Attachment Theory has built on the early Strange Situation procedure developed by Mary Aisnworth, and on recent neuroscience research using measures of heart rate and levels of stress hormones. What do you see as some of the differences and similarities between these two types of attachment research? 1 citation please
Attachment Theory has built on the early Strange Situation procedure developed by Mary Aisnworth, and on recent neuroscience research using measures of heart rate and levels of stress hormones. What do you see as some of the differences and similarities between these two types of attachment research? 1 citation please
Attachment Theory has built on the early Strange Situation procedure developed by Mary Aisnworth, and on recent neuroscience research using measures of heart rate and levels of stress hormones. What do you see as some of the differences and similarities between these two types of attachment research? 1 citation please
Attachment Theory has built on the early Strange Situation procedure developed by Mary Aisnworth, and on recent neuroscience research using measures of heart rate and levels of stress hormones. What do you see as some of the differences and similarities between these two types of attachment research? 1 citation please
Attachment Theory has built on the early Strange Situation procedure developed by Mary Aisnworth, and on recent neuroscience research using measures of heart rate and levels of stress hormones. What do you see as some of the differences and similarities between these two types of attachment research? 1 citation please
Attachment Theory has built on the early Strange Situation procedure developed by Mary Aisnworth, and on recent neuroscience research using measures of heart rate and levels of stress hormones. What do you see as some of the differences and similarities between these two types of attachment research? 1 citation please