Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: What Does a Mother Do?: An Overview
Chapter 2: A Secure Connection: The Tethering of Attachment and Good-enough Maternal Care
April E. Fallon, Ph.D., and Virginia M. Brabender, Ph.D.
Chapter 3: Secure Connections, the Extended Family System, and the Socio-Cultural Construction of Attachment Theory
Chapter 4: Attachment and Separation-Individuation: Two Ways of Looking at the Mother/Infant Relationship
Anni Bergman, Ph.D., Inga Blom,Ph.D., Daniela Polyak, B.A.
Chapter 5 Mother-Infant Attachment: The Demystification of an Enigma
Chapter 6: Searching for a Lost Mother: A Parent-Child Treatment
Chapter 7: The Use of Video in Infant Research and Clinical Practice: A Historical Perspective
Chapter 8: Childhood Losses, Adult Memories
Chapter 9: When Mother Isn't There: Finding Alternate Pathways to Development.
Chapter 10: Before Self and Object Constancy: A Concluding Commentary
About the Editor and Contributors.