With all this available research, it would seem reasonable to base all of
our discussions on attachment theory.
Not exact matches
Bowlby's (1944, 1956) ideas had a great influence
on the way researchers thought about
attachment, and much of the
discussion of his
theory has focused
on his belief in monotropy.
This
discussion will focus particularly
on attachment theory, which proposes that parents who did not have secure
attachments to their own primary caregivers may be less able to form secure
attachments with their own children.
Bowlby's (1944, 1956) ideas had a great influence
on the way researchers thought about
attachment, and much of the
discussion of his
theory has focused
on his belief in monotropy.