The Routledge Handbook of Attachment: Theory 2014
DOI: 10.4324/9781315762098-11
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Similarities and differences between the ABC + D model and the DMM classifi cation systems for attachment: a practitioner’s guide

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“…This is to do with the developmentally expected dependence on their caregivers, which lessens with ongoing neurological, emotional, and social maturation. While children solely depend on their caregivers for comfort and protection in early childhood, their use of self-protective behaviours is organised around their primary attachment figures to maximise their chance of having these needs met ( 26 ).…”
Section: The Global Impact On Infant and Perinatal Health In The Cont...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is to do with the developmentally expected dependence on their caregivers, which lessens with ongoing neurological, emotional, and social maturation. While children solely depend on their caregivers for comfort and protection in early childhood, their use of self-protective behaviours is organised around their primary attachment figures to maximise their chance of having these needs met ( 26 ).…”
Section: The Global Impact On Infant and Perinatal Health In The Cont...mentioning
confidence: 99%