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S. White, M. Gibson, D. Wastell, & P. Walsh (2020). Reassessing attachment theory in child welfare. Bristol: Policy Press. ISBN 978-1-443-3692-1 paperback. pp 163. GBP 17.59 plus post.

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S. White, M. Gibson, D. Wastell, & P. Walsh (2020). Reassessing attachment theory in child welfare. Bristol: Policy Press. ISBN 978-1-443-3692-1 paperback. pp 163. GBP 17.59 plus post.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 May 2020

Frank Ainsworth*
Affiliation:
Senior Principal Research Fellow (Adjunct), School of Social Work and Human Services. James Cook University, Townsville campus, Queensland 4811, Australia.

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