A Reply to Commentaries on ‘Infant Attachment as a Dynamic System

Coleman and Watson respond to commentaries provided by Alan Fogel, and by Alan Sroufe and Megan Sampson in response to their paper addressing the application of dynamic systems theory to the study of attachment. They have chosen to stress their firm belief in the importance of the new directions tha...

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Attention
Babies
Behavior Patterns
Caregivers
Child development
Environmental Influences
Longitudinal Studies
Mothers
Parent Child Relationship
Personal relationships
Psychological Needs
Psychological Patterns
Qualitative Research
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Social Environment
Systems Approach
Theory
Young Children
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