This book examines individual strengths among adolescent mothers within the framework of Attachment Theory. The author extends attachment theory to examine how it informs our understanding of resiliency to negative childhood events among adolescent mothers. She provides a theoretical and research paradigm for understanding the role that psychological mindedness plays in resiliency. Begining with a review of the theoretical and empirical work on infant caregiver attachment relationships, the author then provides empirical and theoretical reviews of psychological development in adolescence,...
This book examines individual strengths among adolescent mothers within the framework of Attachment Theory. The author extends attachment theory to ex...