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.
Once again, although the classic adage is that we are all Legal Realists now, and a few people argue that critical legal
theory has not died but been absorbed into general legal
thought, I find
on the whole that lawyers and law professors at least appear to have internalized very little of the lessons of Legal Realism or CLS, and retain in
thought and deed a surprising
attachment to the appearance of «reasoned elaboration.»
Neufeld has written extensively
on Attachment Theory and so I
thought he would be a good resource.
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.
The result of Mary Ainsworth's study has had profound impact
on academic
thinking and
attachment theory.
Working as an Integrative therapist, Chris draws
on a wide range of
theories, working in an empathic, person - centred way whilst combining concepts from various schools of
thought, such as
Attachment Theory, Psychodynamic work and Existentialist philosophies.