Introducción al Modelo Dinámico-Maduracional del Apego y la Adaptación: un Enfoque Basado en Funciones para Comprender la Psicopatología del Desarrollo

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https://doi.org/10.5944/rdp.v36i130.44131

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apego, modelo dinámico-maduracional (DMM) de apego y adaptación, Patricia M. Crittenden

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Este artículo presenta el Modelo Dinámico-Maduracional (DMM) de apego y adaptación (Crittenden, 2016; Crittenden y Landini, 2011; Crittenden et al., 2021), un modelo contemporáneo y bien investigado de apego que es particularmente relevante para los profesionales que trabajan con niños, adultos y familias en trabajo social, asistencia social, salud mental, cuidado infantil, acogida y adopción, justicia penal y entornos relacionados. Este artículo explica cómo la teoría del apego puede informar nuestra comprensión del comportamiento humano en situaciones de estrés, amenaza o peligro, y cómo comprender a las personas cuyo comportamiento es problemático o que pueden convertirse en un peligro para sí mismas o para los demás.

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Publicado

2025-03-01

Cómo citar

Baim, C. (2025). Introducción al Modelo Dinámico-Maduracional del Apego y la Adaptación: un Enfoque Basado en Funciones para Comprender la Psicopatología del Desarrollo. Revista De Psicoterapia, 36(130), 63–72. https://doi.org/10.5944/rdp.v36i130.44131

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