Attachment Processes in Adulthood

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Kim Bartholomew, Daniel Perlman
J. Kingsley Publishers, 1994 - 342 páginas
Recent research has made it increasingly clear that close personal relationships are the cornerstone of interpersonal behaviour and social contact and that such relationships are more than merely common in human experience, they are necessary for survival. Research indicating that the quality of one's intimate relationships predict the frequency, severity, and prognosis of both psychological and medical complaints and also possibly mediate the influence of environmental stress on adjustment and well-being. It is clear that much work needs to be done in order to fully understand the nature and influence of relationships in our lives.

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Conceptual Extensions
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INTERGENERATIONAL PATTERNS OF ATTACHMENT
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SEX AND THE PSYCHOLOGICAL TETHER
151
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