John Bowlby

John Bowlby

psychiatrist United Kingdom

John Bowlby was a British psychiatrist and psychoanalyst renowned for his pioneering work in attachment theory, which explores the bonds formed between children and their caregivers. His research highlighted how these early attachments significantly influence emotional and relational patterns in adulthood, providing a foundational understanding of the importance of secure relationships in fostering healthy psychological development.

Born on Feb 26, 1907 (118 years old)

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Indonesia Indonesia: John Bowlby proposed the attachment theory which emphasizes the importance of emotional bonds with both parents for children's psychological stability. 8

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Guatemala Guatemala: John Bowlby's attachment studies explain how people develop bonds that serve as a secure base for managing emotions. 8

Prensa Libre – major Guatemalan newspaper, est. 1951: ¿Te cuesta soltar a alguien que ya no está? Explicación psicológica del apego persistente

Norway Norway: John Bowlby is mentioned as a professional who further developed ideas stemming from Freud's contributions. 7

Aftenposten: Noen presiseringer om forsvaret for Sigmund Freud

Spain Spain: John Bowlby, a British psychologist, developed the attachment theory which posits an innate human need for emotional bonds. 8

El País: Te quiero, pero apártate: cómo convivir con una pareja poco cariñosa | Estilo de vida

France France: John Bowlby developed the concept of attachment, which is crucial for understanding emotional development. 8

Le Monde: « Quand on tombe amoureux, on se relève attaché », de Boris Cyrulnik : la chronique « psychologie » de Roger-Pol Droit