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1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | Evolutionary context of human development : the cooperative breeding model | 9 |
3 | The role of social engagement in attachment and bonding : a phylogenetic perspective | 33 |
4 | "Stepping away from the mirror : pride and shame in adventures of companionship" - reflections on the nature and emotional needs of infant intersubjectivity | 55 |
5 | Biological perspectives on social attachment and bonding | 85 |
6 | Neurobiological and molecular approaches to attachment and bonding | 101 |
7 | Adult social bonding : insights from studies in nonhuman mammals | 119 |
8 | Plasticity of innate behavior : experiences throughout life affect maternal behavior and its neurobiology | 137 |
9 | The developmental and evolutionary psychology of intergenerational transmission of attachment | 169 |
10 | Universality of human social attachment as an adaptive process | 199 |
11 | Parenting and alloparenting : the impact on attachment in humans | 229 |
12 | Attachment and stress in early development : does attachment add to the potency of social regulators of infant stress? | 245 |
13 | Attachment disturbances associated with early severe deprivation | 257 |
14 | Disorganization of behavioral and attentional strategies toward primary attachment figures : from biologic to dialogic processes | 269 |
15 | Group report : biobehavioral processes in attachment and bonding | |
16 | Group report : early social attachment and its consequences : the dynamics of a developing relationship | |
17 | Group report : beyond infant attachment : the origins of bonding in later life | |
18 | Group report : adaptive and maladaptive outcomes | 429 |
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