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Roots of Radicalization - Disrupted Attachment Systems and Displacement

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In The Roots of Radicalization: Disrupted Attachment Systems and Displacement, Victor Counted examines the expressions of attachment-related radicalization. Counted argues that radicalization is rooted in experiences of disrupted attachment in religion, places, or with people who are perceived as sources of security.

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Chapter 1: The Attachment Behavioral System
Chapter 2: Patterns of Adult Attachment
Chapter 3: Defining Attachment Disruptions
Chapter 4: Radicalization, Disrupted Attachment, And Reparative Responses
Chapter 5: Protest and Radicalization
Chapter 6: Radicalization, Psychopathology, and Despair
Chapter 7: Detachment and Deradicalization


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Victor Counted is research fellow in the School of Psychology at Western Sydney University.


Summary

In The Roots of Radicalization: Disrupted Attachment Systems and Displacement, Victor Counted examines the expressions of attachment-related radicalization. Counted argues that radicalization is rooted in experiences of disrupted attachment in religion, places, or with people who are perceived as sources of security.

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