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  1. Influenciado pela etologia, Bowlby (1969/1990) postulou que pressões evolutivas levaram os filhotes, particularmente os mamíferos, a desenvolverem estratégias comportamentais peculiares em sua relação com o cuidador, tal como manter-se próximo da figura de intenso cuidado (figura de apego).

  2. Abstract. An historical sketch of the manner in which evidence has accumulated showing the ill effects of separation, loss, and maternal deprivation during the early years, and of how, in the light of this evidence, a new conceptual framework, often referred to as attachment theory, has been formulated for understanding personality development ...

    • John Bowlby
    • 1982
  3. Este artigo propõe uma releitura de alguns conceitos da teoria do apego, especialmente os de apego, comportamento de apego e modelo representacional interno. Visa discutir tais conceitos à luz das concepções de Bowlby e de autores contemporâneos.

    • Vera Regina Rohnelt Ramires, Michele Scheffel Schneider
    • 2010
  4. An historical sketch of the manner in which evidence has accumulated showing the ill effects of separation, loss, and maternal deprivation during the early years, and of how, in the light of this evidence, a new conceptual framework, often referred to as attachment theory, has been formulated for understanding personality development and ...

    • John Bowlby
    • 1982
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_BowlbyJohn Bowlby - Wikipedia

    Edward John Mostyn Bowlby, CBE, FBA, FRCP, FRCPsych (/ ˈ b oʊ l b i /; 26 February 1907 – 2 September 1990) was a British psychiatrist, and psychoanalyst, notable for his interest in child development and for his pioneering work in attachment theory.

  6. Psychoanalysis as a natural science 1. John Bowlby. First published: September 1981. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2273.1981.tb01318.x. Citations: 2. 1. Delivered as the 1980 University College London Freud Memorial Lecture and published in Volume 8 of Int. Rev. Psycho-Anal. 1980. PDF. Tools. Share. Citing Literature. Volume 35, Issue 4.

  7. Defines and describes attachment theory (AT). It deals with the affectional bonds between individuals, their origins in childhood and adolescent relationships, the distress caused by involuntary severance of such bonds or by their faulty development, and the treatment of these disturbances.