Research Article

The reliability of clinical, history-based attachment classifications: an exploratory study

DOI: 10.2989/17280583.2019.1698431
Author(s): Renate Gericke , South Africa, Katherine Bain , South Africa,
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Abstract

Objective: Mental health professionals frequently classify children’s attachment style using a combination of the parent/caregiver interview, an interview with the child, the interviewer’s clinical impressions, and at times, the child’s responses to projective tests not aimed at eliciting attachment specific information. However, no studies have been conducted on the validity or reliability of attachment classifications based on developmental histories. This study aimed to investigate the accuracy of history-based attachment classifications.

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