Attachment and loss
John Bowlby (Author)
Provides a comprehensive report on the mother-child bond and the emotional effects of and behavioral response to maternal deprivation
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Volume 1. Attachment. Point of view
Observations to be explained
Instinctive behavior: an alternative model
Man's environment of evolutionary adaptedness
Behavioral systems mediating instinctive behavior
Causation of instinctive behavior
Appraising and selecting: feeling and emotion
Function of instinctive behavior
Changes in behavior during the life-cycle
Ontogeny of instinctive behavior
The child's tie to his mother: attachment behavior
Nature and function of attachment behavior
A control systems approach to attachment behavior
Beginnings of attachment behavior
Focusing on a figure
Patterns of attachment and contributing conditions
Developments in the organization of attachment behavior. Volume 2. Separation: anxiety and anger. Prototypes of human sorrow
The place of separation and loss in psychopathology
Behavior with and without mother: humans
Behavior with and without mother: non-human primates
Basic postulates in theories of anxiety and fear
Forms of behavior indicative of fear
Situations that arouse fear in humans
Situations that arouse fear in animals
Natural clues to danger and safety
Natural clues, cultural clues, and the assessment
Rationalization, misattribution, and projection
Fear of separation
Some variables responsible for individual differences
Susceptibility to fear and the availability of attachment figures
Anxious attachment and some conditions that promote it
Overdependency and the theory of spoiling
Anger, anxiety, and attachment
Anxious attachment and the phobias of childhood
Anxious attachment and agoraphobia
Omission, suppression, and falsification of family context
Secure attachment and the growth of self-reliance
Pathways for the growth of personality. Volume 3. Loss: Sadness and depression. The trauma of loss
The place of loss and mourning in psychopathology
Conceptual framework
An information processing approach to defense
Plan of work
Loss of spouse
Loss of child
Mourning in other cultures
Disordered variants
Conditions affecting the course of mourning
Personalities prone to disordered mourning
Childhood experiences of persons prone to disordered mourning
Cognitive processes contributing to variations in response to loss
Sadness, depression and depressive disorder
Death of parent during childhood and adolescence
Children's responses when conditions are favorable
Childhood bereavement and psychiatric disorder
Conditions responsible for differences in outcome
Children's responses when conditions are unfavorable
Deactivation variants and some conditions contributing
Effects of a parent's suicide
Responses to loss during the third and fourth years
Responses to loss during the second year
Young children's responses in the light of early cognitive development