Attachment - based therapy leverages the vast scientific
literature on attachment theory, which has revolutionized our understanding of how early relationships affect a person's neurological functioning, emotional responses, and ability to relate to others throughout life.
The scientific
literature on attachment theory can help shine light on this behavior.
Not exact matches
As one who is unfamiliar with the
literature on attachment and brain development in early childhood, it would seem that neuropsych testing of the differences in the brain capacities of people from backgrounds with adequate
attachment opportunities and those without such opportunities would help move
theory from intuition to skilled observation.
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.
The findings reported here add to the
literature on social skills and depression by integrating principles from
attachment theory and the social skills deficit
theory of depression to show that a key predictor of low social skills and subsequently depressive symptoms is the amount of emotional support one perceives from their mother.
The other discourse is found in clinical practice, non-academic
literature and
on the Internet where claims are made which have no basis in
attachment theory and for which there is no empirical evidence.
By examining the scholarly
literature, this paper synthesizes existing work
on attachment theory in the treatment of substance use disorders.