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Six attachment discourses: convergence, divergence and relay

Authors :
Barry Coughlan
Robbie Duschinsky
Alissa Mann
Sarah Foster
Sophie Reijman
Melody Turner
Julia M. M. Mannes
Guy C. M. Skinner
Helen Beckwith
Lianne Bakkum
Clinical Child and Family Studies
APH - Mental Health
LEARN! - Child rearing
Duschinsky, Robbie [0000-0003-2023-5328]
Bakkum, Lianne [0000-0002-2880-6853]
Coughlan, Barry [0000-0002-1484-6491]
Beckwith, Helen [0000-0002-4720-9552]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Source :
Attachment and Human Development, 23(4), 355-374. Routledge, Duschinsky, R, Bakkum, L, Mannes, J M M, Skinner, G C M, Turner, M, Mann, A, Coughlan, B, Reijman, S, Foster, S & Beckwith, H 2021, ' Six attachment discourses : convergence, divergence and relay ', Attachment and Human Development, vol. 23, no. 4, pp. 355-374 . https://doi.org/10.1080/14616734.2021.1918448
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Taylor & Francis, 2021.

Abstract

Attachment concepts are used in diverging ways, which has caused confusion in communication among researchers, among practitioners, and between researchers and practitioners, and hinders their potential for collaboration. In this essay we explore how attachment concepts may vary in meaning across six different domains: popular discourses, developmental science, social psychological science, psychiatric diagnosis, psychotherapy, and child welfare practice. We attempt to typify these forms of attachment discourse by highlighting points of convergence, divergence, and relay between the different domains. Our general conclusions are that diversity in the use of attachment concepts across different domains of application has been largely unrecognised, and that recognition of these differences would reduce confusion, help identify sites where infrastructure needs to be developed to support coordination, and strengthen opportunities for collaboration to mutual benefit. We suggest that academic attachment discourse would benefit from clarification of core terminology, including: “attachment”, “internal working model”, “trauma”, and “dysregulation”.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14616734
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Attachment and Human Development, 23(4), 355-374. Routledge, Duschinsky, R, Bakkum, L, Mannes, J M M, Skinner, G C M, Turner, M, Mann, A, Coughlan, B, Reijman, S, Foster, S & Beckwith, H 2021, ' Six attachment discourses : convergence, divergence and relay ', Attachment and Human Development, vol. 23, no. 4, pp. 355-374 . https://doi.org/10.1080/14616734.2021.1918448
Accession number :
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