EFT, developed by Susan Johnson and Les Greenberg, is based on over 50 years of
Attachment research conducted by John Bowlby.
Not exact matches
Research shows that children with
attachment disorders experience higher rates of ADHD, anxiety disorders, and
conduct disorders.
When the studies were first
conducted,
researches expected to find the opposite conclusion, but they found that
attachment parenting does NOT in fact produce co-dependent adults.
Since producing and adapting tools for evaluation and diagnosis purposes is one of the lines of
research of the Qualiker group, they firstly created a tool to measure group emotional intelligence and translated into Basque a tool for determining
attachment so that they could
conduct the study explaining and predicting psychological well - being through a combination of them.
Research conducted by several veterinarians supports the fact that non-SA dogs and SA dogs alike have similar behavior when it comes to an
attachment test.
Research conducted by the ASPCA found «there is no correlation between getting an animal as a gift and an owner's love and
attachment to the pet — even if that pet was a surprise gift — and no increased risk of relinquishment for dogs and cats received as gifts.»
He studied all available
research,
conducted his own, and worked closely with respected specialists in the field of reactive
attachment disorder.
He studied all available
research,
conducted his own, and worked closely with respected specialists in the field of
attachment disorder.
Laura is interested in
conducting dyadic and intervention
research and the specific areas of interest include
attachment, partner affirmation, goals, well - being, and relationship satisfaction.
The present study is an applied
research in terms of purpose and a descriptive and correlational
research in terms of the method of data collection, which has been
conducted to examine the relationship between
attachment styles and the manner of using the mobile phone.
Bowlby also
conducted research on
attachment, recognizing the undeniable bond between infants and their primary care givers.
Dr. Lane Strathearn, Director of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics and Physician Director at the University of Iowa's Center for Disabilities and Development, presents information regarding
research conducted in the
Attachment and Neurodevelopment Lab, discusses how face - to - face parent - infant interaction promotes healthy social and emotional development, explains the mechanisms through which adverse childhood experiences may adversely impact child development, and explores some specific examples of parental psychopathology and potential effects on parenting capacity.
Mary Ainsworth was a Canadian developmental psychologist who
conducted research in the field of
attachment theory and developed the Strange Situation Test.
This caregiver sensitivity theory is supported by
research from, Wolff and Van Ijzendoorn (1997) who
conducted a Meta - analysis (a review) of
research into
attachment types.
Moderator analyses were
conducted to address
research question 7 using meta - regression procedures on the association between CD / ODD symptoms and
attachment insecurity.
However, the
research conducted on sexual desire, sexual satisfaction, and
attachment has been largely heterocentric, making it difficult to determine whether the findings documented in the literature thus far are relevant in a sexually diverse group of individuals.
An extensive literature review in major psychological databases revealed that no existing
research to date has been
conducted on interpreting the relationship that individuals form with their nation through an
attachment theory perspective.
A retrospective, longitudinal
research study
conducted at the Evergreen Psychotherapy Center was designed to determine the effectiveness of Corrective
Attachment Therapy, a combination of emotional, cognitive and family - systems therapy and parenting - skills training.
Zeynep Biringen, Ph.D. has spent the last twenty years
conducting research on emotional availability in parent - child relationships, adding to the growing body of scientific knowledge on the subject that has been amassed in the field of child - parent
attachment.
Mary Ainsworth
conducted research based on Bowlby's theory and devised the «Strange Situation» protocol, still used today to assess
attachment style in children, as the laboratory portion of a larger study that included extensive home visitations over the first year of the child's life.
Research has shown that
attachment style effects love attitudes, for example, Fricker and Moore (2002)
conducted a study with dating couples and revealed that secure romantic
attachment correlated positively with the Agape and Eros love styles whereas the anxious
attachment was positively related to the Manic love style.
For the analysis of early influences on the representation of close relationships, data on child
attachment and exploratory strategies, maternal and paternal sensitivity and support were aggregated for the periods of infancy (birth to age three), childhood (five to 10) and adolescence (16 to 18).19 In addition, we
conducted various studies in other cultures, 20 adding to the long tradition of cross-cultural
research on
attachment.21
The
research currently being
conducted draws from theories on
attachment, ecological systems, cognitive development, socioemotional, sociocultural, and family systems.
An overview of all American studies with non-clinical samples (21 samples with a total of 1,584 infants,
conducted between 1977 and 1990) shows that about 67 % of the infants were classified as secure, 21 % as insecure - avoidant and 12 % as insecure - ambivalent.5 A central issue in
attachment theory and
research is what causes some infants to develop an insecure
attachment relationship while other infants feel secure.
Although empirical
research on
attachment has been
conducted at all ages, an appropriate self - report scale of
attachment for children dose not exist in Korea.
TY - JOUR AU - Heechul Choi AU - 강유임 AU - Kim, Byeongseok TI - Validation of Korean
Attachment to Mother Scale for Children T2 - Korea Journal of Counseling PY - 2012 VL - 13 IS - 4 PB - Korean Counseling Association (KCA) SP - 1697 - 1713 SN - 1598 - 2068 AB - Although empirical research on attachment has been conducted at all ages, an appropriate self - report scale of attachment for children dose not exist
Attachment to Mother Scale for Children T2 - Korea Journal of Counseling PY - 2012 VL - 13 IS - 4 PB - Korean Counseling Association (KCA) SP - 1697 - 1713 SN - 1598 - 2068 AB - Although empirical
research on
attachment has been conducted at all ages, an appropriate self - report scale of attachment for children dose not exist
attachment has been
conducted at all ages, an appropriate self - report scale of
attachment for children dose not exist
attachment for children dose not exist in Korea.