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Attachment and Loss, Volume I: Attachment

Anthony Giddens, +1 more
- 01 Mar 1970 - 
- Vol. 21, Iss: 1, pp 111
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This article is published in British Journal of Sociology.The article was published on 1970-03-01. It has received 1225 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Volume (thermodynamics).

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Attachment to parents and peers as a risk factor for adolescent depressive disorders: the mediating role of emotion regulation.

TL;DR: Emotion regulation as a mediator in the relationship of attachment and depression in adolescents is examined to provide indications for gender specific prevention and intervention for depressive disorders and contribute to the refinement of conceptual models.
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The Multi-Trajectory Theory of Adult Firesetting (M-TTAF)

TL;DR: In this paper, a multi-trajectory theory of adult firesetting (M-TTAF) is proposed to integrate current theory, typological and research knowledge into a comprehensive etiological theory of firesetting along with its maintenance, and desistence.
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Age invaders: social and physical inter-generational mixed reality family entertainment

TL;DR: Age invaders (AI), is a novel interactive intergeneration social-physical game which allows the elderly to play harmoniously together with children in the physical space, while parents can participate in the game play in real time remotely in the virtual world through the internet.
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Perception of social synchrony induces mother-child gamma coupling in the social brain.

TL;DR: Results define a novel neural marker for brain-to-brain synchrony, highlight the role of rapid bottom-up oscillatory mechanisms for neural coupling and indicate that behavior-based processes may drive synchrony between two brains during social interactions.
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Attachment and Loss

John Bowlby
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The influence of early environment in the development of neurosis and neurotic character

TL;DR: The authors examined a preliminary survey of the soil conditions with a few suggestions regarding their interaction with the organism and discussed the environmental factors which are operative during the child's earliest years and which appear so to influence the development of the child character that they may reasonably be termed factors responsible for neurosis.
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