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Informationen zum Autor Beatrice L. Wood , Ph.D. is Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, SUNY at Buffalo, and President of the Board of Directors for the journal Family Process . Her research focuses on family relational processes as they relate to child disorder and well being. Klappentext This volume provides a comprehensive multidisciplinary and multinational view of attachment theory as it applies to family systems, and family systems theory as it extends attachment theory. The essays included represent a beginning effort to integrate family systems theory and attachment theory, and to stimulate creative exchanges among scientists and practitioners from family systems and developmental psychology, thus leading to a research agenda including collaborative efforts from both disciplines. Zusammenfassung Provides a comprehensive multidisciplinary and multinational view of attachment theory as it applies to family systems! and family systems theory as it extends attachment theory. Addresses potential clinical implications and applications of the theories and raises cultural challenges to integrative theoretical development. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: Beatrice L. Wood (Children's Hospital of Buffalo) 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 Th...