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  1. Jan 1, 2021 · Attachment theory is one of the most important psychological theories that can be applied to explain personality growth, behavior, and human relationships across the life course. Bowlby’s theory of loss, grief, and mourning is acknowledged as one of the major theories of bereavement (Shaver and Fraley 2008).

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  2. Attachment theory is based on the joint work of J. Bowlby (1907–1991) and M. S. Ainsworth (1913– ). Its developmental history begins in the 1930s, with Bowlby's growing interest in the link between maternal loss or deprivation and later personality development and with Ainsworth's interest in security theory.

  3. Citation. Bowlby, J. (1978). Attachment theory and its therapeutic implications. Adolescent Psychiatry, 6, 5–33. Abstract. Defines and describes attachment theory (AT).

  4. John Bowlbys Attachment Theory is an integrative model that relies on concepts from psychoanalytic theory, information processing theory, theories and research on emotion development, and ethology.

  5. Citation. Holmes, J. (2014). John Bowlby and attachment theory (2nd ed.). Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group. Abstract. John Bowlby is one of the outstanding psychological theorists of the twentieth century.

  6. Jan 1, 2021 · Definition. Edward John Mostyn Bowlby (1907–1990): A British child psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded attachment theory, drawing on evolutionary theory and ethology, cybernetics, and cognitive theory. Introduction.

  7. As a result of John Bowlby's breach with the British Psychoanalytic Society nearly forty years ago, his work, specifically the development of attachment theory, was until recently largely expunged from the psychoanalytic record.