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<p>and <a href="page.php?w=cognitive_psychology">cognitive psychology</a>, and was most fully articulated in his trilogy, Attachment and Loss (1969-82).</p>

<p>While criticized from its inception by academic psychologists, ethnographers, and psychoanalysts in the 1950s, attachment theory has become a dominant approach to understanding early social development and has generated extensive research. Several researchers--notably <a href="page.php?w=Michael_Lamb_%28psychologist%29">Michael Lamb</a> and his colleagues in the mid-1980s--have shown that</p><p>
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