What Is Parenthood? 2013
DOI: 10.18574/nyu/9780814729151.003.0009
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Biological and Psychological Dimensions of Integrative Attachments

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“…In chapter 9, an interdisciplinary group of authors from medicine, psychology, and religious ethics -Terence Hébert, Ellen Moss, Daniel Cere, and Hyun Song -explore the biological and psychological bases of attachment. 21 First explaining the biological bases of attachment relationships at a molecular, cellular, and genetic level, they contend that the intricate interconnections between pair-bonds and developmental processes are consistent with Bowlby's original theories of the biological bases of the attachment system and its evolutionary function. Then, they offer a more organismic, behavioral and social focus upon attachment.…”
Section: Overview Of the Bookmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…In chapter 9, an interdisciplinary group of authors from medicine, psychology, and religious ethics -Terence Hébert, Ellen Moss, Daniel Cere, and Hyun Song -explore the biological and psychological bases of attachment. 21 First explaining the biological bases of attachment relationships at a molecular, cellular, and genetic level, they contend that the intricate interconnections between pair-bonds and developmental processes are consistent with Bowlby's original theories of the biological bases of the attachment system and its evolutionary function. Then, they offer a more organismic, behavioral and social focus upon attachment.…”
Section: Overview Of the Bookmentioning
confidence: 89%