A QUALITATIVE APPROACH OF THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN THE TODDLER'S ATTACHMENT STYLE AND THE DYADIC INTERACTION WITH THE MOTHER

ABSTRACT. The quality of toddler's experience with the caregiver impacts the structuring of the internal working models of attachment (Bowlby, 1980, 1988), further used as means of comfort and security, and prototypes for later close relationships. Using inductive qualitative techniques, our st...

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Main Authors: ANDREEA M. IONESCU (Author), CARMEN COSTEA-BĂRLUŢIU (Author)
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Published: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai, 2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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