Teaching Critical Psychology

Teaching Critical Psychology
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ISBN-10 : 1138288349
ISBN-13 : 9781138288348
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Download or read book Teaching Critical Psychology written by Craign Newnes and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2018 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Attachment, theory and research -- Preface -- Attachment theory : a humanistic approach for research and practice across cultures / Alan Sroufe -- Universality and cultural specificity in child-mother attachment relationships : in search of answers / German Posada & Jill M. Trumbell -- Unresolved/disorganized responses to the death of important persons : relations to frightening parental behavior and infant disorganization / Naomi I. Gribneau Bahm, Mary Main & Erik Hesse -- Attachment research in urban and rural Mexico : clinical and social implications / Sonia Gojman de Millán, Salvador Millán, Guadalupe Sánchez & Patricia González -- Attachment within the context of a cooperative and sharing mind / Mauricio Cortina -- Attachment at the extremes : lesson from the Bucharest early intervention project / Charles Zeanah, Nathan A. Fox & Charles A. Nelson -- Clinical -- The integration of attachment, mindfulness, and neuroscience / Daniel Siegel -- Minding the baby®: the impact of threat on the mother-baby and mother-clinician relationship / Arietta Slade, Nancy Close, Tanika Simpson, Denise Webb, & Sarah Fitzpatrick -- Attachment, trauma and reality : clinical integrations in the treatment of young children / Alicia Lieberman -- Attachment & complex trauma : an intervention program for institutionalized infants (0 to 4 years) / Felipe Lecannelier -- Appendix


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Attachment, theory and research -- Preface -- Attachment theory : a humanistic approach for research and practice across cultures / Alan Sroufe -- Universality