The Nature of Separation-Individuation and Attachment: A Psychometric Evaluation of Multiple Measures of Separation-Individuation and Attachment (open access)

The Nature of Separation-Individuation and Attachment: A Psychometric Evaluation of Multiple Measures of Separation-Individuation and Attachment

This paper examines the relationship between attachment and separation-individuation through a study completed with 358 students who completed self-reports and four instruments often used to assess attachment and separation-individuation. David T. George identifies three major relevant factors that resulted from analysis of the reports: Connectedness to Parents, Level of Distress, and Sense of Self.
Date: 1967~/1990~
Creator: George, David T.
System: The UNT Digital Library