Attachment Security Among Highly
Conflicted and Court-Involved Families
In theory, there’s every reason to expect that children whose parents
are intractably conflicted regardless of marital status (Mone´ & Biringen,
2006), or whose worlds are unpredictable, neglectful, and abusive, are
at high risk of developing insecure or disorganized attachments on the
one hand (Tarabulsy et al., 2008) or an attachment disorder on the
other (Zeanah, 1996).
We won’t know how the varieties (or degrees) of attachment security
are distributed within the population of highly conflicted and court-
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