Attachment and Family Systems: Family Process, Volume 41, Number 3, Fall 2002ISBN: 978-1-4051-2717-2
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280 pages
October 2002, Wiley-Blackwell
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2. The Network Perspective: An Integration of Attachment and Family Systems Theories: Kasia Kozlowska (The Children's Hospital at Westmead) and Lesley Hanney (Relationship Australia).
3. Attachment, Social Rank, and Affect Regulation: Speculations on an Ethological Approach to Family Interaction: Leon Sloman (University of Toronto), Leslie Atkinson (University of Toronto), Karen Milligan (University of Toronto) and Giovanni Liotti (Universita Pontificia Salesiana).
4. Family Systems Theory, Attachment Theory, and Culture: Fred Rothbaum (Tufts University), Karen Rosen (Boston College), Tatsuo Ujiie (Nagoya University), Nobuko Uchida (Ochanomizu University).
5. Observing Mother-Child Relationships Across Generations: Boundary Patterns, Attachment, and the Transmission of Caregiving: Molly D. Kretchmar (Gonzaga University) and Deborah B. Jacobvitz (University of Texas at Austin).
6. Relieving Parentified Children's Burdens in Families with Insecure Attachment Patterns: John Byng-Hall (Institute of Family Therapy).
7. Attachment, Mastery, and Interdependence: A Model of Parenting Process: Martha E. Edwards (Ackerman Institute for the Family).
8. Attachment Security in Couple Relationships: A Systemic Model and Its Implications for Family Dynamics: Mario Mikulincer (Bar-Ilan University), Victor Florian (Bar-Ilan University), Philip A. Cowan (University of California, Berkeley) and Carolyn Pape Cowan (University of California, Berkeley).
9. Balancing the Family and the Collective in Raising Children: Why Communal Sleeping in Kibbutzim Was Predestined to End: Ora Aviezer (University of Haifa), Abraham Sagi (University of Haifa) and Marinus van Ijzendoorn (Leiden University).
10. Attachment and Family Therapy: Clinical Utility of Adolescent-Family Attachment Research: Howard A. Liddle (University of Miami) and Seth J. Schwartz (University of Miami).
11. Attachment and Affect Regulation: A Framework for Family Treatment of Conduct Disorder: Margaret K. Keiley (Purdue University).
12. Depression and Attachment in Families: A Child-Focused Perspective: Melissa Herring (Emory University) and Nadine J. Kaslow (Emory University).
13. Links between Community Violence and the Family System: Evidence from Children's Feelings of Relatedness and Perceptions of Parent Behavior: Michael Lynch (SUNY Genesco) and Dante Cicchetti (University of Rochester).
14. The Epigenesis of the Family System as a Context for Individual Development: Herta A. Guttman (McGill University).
15. Cross-Cultural Perspectives: Implications for Attachment Theory and Family Therapy: Patricia Minuchin.
16. Conceptual Links between Byng-Hall's Theory of Parentification and the Emotional Security Hypothesis: Patrick T. Davies (University of Rochester)