CONFERENCE ON ATTACHMENT THEORY

GOTHENBURGThursday 4 May 2006

Adult Attachment Theory andits implications for

working with couples

Su Borsig

Reference Sources

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A couple perspective on the transmission of attachment patterns– Philip Cowan and Carolyn Pape Cowan

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Psychobiological Perspectives on Attachment – Lisa M. Diamond, Angela Hicks

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