Attachment theory in clinical work with children bridging the gap between research and practice
Attachment research has tremendous potential for helping clinicians understand what happens when parent-child bonds are disrupted, and what can be done to help. Yet there remains a large gap between theory and practice in this area. This book reviews what is known about attachment and translates it...
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Other Authors: | Oppenheim, David 1958- (Editor), Goldsmith, Douglas F. (Editor) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York
Guilford
2007
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