

In order to survive after birth, mammalian infants need a caretaker, usually the mother. Several behavioral strategies have evolved to guarantee the transition from a period of intense caregiving to offspring independence. Here, we examine a selection of literature on the genetic, epigenetic, physiological, and behavioral factors relating to development and mother-infant interactions. We intend...

2006
Karlen Lyons-Ruth

This article considers the interface between the concepts of attachment and intersubjectivity in light of accumulated research on infant development. Both Tomasello (1999) and Hobson (2002) have argued persuasively that the flexible human capability for sharing mental states with others reframes and revolutionizes our older, more highly channeled primate biological heritage. In contrast to this...

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