Other Measures of Attachment
Other Measures of Attachment
The Strange Situation continues to be the bench-
mark method for assessing attachment security in in-
fancy. Alternatives, however, have been developed.
The Attachment Q-sort, developed by Everett Waters,
is a method designed to assess attachment security
naturalistically in the home environment. Observers
sort a set of ninety cards with behavioral descrip-
tions—for example, ‘‘Actively solicits comforting
from adult when distressed’’—from most characteris-
tic to least characteristic of the child. The child’s pro-
file is compared to that of a prototypical securely
attached child, based on attachment researchers’ hy-
pothetical sorts or rankings of the cards.
Methods have also been developed for assessing
attachment security in adolescence and adulthood.
Preeminent among these is the Adult Attachment In-
terview (developed by Carol George, Nancy Kaplan,
and Mary Main), a semistructured interview in which
adults are asked to reflect and report on their early
experiences with attachment figures, typically their
mothers and fathers. The coding system focuses on
the consistency and coherency of responses. Adults
are classified as ‘‘secure/autonomous’’ if they express
value for their early attachment relationships and are
able to report on these experiences in a clear and or-
ganized fashion. Adults are classified as ‘‘dismissing’’
if they devalue the importance of early attachment re-
lationships by expressing disregard for negative ex-
periences, by having few memories of childhood, or
by having idealized memories of their childhoods.
Adults are classified as ‘‘preoccupied’’ if they display
confusion or anger regarding early attachment rela-
tionships and talk excessively about their early expe-
riences concerning them. Finally, adults are classified
as ‘‘unresolved/disorganized’’ if they demonstrate
lapses in reasoning during discussions of loss or
abuse
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