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Title: Child Maltreatment and Attachment Representations: Defenses, Memory and Strategies, a Review
Other Titles: Maltrato infantil y representaciones de apego: defensas, memoria y estrategias, una revisión
Authors: Rodriguez, A.F.
Contreras, R.
Castro, T.R.
Keywords: Attachment representations
defensive processes
memory
attachment strategies
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: PONTIFICA UNIV JAVERIANA, FAC PSYCH, CARRERA 5 NUM 39-00, EDIFICIO MANUEL BRICENO, BOGOTA, 00000, COLOMBIA
Citation: UNIVERSITAS PSYCHOLOGICA Volume: 11 Issue: 3 Pages: 829-838
Abstract: The aim of this paper is a review of the literature about the influence of child abuse on the formation of attachment representations. It describes the main theoretical assumptions about the effects of abuse on the defensive processes, memory systems and attachment strategies. These elements are discussed trough the presentation of an integrative model which is contrasted with empirical studies. It shows that child abuse affects the quality of attachment representations; however the studies do not take in to account all the complexity of the phenomenon of abuse. Theoretical issues discussed in this paper are marginally tested in the research reported.
Description: Rodriguez, AF (Fresno Rodriguez, Andres); Contreras, RS (Spencer Contreras, Rosario); Castro, TR (Retamal Castro, Tania). Univ Talca, Fac Psicol, Talca, Chile.
URI: http://dspace.utalca.cl/handle/1950/9152
ISSN: 1657-9267
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