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Internal working models in attachment relationships: Elaborating a central construct in attachment theory.

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The article was published on 2008-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 588 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Attachment theory & Construct (philosophy).

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Attachment and the processing of social information across the life span: theory and evidence.

TL;DR: An integrative life-span-encompassing theoretical model is presented to explain the patterns of results that have emerged from studies that illustrate patterns of attachment-related information processing from childhood to adulthood.
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Childhood maltreatment, emotional dysregulation, and psychiatric comorbidities.

TL;DR: To understand how the developmental effects of childhood maltreatment contribute to emotional dysregulation and psychiatric sequelae, the research evidence of associations between childhood trauma, emotional Dysregulation, and psychiatric comorbidities in children, adolescents, and adults is examined.
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The significance of attachment security for children’s social competence with peers: a meta-analytic study

TL;DR: This meta-analytic review examines the association between attachment during the early life course and social competence with peers during childhood, and compares the strength of this association with those for externalizing and internalizing symptomatology.
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Attachment in the Early Life Course: Meta-Analytic Evidence for Its Role in Socioemotional Development

TL;DR: This paper conducted meta-analyses on early attachment and children's social competence with peers, externalizing problems, internalizing symptoms, and temperament, and concluded that the findings support attachment theory.
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A Scale to Measure Nonattachment: A Buddhist Complement to Western Research on Attachment and Adaptive Functioning

TL;DR: Based on historical and contemporary Buddhist scholarship, the Nonattachment Scale is designed and evaluated and presented evidence consistent with Buddhist theory that nonattachment is psychologically and socially adaptive.