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Attachment theory in families: The role of communication
Laura Guerrero
Human Communication, Hugh Downs School of
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Communication
55%
Mothers
46%
Emotions
38%
Laughter
36%
Love
32%
Divorce
30%
Counselors
28%
Parenting
27%
Nuclear Family
26%
Spouses
24%
Fathers
24%
Bipolar Disorder
23%
Arts & Humanities
Hannah
100%
Attachment Theory
98%
Communication
46%
Emotion
28%
Middle School
13%
Parenting
12%
Kindergarten
11%
Divorce
11%
Childhood
11%
Medication
10%
Laughter
10%
Counselors
10%
Husbands
8%
Household
8%
Social Sciences
bipolar depression
44%
communication
39%
emotion
35%
humor
25%
divorce
23%
baby
23%
husband
22%
kindergarten
22%
love
21%
counselor
21%
medication
21%
father
19%
childhood
16%