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Bowlby's and Ainsworth's theory of attachment The ideas now guiding attachment theory have a long developmental history. Although Bowlby and Ainsworth worked independently of each other during their early careers, both were influenced by Fr...
Three major styles – secure, anxious, and avoidant – were first noticed and carefully described by Ainsworth (2010) in her studies of infant-mother attachment. Their adult parallels in the romantic/marital domain were first studied by Hazan...
in romantic relationships Introduction In today’s technically advanced environment communication is taking on more forms than it ever has in the past. The dynamics of communicating is changing, and we are constantly learning and adjusting ...
article summaries as if the nuclear family is becoming extinct. According to Douglas (2009) the American family life today is a far cry from what it was even 30 years ago. The number of single-parent families has increased substantially and...
family also provides assistance, such as financial support or help with chores, through all life's changes. The quality of family relationships is established in the early years of marriage and parenthood and carries over into the years. Pe...
thesis bearing in mind genetic ties, parent and child health-related behaviours Executive Summary Synthesising evidence from existing studies and systematic reviews is essential if effective interventions to improve population health and re...
Family Structure Introduction Traditional anthropological definitions of the family which include aspects such as common residence, economic cooperation, and a sexually approved union of individuals from the opposite sex which results in re...