Attachment and Bonding: A New Synthesis

Bibliographic Collection: 
Anthropogeny
Publication Type: Book
Authors: Carter, Carol Sue
Year of Publication: 2005
Series Title: Report of the 92nd Dahlem Workshop
Number of Pages: 493
Publisher: MIT Press in cooperation with Dahlem University Press
City: Cambridge
Publication Language: eng
ISBN Number: 0262033488
Keywords: Attachment Behavior Congresses.
Abstract:

Attachment and bonding are evolved processes; the mechanisms that permit the development of selective social bonds are assumed to be very ancient, based on neural circuitry rooted deep in mammalian evolution, but the nature and timing of these processes and their ultimate and proximate causes are only beginning to be understood. In this Dahlem Workshop Report, scientists from different disciplines—including anthropology, psychology, psychiatry, and behavioral biology—come together to explore the concepts of attachment and bonding from diverse perspectives. In their studies they seek to understand the causes or the consequences of attachment and bonding in general and their different qualities in individual development in particular. They address such questions as biobehavioral processes in attachment and bonding; early social attachment and its influences on later patterns of behavior; bonding later in life; and adaptive and maladaptive (or pathological) outcomes. The studies confirm that social bonds have consequences for virtually all aspects of behavior and may be protective in the face of both physical and emotional challenges.