Table of Contents
Contents: Part I:The Environment and Attachment.M. Lewis, C. Feiring, Attachment as Personal Characteristic or a Measure of the Environment. L.A. Rosenblum, G.S. Paully, Evolutionary and Environmental Factors Influencing Attachment Patterns in Nonhuman Primates. G.A. Morelli, E.Z. Tronick, Efe Multiple Caretaking and Attachment. Part II:Imprinting and Attachment.E.H. Hess, S.B. Petrovich, Ethology and Attachment: A Historical Perspective. S.B. Petrovich, J.L. Gewirtz, Imprinting and Attachment: Proximate and Ultimate Considerations. Part III:Early Communication and Attachment.H. Papou ek, M. Papou ek, S.J. Soumi, C.W. Rahn, Preverbal Communication and Attachment: Comparative Views. J.L. Gewirtz, M. Pel ez-Nogueras, The Attachment Metaphor and the Conditioning of Infant Separation Protests. Part IV:Stress, Temperament, and Attachment.N.A. Fox, R.J. Davidson, Hemispheric Specialization and Attachment Behaviors: Developmental Processes and Individual Differences in Separation Protest. T. Field, Attachment and Early Separations from Parents and Peers. Part V:Conceptions Impacting Attachment.M.J. Levitt, Attachment and Close Relationships: A Life Span Perspective. S. Feshbach, Attachment Processes in Adult Political Ideology: Patriotism and Nationalism. Part VI:Identification and Attachment.L. Kohlberg, R. Diessner, A Cognitive-Developmental Approach to Moral Attachment. J.L. Gewirtz, Identification, Attachment, and Their Developmental Sequencing in a Conditioning Frame. M.L. Commons, A Comparison and Synthesis of Kohlberg's Cognitive-Developmental and Gewirtz's Learning-Developmental Attachment Theories. Part VII:Pathology and Attachment.D.K. Routh, J.E. Bernholtz, Attachment, Separation, and Phobias.