Behavioral Sciences (Dec 2018)

A Critical Exploration of Child-Parent Attachment as a Contextual Construct

  • Ya-Hsin Lai,
  • Sam Carr

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/bs8120112
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 12
p. 112

Abstract

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Bowlby’s attachment theory has been employed as a broad and integrative framework to explore human wellness across a range of disciplines. Attachment theory has even been labelled one of the last surviving “grand theories„ not to have been completely dismissed, replaced, or extensively reworked. However, despite the ubiquitous nature of some of the theory’s fundamental tenets, there are always possibilities for new conceptual development, extension, and revision. In this paper, we critically explore the idea of “context-specific„ attachment within parent-child relationships. We briefly outline critical assumptions and key areas of attachment and articulate potential rationale, conceptualization, and relevance of contextual attachment.

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