JOURNAL ARTICLE

Children's Representations of Attachment Relationships in Family Drawings

Gail FuryElizabeth A. CarlsonAlan Sroufe

Year: 1997 Journal:   Child Development Vol: 68 (6)Pages: 1154-1164   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Children's representational models of self and attachment figures were investigated in family drawings at age 8-9 in a high-risk, racially mixed sample. Drawings were scored using a series of specific signs and a group of theoretically derived, global rating scales. When specific signs were treated in a combined way (versus separately), they were significantly related to early attachment history in predicted ways. Similarly, specific rating scales were found to be significantly related to early relationship history. Analyses exploring the relative contributions of early attachment history and contemporary measures of child IQ, life stress, and emotional functioning revealed that even after contemporary influences were taken into account, attachment history made a significant contribution to the prediction of negative drawing outcome. Results were interpreted as supporting an organizational perspective on development where qualitative differences in early relationships are hypothesized to shape core representational models of the self and to exert an ongoing influence on later representational processes.

Keywords:
Psychology Developmental psychology Perspective (graphical) Social psychology

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Citation History

Topics

Psychological Testing and Assessment
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Applied Psychology
Child Therapy and Development
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Clinical Psychology
Child Welfare and Adoption
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Safety Research

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