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A Secure Base: Parent-Child Attachment and Healthy Human Development

A Secure Base: Parent-Child Attachment and Healthy Human Development
By John Bowlby

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The renowned psychiatrist continues to explore the nature of early parental bonds and offers further evidence of how strong emotional ties promote mental health.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #150112 in Books
  • Published on: 1990-08-21
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 224 pages

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From Library Journal
This collection of recent lectures by a British psychiatrist supports the theory that there are three patterns of parent-child attachmentsecure, anxious resistant, and anxious avoidantand explores the consequences of all three. Bowlby affirms that the psychologically healthy person is one who has learned to explore the world confidently, returning to an attachment figure for affirmation and comfort when necessary. The sections on delinquency and family violence and on adults suffering from an "amnesia" imposed on them as children are compelling in their practical applications. Recommended for academic libraries but of limited value to the layperson or parent. Nancy M. Laskowski, Free Lib. of Philadelphia
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.

About the Author

John Bowlby is honorary staff member of the Tavistock Clinic in London.


Customer Reviews

Bowlby's Contribution5
This collection of lectures and previously published papers brings together the essentials of Bolwlby's contributions. The first paper summaries his work on the effects of separation of children from their caregivers that was intrumental in bringing ciritical changes in the manner that hospitals and other institutions deal with children's separations from their caregivers. He succinctly summarizes his formulation of attachment theory, which is now regarded as the keystone for understanding infants' early relationships with their caregivers. As a bonus, there are two papers on psychoanalysis as a science that forshadow the need to bring together psychoanalysis as a discipline and the emerging knowledge about brain development that is being acquired by neuroscientists. It is a pleasure to read this small volume. Joe Palombo

Good Beyond Belief5
Freud saw the development of the ability to form affectionate bonds through the dark glass of psychoanalysis. Bowlby and his associates have given us the ability to see the development of inter-personal relations with the clarity of the scientific method and with deep human understanding. Anyone interested in improving our ability to love one another will find this book useful.

Bowlby's work shines5
My readers who know my work (see Getting Past Your Breakup: How to Turn a Devastating Loss into the Best Thing That Ever Happened to You) know that I rely heavily on John Bowlby's work. I did not have this book when I was doing my academic research and writing on grief, but I did use a lot of his work (with Mary Ainsworth) on attachment and development. It is there in his 3 volume set on Attachment and Loss. But this book fleshes it out more and though it repeats a lot of what is in the first volume on Attachment, it is still worth it to get. Especially if you are a Bowlby junkie like I am.