Pam Schultz October 2012.  To introduce and explore the concept of attachment & consider its importance within SCPHN practice & wider society.

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Pam Schultz October 2012

 To introduce and explore the concept of attachment & consider its importance within SCPHN practice & wider society

 Ainsworth,M and Wall, S (1978) Patterns of Attachment: A psychological Study of the Strange Situation. London, Routledge.  Bowlby, J. (1969) Attachment and loss: Volume 1. Attachment, New York: Basic Books  Gerhardt, S. (2009) Why Love Matters. East Sussex, Routledge.

 Association for Infant Mental Health   Association for Child & Adolescent mental health   Suzanne Zeedyk:  suzannezeedyk.com