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Maya, Dian Mustika, and Zumkasri Zumkasri. "PEMENUHAN KEBUTUHAN AKAN KELEKATAN PADA ANAK DALAM KONTEKS BUDAYA BENGKULU." Jurnal Psikologi 16, no. 2 (2017): 155. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/jp.16.2.155-161.

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This qualitative study aims to explore how mothers fulfill the need for attachment on their children in the context of Bengkulu culture. The study participants comprised five mothers that were identified using purposive sampling method. The following characteristics were applied: 1) the third generation of a family that lived in Bengkulu, 2) the nuclear family lives together, 3) she has a child with a minimum of 2 years of age, and 4) she uses local language to communicate within the family. The data analysis resulted in the following 10 themes or categories: 1) The use of local language to re
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Avdeeva, N. N. "Interaction of Mother and Toddler with Delayed Speech Development." Психологическая наука и образование 24, no. 2 (2019): 19–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.17759/pse.2019240202.

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The article presents research data on the features of interaction between mothers and young children with normal development and with delayed speech development. It was assumed that the differences may manifest themselves in the features of mother-child affection, the nature of emotional and object-practical interaction, as well as in the mothers’ image of their child. The study involved 40 children (20 with normative development and 20 with delayed speech development) and their mothers. The following techniques were used: questionnaire ODREV (by E.I.Zakharova); parent essay "My Child" (incomp
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Kang, Solbi, Seockhoon Chung, and Sooyeon Suh. "639 An exploratory study of parents-child co-sleeping in Korea." Sleep 44, Supplement_2 (2021): A250. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsab072.637.

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Abstract Introduction Asian cultures, including Korea, are known to have a higher proportion of parent-child co-sleeping than Western cultures. While recent studies have shown that bed-sharing increases the mother’s depression and causes sleep problems for children, there has never been a study in Asia on the sleep problems of parents and children caused by co-sleeping. Therefore, we aim to investigate the types of sleep problems in children and their mothers’ insomnia severity due to co-sleeping. Methods This study was conducted in 79 mothers (mean age 33.65 ±3.98 years) who reported having i
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Malinit, Joy. "The outcome of an attachment-based infant mental health therapeutic play programme on infant temperament, parent-infant relationship & maternal reflective functioning." BJPsych Open 7, S1 (2021): S268. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.713.

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AimsIn the Philippines, there is a need for preventive, early intervention programs for perinatal and infant mental health. This is the first local study that investigated an attachment-based, therapeutic play programme (Baby Bonding) on infant temperament, parent-infant relationship and maternal reflecting functioning.BackgroundThis study was an effort towards bridging the “10/90 gap in infant mental health research” wherein 90% of the world's infants are born in low- middle-income countries (Population Reference Bureau, 2013b) and “only 10% of the worldwide spending on health research is dir
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Kim, Sanghag, Grazyna Kochanska, Lea J. Boldt, Jamie Koenig Nordling, and Jessica J. O'Bleness. "Developmental trajectory from early responses to transgressions to future antisocial behavior: Evidence for the role of the parent–child relationship from two longitudinal studies." Development and Psychopathology 26, no. 1 (2013): 93–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0954579413000850.

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AbstractParent–child relationships are critical in development, but much remains to be learned about the mechanisms of their impact. We examined the early parent–child relationship as a moderator of the developmental trajectory from children's affective and behavioral responses to transgressions to future antisocial, externalizing behavior problems in the Family Study (102 community mothers, fathers, and infants, followed through age 8) and the Play Study (186 low-income, diverse mothers and toddlers, followed for 10 months). The relationship quality was indexed by attachment security in the F
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Bhopal, Sunil S., Reetabrata Roy, Deepali Verma, et al. "Using the Mothers Object Relations Scale for early childhood development research in rural India: Findings from the Early Life Stress Sub-study of the SPRING Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial (SPRING-ELS)." Wellcome Open Research 6 (March 10, 2021): 54. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.16591.1.

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Background: The World Health Organization and others promote responsive caregiving to support all children to thrive, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. The 14-item Mother’s Object Relations Scales – Short Form (MORS-SF) may be of use in research and public health programmes because of its basis in attachment theory and ability to capture parental feelings towards their child. Methods: We culturally adapted the MORS-SF for use with mothers in the SPRING home visits trial when their infants were 12 months old. The same dyads were assessed using the HOME inventory concurrently and
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Lehman, Elyse Brauch, Susanne A. Denham, Margo H. Moser, and Sally L. Reeves. "Soft Object and Pacifier Attachments in Young Children: The Role of Security of Attachment to the Mother." Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 33, no. 7 (1992): 1205–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7610.1992.tb00939.x.

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Macfie, Jenny, Scott A. Swan, Katie L. Fitzpatrick, Christopher D. Watkins, and Elaine M. Rivas. "Mothers with borderline personality and their young children: Adult Attachment Interviews, mother–child interactions, and children's narrative representations." Development and Psychopathology 26, no. 2 (2014): 539–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s095457941400011x.

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AbstractBorderline personality disorder (BPD) involves disruptions in attachment, self, and self-regulation, domains conceptually similar to developmental tasks of early childhood. Because offspring of mothers with BPD are at elevated risk of developing BPD themselves (White, Gunderson, Zanarini, & Hudson, 2003), studying them may inform precursors to BPD. We sampled 31 children age 4–7 whose mothers have BPD and 31 normative comparisons. We examined relationships between mothers' Adult Attachment Interview (AAI) representations (George, Kaplan, & Main, 1984), mothers' observed parenti
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Hopf, S., M. Herzog, and D. Ploog. "Development of Attachment and Exploratory Behavior in Infant Squirrel Monkeys under Controlled Rearing Conditions." International Journal of Behavioral Development 8, no. 1 (1985): 55–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/016502548500800105.

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This study contributes to the understanding of early development of communication in squirrel monkeys (Saimiri). Emission of expressive behavior as well as its perception (as concluded from the partner's responses) form the basis of social communication. We studied stimulus conditions that control attachment and exploratory behavior two interdependent fields of motivation which are especially important in the early stages of development. Newborn squirrel monkeys were isolated from their mothers and the group and were provided with a mother surrogate, manipulanda, and social surrogate stimuli:
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Steir, Alison J., and Elyse Brauch Lehman. "Attachment to transitional objects: Role of maternal personality and mother–toddler interaction." American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 70, no. 3 (2000): 340–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/h0087714.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Mothers Object Attachment"

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Tibbs, Jennifer Leigh. "A comparison of attachment in mothers of newborns in a neonatal intensive care unit." Oklahoma City : [s.n.], 2004.

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Gleason, Karin E. "Attachment and object relations theories, understanding adolescent mother-infant relationships." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2001. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/NQ58212.pdf.

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Siqueira, Fernanda Paula Cerantola. "O significado da amamentação na construção da relação mãe e filho: um estudo interacionista simbólico." Universidade de São Paulo, 2012. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/83/83131/tde-22082012-110210/.

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Com a finalidade de ampliar a compreensão da formação de vínculo entre mãe e filho e qual o papel da amamentação nesse processo, este estudo teve como objetivos: Compreender os significados atribuídos pela mulher à amamentação na construção do vínculo entre mãe e filho e compreender como os significados atribuídos pela mulher à amamentação influenciam a construção do vínculo entre mãe e filho. Utilizaram-se a Teoria Fundamentada nos Dados e o Interacionismo Simbólico como referenciais metodológicos e teóricos, respectivamente para a análise dos dados. Foram entrevistadas 22 mulheres, sem restr
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Freund, Debra Ann. "Patterns of attachment behaviors of mothers and infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia during the infant's feeding through the first year of life." 1990. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/22266505.html.

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Thesis (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1990.<br>Typescript. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 95-98).
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Choroušová, Jana. "Identifikace s matkou u pacientek s mentální anorexií." Master's thesis, 2021. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-448931.

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The aim of the diploma thesis "Maternal Identification in Anorexia Nervosa" is to map the developmental context of the onset of anorexia nervosa in female patients related with the formation of relationships with immediate caregivers and the detailed focus on the daughter's relationship with the mother. The theoretical part offers a cross-section of psychoanalytic theories that specifically deal with such process. These are mainly the object relations theory, the attachment theory as well as the recent theory of mentalization. The initial premise of the whole work is the femininity itself, the
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Books on the topic "Mothers Object Attachment"

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Disorganized attachment and caregiving. Guilford Press, 2011.

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The eyes of shame. Brunner-Routledge, 2003.

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Vision and separation: Between mother and baby. Free Association Books, 1991.

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Wright, Kenneth. Vision and separation: Between mother and baby. Jason Aronson, 1991.

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Vision and separation: Between mother and baby. J. Aronson, 1991.

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Doane, Janice L. From Klein to Kristeva: Psychoanalytic feminism and the search for the "good enough" mother. University of Michigan Press, 1992.

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Working the organizing experience: Transforming psychotic, schizoid, and autistic states. J. Aronson, 1994.

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D, Atkinson Leslie Ph, and Zucker Kenneth J, eds. Attachment and psychopathology. Guilford Press, 1997.

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1952-, Belsky Jay, and Nezworski Teresa, eds. Clinical implications of attachment. L. Erlbaum Associates, 1988.

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Kangaroo Mother Care: A Practical Guide. World Health Organization, 2003.

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Book chapters on the topic "Mothers Object Attachment"

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McAdams, Dan P. "Love." In The Strange Case of Donald J. Trump. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197507445.003.0007.

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“Love” traces Donald Trump’s relationships with the women he has claimed to love in his life, beginning with his mother and running through his three wives—Ivana, Marla, and Melania. Each personified a different kind of love object for Trump, with Melania coming closest to re-enacting the emotional dynamics that Trump may have experienced with his own mother, Mary MacLeod Trump. The chapter considers Trump’s love life in the context of contemporary research on attachment relationships and romantic love. The chapter also takes up accusations of sexual improprieties aimed at Trump by at least 22 different women. It is clear that Trump objectifies women, in the sense of considering them to be dehumanized objects of his desire and utility. But the surprising thing is that he looks upon himself in the same objective way. He loves himself as an object, as a beautiful thing, and not as a person.
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White, Sue, Matthew Gibson, David Wastell, and Patricia Walsh. "Love is a wondrous state:1 origins and early debates." In Reassessing Attachment Theory in Child Welfare. Policy Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447336914.003.0001.

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This chapter traces the origins of attachment theory and reviews its component parts, including the seminal empirical research on animals and humans. Attachment theory, popularised during the 1940s and 1950s, is a synthesis of object relations theory and ethological developmental psychology. It suggests a symbiotic dance of nature and nurture, achieved through the ministering of the mother. It shares with object relations theory an emphasis on the infant's relationship with the ‘primary object’, but these ideas are combined with those from cognitive psychology, cybernetics (control systems theory), ethology, and evolutionary biology. The theory is thus an elegant, but pragmatic mishmash, arising from attempts to make sense of empirical, clinical observations of real children experiencing distressing separations, together with aspirations to make the world a better place for everybody by understanding the medium of love. Attachment theory as used in child welfare is generally attributed to the work of John Bowlby, James Robertson, and Mary Ainsworth. The chapter then considers the controversies that attachment theory has faced, particularly in the latter half of the 20th century.
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Collett, Guillaume. "The Body of the Letter: From Name-of-the-Father to Re-père." In The Psychoanalysis of Sense. Edinburgh University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474409025.003.0002.

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Freud considers the Oedipus complex – the classical narrative of the boy’s desire to sleep with his mother and to kill his father – to constitute the ‘peak of infantile sexuality’.1 For Freud, in the Oedipus complex the boy develops an attachment or ‘object-cathexis for his mother’,2 originally related to her breast. The boy deals with the father by ‘identifying himself with him’, and while for a time these two relationships (boy–mother, boy–father) ‘proceed side by side’, the ‘intensification’ of the boy’s ‘sexual wishes’ in regard to his mother portrays the father as an obstacle and it is, for Freud, from this that the Oedipus complex originates.3 Despite emphasising the heterosexual nature of the complex (boy–mother), Freud sees the erogenous zones as ‘subordinated to the primacy of the genital zone’4 only after puberty.
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Chestopalova, Natalja. "Generational Trauma and the Crisis of Après-Coup In Alison Bechdel’s Graphic Memoirs." In The Comics of Alison Bechdel. University Press of Mississippi, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496825773.003.0009.

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This essay suggests that Bechdel’s two autographic memoirs are indicative of the potential that exists in graphic narrative to provoke new dialogues with regard to how we approach, how we interpret, and how we interact with generational and familial trauma that stems from dysfunctional relationships with parental figures. Specifically, it examines how Bechdel’s Are You My Mother? builds upon the juxtapositions of the father-daughter bond in Fun Home by shifting the focus towards Bechdel’s traumatic relationship with her mother. This chapter argues that by explicitly weaving the narrative around a backdrop of psychology and psychoanalysis (D. W. Winnicott, Freud, Jung, and Lacan), Bechdel intentionally situates the “reader in the position of the analyst” (as quoted in The Paris Review). Drawing on Bechdel’s theory-rich content, this essay examines the figure of the mother as a shifting entity that mutates and molds itself onto substitute transitional objects and experiences, including Bechdel’s therapists and romantic attachments. Alternating among transcribed audio dialogues, diary entries, counseling sessions, dreams, letters, photographs, and memories, Are You My Mother? is an illustration of the Freudian concept of “afterwardness,” or, as Lacan coined it, après-coup—a retroactive understanding and re-visitation of earlier trauma.
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